frontpageniki4h | Staff posted Mar 08, 2026 03:14 AM
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frontpageniki4h | Staff posted Mar 08, 2026 03:14 AM
adidas Men's Terrex Anylander Hiking Shoes (Grey Three/Legend Ink/Carbon)
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1) As a non-waterproof version, the uppers are made from textile. Although they are not heavy, they are about 10% heavier than my last pair of low hikers - Merrell Accent 3. 2) They are huge, as long as my Adidas Supernova Rise 2 running shoes - which I had to go down half a size after my first pair. 3) They are stiff. The insoles are very thin providing no cushion. 4) Their heel counters are at least 10mm higher than my Adidas running shoes and my low hikers from other brands. After wearing them for an hour around house, I saw red spots on my ankles from the heel counter irritation even with thick socks.
At the end, I had to put a pair of Dr Scholl's insoles inside, which helped 2), 3), and 4) somewhat. I run in Adidas running shoes everyday and I am happy with them though none of them has a retail price below $140. Now I realized that I probably should stay away from the budget version of Adidas shoes and be patient enough waiting for their better shoes on sale.
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the boots I got are very lightweight. The external material almost resembles cardboard, very rigid. Seems a little too roomy in some spots so I guess a thicker socks would probably help. Haven't hiked in it yet though so I can't comment on that. In retrospect, I probably should have gotten the Hooka one that's on SD a few days later for more $$$.
the boots I got are very lightweight. The external material almost resembles cardboard, very rigid. Seems a little too roomy in some spots so I guess a thicker socks would probably help. Haven't hiked in it yet though so I can't comment on that. In retrospect, I probably should have gotten the Hooka one that's on SD a few days later for more $$$.
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1) As a non-waterproof version, the uppers are made from textile. Although they are not heavy, they are about 10% heavier than my last pair of low hikers - Merrell Accent 3. 2) They are huge, as long as my Adidas Supernova Rise 2 running shoes - which I had to go down half a size after my first pair. 3) They are stiff. The insoles are very thin providing no cushion. 4) Their heel counters are at least 10mm higher than my Adidas running shoes and my low hikers from other brands. After wearing them for an hour around house, I saw red spots on my ankles from the heel counter irritation even with thick socks.
At the end, I had to put a pair of Dr Scholl's insoles inside, which helped 2), 3), and 4) somewhat. I run in Adidas running shoes everyday and I am happy with them though none of them has a retail price below $140. Now I realized that I probably should stay away from the budget version of Adidas shoes and be patient enough waiting for their better shoes on sale.
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I'll be sure to stay away from "parks" especially on the weekend.
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