(Part 2) Best outdoor shoes for women according to redditors

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We found 103 Reddit comments discussing the best outdoor shoes for women. We ranked the 86 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Rain footwear for women
Snow boots for women

Top Reddit comments about Women's Outdoor Shoes:

u/tarathedactyl · 7 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Sorry in advance for formatting because I have no idea how to do that on mobile yet, but I just bought these Chelsea rain boots because I live in Philly and walk everywhere and my boots were getting destroyed, and I absolutely goddamn hate rain boots. It's been a month of wearing them every day. I love them. And no one can tell they're rubber!

Sam Edelman Women's Tinsley Rain Boot, Black Matte. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AYKVPM2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Px7FybRKP8SD8

u/girlslikesciencetoo · 6 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Ok they're slightly out of your price range,but Merrells have never done me wrong. I bought these for hiking the grand canyon and let me say this, everything but my feet was sore.

Merrell Women's Moab 2 Mid Waterproof Hiking Shoe, Falcon, 7.5 M US https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N5FH4V7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Gg31AbT75T737

u/laquecuelga · 6 pointsr/chile

Totalmente. Tengo zapatos especificos para otras cosas (ciclismo, formales, pa correr, etc.) pero dia a dia uso de este tipo.

Tengo un par Salomon. La cubierta es de malla y son la raja pal verano. Ademas son livianitas.

Los Merrel que tengo son de cuero y partes de malla. Mi unco pero con estas es que tienen poca traccion en mojado. Metal mojado (tapas, rejillas) he patinado un par de veces.

Tengo otros Columbia para invierno que tienen cubierta mas gruesa (algo asi) y tengo unas botas que he tenido que usar cuando hay nieve (como estas)

u/startingtohail · 4 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

General Question: How many LBDs is too many?

Specific Question: I had a dress on an Amazon wishlist that I just noticed has dropped to under $10 and I was ready to pull the trigger on it—then I noticed it came not only in Black, but also Navy. And now I’m staring at my computer screen going between “black is classic and versatile” and “you already have 3 black dresses and 0 navy ones.”

I’m slightly cool toned with blue eyes and light brown/dark blonde hair, if I should be considering my coloring. Navy and Black are both fairly large parts of my wardrobe, to the extent that I’m actually surprised I don’t own a completely navy dress. But even on the navy version of this dress, there are some black fabric panels. I’m not sure if I like the combo. I’m probably overthinking this.

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ETA: Second question! I've been eyeing these boots forever and was hoping to also buy them, but there a decent number of reviews complaining about the durability of the shoes, and that got me thinking... is the Sam Edelman seller on Amazon even verified? is there a way to tell? There are some out-of-place items being sold by that page (like the lightbulbs and radiator test ??), which are making me question it's legitimacy. I'm leaning toward ordering off of Sam Edelman's own site (the price is about the same), but now I'm questioning every Amazon seller's identity haha.

u/Reverserer · 3 pointsr/xxfitness

I trail run/hike in these

they are amazing! light, rock plate, stiff but not too stiff, EXTREMELY comfortable from the minute i put them on. I find the stiffness of this shoe keeps my feet inline and when i do trip/misstep it keeps my ankle from rolling.

I find hiking is so soothing. nature, good sites and sounds, being alone thinking but not stress thinking bc i can't be in my head too much while all the beauty of nature is around me - just ....so soothing

u/An_Lochlannach · 3 pointsr/CampingandHiking

Salomon make the best boots for me. My X Ultra 3 Mid GTX is an amazing pair.

For women, my SO swears by the Merrell MOAB 2

Both were bought after careful research on here and elsewhere.

I'd call both great mid-level boots. If you're doing more extreme stuff and wading through a lot of water, you'll be wanting different styles. These are for dusty, rocky, muddy, damp trails and hills. They're not snow shoes or particularly waterproof.

u/moglichkeiten · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I'm thinking about getting these in gray, since they're really cheap in my size, and dyeing them black.

It seems like it would be fairly easy, since there's no real chance of ruining other areas of the boot, but are there any reasons I shouldn't? If anyone has dyed leather before, I'd welcome any tips you have.

u/cynicalcatlady · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Happy birthday to your baby! Noodles!

I know it isn't at all the asme but we celebrated my puppy's birthday on the 19th, and did a photoshoot which was super fun and made me so happy! :)

Here is the item- a pair of rain boots, as I do not have anything to wear on my feet when it rains in the spring :) Thanks for the contest!

u/Guilty_Treasures · 2 pointsr/camping

Merrell Moab 2. A little outside your price range, but so totally foolproof. Worth it.

u/SunnySouthTexas · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I have a pair of the Vasque hiking boots. They’re a year old or more and very easy to wear. Light. No break in. Cool.

Monolith

u/imnotthesame · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

Do Sam Edelman shoes have much support? About how long do they last with moderate wear? I'm looking at getting their ankle rain boot, but I want something somewhat supportive that will last a while.

If these are no good, does anyone have suggestions for a supportive black flat ankle boot that has some water resistance (aka I won't get soaked when I take puppy out on a walk in the rain)?

u/convextech · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

https://www.amazon.com/Ariat-Womens-Terrain-Hiking-Boot/dp/B01FXESU9A

I bought these for a trip to Arizona and they fit great, wore well, and still look awesome.

Ariat is a great boot, and at $80 these are a really good price.

u/bartmike · 1 pointr/VisitingIceland

That's not really a hiking boot. Plus if it's a winter boot (meaning it's insulated), it might be too hot. How about something like this?

u/abrahamdrinkinn · 1 pointr/hiking

my wife was having similar issues and after trying on almost every boot/shoe in REI she chose Ahnu Sugarpine https://www.amazon.com/Ahnu-Womens-Sugarpine-Waterproof-Bluestar/dp/B00ZUYBJV0/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1480983628&sr=8-12&keywords=ahnu . I would recommend at least a half size big.

u/browntoe98 · 1 pointr/CampingGear

My Merrell’s come in a wide because the regular is pretty narrow. I’m on my 3rd pair. I like the non-waterproof kind for less foot sweat but they make a waterproof Moab

u/brthrx · 1 pointr/Eugene

I wear a pair of Ecco Trak 6 for both work and play. This is my second pair in 20 years, so they do last a long time.
Mens: https://www.amazon.com/ECCO-Track-GTX-Plain-Toe-Boot/dp/B00743SYA4
Womens equivalent: https://www.amazon.com/ECCO-Womens-Track-25-Hiking/dp/B01MZEER59

u/megnolia84 · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

Similar option?

Sam Edelman

Also, Jeffrey Campbell's "Stormy" is fairly similar, but doesn't have the best reviews.

u/OppositeFeature · 1 pointr/loseit

I got [these](https://www.amazon.com/Teva-Womens-Arrowood-Waterproof-Charcoal/dp/B01N6ILF1Y/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1527607566&sr=8-6&keywords=teva+boots+women) a couple of months ago so I guess a bit new still for extensive comments but so far I am very very happy with them. They are light but supportive and comfortable. For me it was important that my ankle felt supported too. I think the grip is good, I haven't landed on my ass yet this season! But they are a definitely mid-way shoe rather than full blown hardcore hiking. They do have some more rugged models. Teva is a great brand, my friend has been hiking on his for a good three years now and they have lasted well.

Also check out Adidas Terrex line! Those shoes have some very solid soles and good builds too.

u/_AVA_ · 0 pointsr/hiking

I have these merrell's and I love them.

They're super light, fit true to size, have good traction, and I had minimal blistering when breaking them in. I'm not a super avid hiker so I just wanted something affordable but good quality, these totally fit the bill.

They have men's boots too and my husband likes his. They also have other styles, higher ankles, etc.