Please make more of regular mountain hiking shoes. People like me will never hit track, but we do hike a lot, and I am not a teenager who would want shoes that are too colorful and bling. Please make and highlight on main page some good grip mountain hiking shoes.
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Also highlight them as a category on the website, as the current way to find them is via search.
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Zegama 2 or Peg Trail 4 Gore-Tex are pretty good depending on how much cushion you want. If that fails, SFB is worth searching for. Finally, React SFB Carbon might be good but never tried it.
Love my ACGs, hiked everything from Eagle to dog mountain. Old man OP is probably looking for some Columbias to hike to his mailbox every morning
I have a pair of ACG shoes and they are one of my favorite pairs. Not stylish, but they have held up way better, and are reasonably water resistant. What makes you think they are an embarrassment? I've only had one pair so maybe I got lucky?
@zsh+1sKKVA1w ACG is an embarrassment. The products aren’t functional at all so Outdoor gear is still an untapped market for us and that’s where the opportunity for innovation lies. If anyone has the resources to innovate their way to the top of the market for true all conditions gear, it’s nike. But let’s be real, we’re far more concerned with being the “cool” brand than leading in functional innovation.
I like my air madas. but I'd rather have a pair from rei
wider shoes. everyone I talk to who wears non-nikes outside of work is due to the narrow toe box, comfort, etc.
You are asking a company that can’t make a decent running shoes, supposed to be their strength.
If only Nike made shoes and gear for all conditions
https://www.nike.com/t/sfb-6-leather-mens-boot-l3Ngv1/862507-201
I miss me a good pair of Doc Martins
Yeah, they don’t care…
Nike Trail is an exploding part of the Running division, used commonly by trail runners and through hikers alike, and frequently featured. No, you won’t find many Nike brown clunky hiking boots, go down the street to Columbia or Keen if you want those.