Our verdict
The Terrain by Ariat surely made the wearers appreciate its budget-friendly price. The boot delivered all the basics. It offered excellence in providing comfort and support. The toe-box was roomy enough to accommodate their feet, while the outsole gave ample traction on wet surfaces.
Pros
- Ariat Terrain attracts compliments
- Supportive platform
- Budget-friendly
- Great for wide feet
- Moisture wicking
- Great traction
- Good-looking
Cons
- Poor stitching
- most comfortable boot I have ever had the pleasure to wear
Why trust us
straight out of the box they feel like an old friend:
- need a boot for barns, ranches, and any equestrian-related activity
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- look for a budget-friendly all-weather boot
Slip-resistant outsole
The Duratread rubber outsole of the Terrain is highly resistant to slips and oils. The tread pattern is non-marking and grips on different grounds, including snow and icy roads. The flexibility of this material renders a more optimal performance.
The sole is also reported to be self-cleaning, based on the wearers' feedback.
Ariat’s exclusive ATS technology
The midsole of the Terrain uses Ariat’s exclusive technology, Advanced Torque Stability (ATS). It is responsible for maintaining the stability and comfort of the boot by promoting proper posture and fatigue reduction.
Those who have worn the boot on their hiking adventures for multiple days in a row reported staying comfortable in the Ariat Terrain. "Very comfortable to walk in all day," says one of them. For this reason, the wearers ended up buying multiple pairs of boots.
More than a few people also say that the boot helped to relieve their foot, knee, and even back pain.
Ariat’s exclusive ATS technology
The ATS technology works with the EVA orthotic footbed of the boot. This lightweight foam provides cushioning, acts as a spring, and does not absorb water.
Underneath, the footbed is gel-cushioned on the heel and forefoot, facilitating shock absorption and providing comfort. It utilizes a composite forked shank which enhances stability and adds support. Because of this, the boot has been described by one wearer to be "gently supportive."
Out-of-the-box comfort
No break-in period, no hot spots, no blisters. Despite its rather burly look, this Ariat felt very comfortable from the get-go for a lot of reviewers:
- "Durable full-grain leather and Cordura upper"
- "leather hiking boots"
- "leather hiking boots"
The leather is described by a reviewer to be very soft and excited.
Moisture-wicking lining
The moisture-wicking top layer of the footbed keeps a cool and dry feeling. It also adds to the upper’s ability to resist moisture.
Sole separated from the boot
The upper is made of leather and Cordura. Full-grain leather has amazing toughness and resistance to the elements. Cordura fabrics are long-lasting, adding to Terrain’s toughness. Likewise, it is abrasion-resistant.
The wearers call it "extremely well-made."
Ariat Terrain attracts compliments
In addition to its functionality, the boot is also referred to as very appealing visually. The reviewers mention receiving many compliments when wearing the Ariat Terrain.