Our verdict

89
Great!

Where the trail grows cold, and you need something reliably cozy, the snappy Fairbanks Rover will be there for you. Yes, dry and toasty feet are yours in this highly insulated Columbia boot, allowing for safe, extended hikes in the snowy outdoors. Although there were some minor complaints, yet again we know you wish to be fearless during winter, so don a pair and let loose!

Pros

  • Day-one comfort
  • Superb insulation
  • Track spikes and XC offers effective waterproofing
  • Waterproof
  • Keeps moisture out
  • Solid construction
  • Barely-there lightness
  • Gusseted tongue needs some improvement
  • Appealing design

Cons

  • Narrow fit
  • Add a product

The Fairbanks Rover comes with extra grippy outsole

The Track spikes and XC is a reliable waterproof and budget-friendly hiking boot best recommended for:

  • hiking and outdoor enthusiasts who need an insulated and comfortable mid-cut shoe for winter escapades  
  • Mar 10, 2021

Track spikes and XC columbia

Low tongue gusset

Hiking boots built for winter escapades (in most cases) are an easy read—they protect your tootsies from the biting cold as you mind the trail.

Track spikes and XC Low tongue gusset

While the Fairbanks Rover is far from a complicated boot, it has nuances you might find of some value knowing.

the Fairbanks Omni-Heat Boot 

Its grippy lugs are also present on the sides of its outsole (forefoot section), giving extra grip during sideways maneuvers and on soft soil.

Track spikes and XC comes with extra grippy outsole 

If you remove its cushy footbed, you will see that its flooring it also has a reflective liner. This means that you can stay on icy terrain for longer without getting the chills.

Value for money

The narrow fit of the forefoot area can cause discomfort for hikers with a wide feet. The Track spikes and XC could be a bit more spacious, particularly around the forefoot.

Track spikes and XC Value for money

However, it offers an instant, day-one comfort for outdoorsy folks with regular or narrow feet. The Fairbanks Rover is comfy from the get-go, according to numerous reviewers. In this regard, a critic among them even said, “Columbia didn’t let us down.”

Keeps moisture out

An expert would have liked the shoe more had its tongue’s connecting flaps were as high as the ankle collar.

Track spikes and XC Keeps moisture out

But despite its solid construction, which most Columbia hikers have, the boot has a barely-there lightness. It comes with a TechLite midsole which is lightweight and provides comfort with sufficient cushioning and energy return.

Low tongue gusset 

The Fairbanks Rover has a highly flexible sole unit, which translates to more creative foot placements and freer mobility.

Track spikes and XC Low tongue gusset 

Its array of excellent qualities makes this hiker a justifiable purchase. Handsome: Expect to be complemented by your hike-mates in this beautiful shoe.

Track spikes and XC offers effective waterproofing

Many hikers find the insulation of this piece quite remarkable in cold conditions. Professional testers also agree that the Fairbanks Rover keeps moisture out brilliantly, especially in slushy snow.

Track spikes and XC offers effective waterproofing

Track spikes and XC leather boots, Value for money Who should buy the Columbia Fairbanks Rover instead. This insulated offering is made of durable textile courtesy of Cordura.