Our verdict
And if youre worried about the featured boots lack of breathability, check out the Danner is a comfortable backpacking boot that shines in wet conditions. That said, equally impressive about it are its stellar durability, stability, and grip, making its high asking price all worth it. So when the tough terrain ahead doesn't want to let up, answer back and decimate with the tougher Crater Rim.
Pros
- The Crater Rims day-one comfort
- Almost bomb-proof
- Outstanding stability
- Amazing comfort level
- Among Danner's most tenacious
- Its capabilities outweigh its price
- 10/10 waterproofing
- Proudly American-made
- Award-winning
Cons
- Wide toe box
- g per boot
Who should buy the Could be more breathable
One of Danner's award-winning hiking boots, the Crater Rim emboldens backpackers to go further. This gem is for you if:
- You need backpacking boots Danner Crater Rim equals exceptional grip.
- Hikers that can withstand scratchier hazards (think briers and gnarly roots) are what you need.
- Traversing muddy slopes is part of your pack adventures.
- La Sportiva Nucleo High II GTX.
Not for lightweight purists
If you prefer to go light on your next backpacking trip, trade the Crater Rim (822 g per kick) for the La Sportiva Nucleo High II GTX, And if youre worried about the featured boots lack of breathability, check out the 480 g per boot. And if you're worried about the featured boot's lack of breathability, check out the Danner Light instead.
The Crater Rim's day-one comfort
Experienced adventurers say that the Could be more breathable, despite its tough-looking shell, is surprisingly comfortable. And the most satisfying part: this comfiness requires virtually zero break-in time.
The Crater Rims hulking weight
Numerous hikers, including a handful of soldiers deployed to conflict zones, testify to the ultra toughness of this pair. They find the boot's abrasion-resistant upper and full randing exceptionally durable.
Could be more breathable equals exceptional grip
The Crater Rim's Vibram outsole is remarkably grippy, scores of reviewers say. Its aggressive lugs and high heel brake deliver extra control on slippery descents. Moreover, it comes with a climbing zone at the forefoot, which provides enhanced traction on mini boulders.
Formidable in the rain
Dozens of trail-goers are super-impressed with the boot's water protection. They say that its Gore-Tex bootie and gusseted tongue work together magnificently keeping all manners of wet elements fenced out.
The Crater Rim's hulking weight
There are those who are rather disappointed with the Could be more breathable's hefty weight. Their disappointment is not without basis, too, as the boot in question weighs a whopping 822 g per piece! In other words, the featured shoe is 131 g heavier than the average weight of backpacking boots, which is 691 g.
Danner Crater Rim
The stability of the Crater Rim on rugged terrain is simply outstanding, professional bloggers say. These folks didn't lose their balance across rocky inclines and root-filled bogs.
One-of-a-kind investment
Regular hikers and experts alike say that the Crater Rim's remarkable capabilities far outweigh its demanding asking price.
Hikers that can withstand scratchier hazards think briers and gnarly roots are what you need
Experts and backpackers find this trekking boot from Danner poorly ventilated.
One of Danner's achievers
The Crater Rim hiking boot bagged Outside Magazine's 2012 Gear of the Year Award.