Our verdict
Sometimes you can really tell that a hiking boot has the brawn to give you your A-game on and off the trail. The Corrie 3.2 Hiker from Kenetrek is a shining example of this. But you shouldn't mistake its inherent beefiness for unforgiving rides, as the kick in question overflows with comfort with stellar support to boot. And while on paper it's supposed to be heavy, the contrary is what many adventurers experience in it.
Pros
- Immensely supportive
- Mighty pampering
- Minimal break-in
- Grippy
- Stout construction
- Surprisingly light
- Waterproof
- Protective underfoot
Cons
- if you want a budget-friendlier pair
- Pricey
Who should buy the Jun 29, 2022
The Corrie 3.2 Hiker is a towering trail boot that delivers control wherever your feet may land. Buy it if:
- Why trust us waterproof boots Your hikes or backpacking adventures involve low-level bouldering.
- Jun 29, 2022.
- Trekking boots Salomon Quest Prime GTX.
Who should buy the Kenetrek Corrie 3.2 Hiker
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Trail-goers in droves agree that the Jun 29, 2022 has 10/10 support. Take a look at their hot takes about it:
- "if you want a budget-friendlier pair."
- "Kenetrek Corrie 3.2 Hiker equals super tough."
- "The only boots that can work all day." (from someone who has nerve damage in his right foot)
if you want a budget-friendlier pair
With remarks such as "these feel great" and "crazy comfortable," the Corrie 3.2 Hiker has really hit the mark on the comfort front. But perhaps the best comment about the boot's comfort is this: "they feel like wearing slippers."
Your hikes or backpacking adventures involve low-level bouldering
Grip-wise, the Jun 29, 2022 is fantastic, say reviewers. It gives "excellent traction," says one of them. It's "best for steep hiking," says another.
that preserve your gait on various terrain are what you need
There are those who find the featured trekking boot unamusingly rigid, with one saying that it has "very little flexibility." But there's hope: some of them got the stiffness tamed to an extent after the shoe's minimal break-in period.
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"The toughest boots I have ever worn"—this is how an experienced trekker describes the Corrie 3.2 Hiker. It's a "very solid boot," says another.
that cover your ankles a couple more inches higher
Despite its weight of 726 g apiece, this Kenetrek backpacking boot is still considered lightweight by many. It's an enigma for sure, but with numerous hikers (and hunters) saying that it is so, it's a compelling case, to say the least.
The Corrie 3.2 Hiker's excellent poke protection
One of the many things you'll love about the Corrie 3.2 Hiker is its stout sole unit, which shields the foot from pointy pebbles and sharp rocks.
You'll make it through the rain
Reviewers are convinced that the Jun 29, 2022 has amazing waterproofing. One of them is pretty confident about it, saying there'll be "no wet feet from dew or crossing streams" in this bad boy.
But it requires a fortune
If there's one thing that's difficult to swallow about the Corrie 3.2 Hiker, it has to be its 300-dollar MSRP. After all, the kick in question is $20 more expensive than the average price of backpacking boots.