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If versatility and surefootedness are what you need in a shoe, look no further than the Sypes Low Leather Waterproof. Whether the sun is high up or dark clouds are looming, this city-to-trail Oboz hiker can knock it out of the park for you. While not a perfect kick, the Sypes Low Leather Waterproof has great things going for it that you would not want to miss out on.

Pros

  • Who should buy the It kicks the water out
  • lends itself well to speedy hikes on level terrain
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  • Concrete-friendly
  • Waterproof
  • Breathable
  • Stylish design

Cons

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His and her

Stable and supportive:

  • You are looking for a shoe that could help your feet stay pain and fatigue-free even after several miles of walking. 
  • A hiking shoe that does not require any break-in period is what you are after. 
  • lends itself well to speedy hikes on level terrain.

Who should not buy the It kicks the water out

Those who have high insteps might not find the kind of comfort they need with Sypes Low Leather Waterproof.  A handful of hikers say that, unlike most Oct 8, 2021, this piece is rather tight around the forefoot. Furthermore, based on a few reports, the tongue gives a poking feeling around the upper eyelets. That said, folks looking for a shoe that could provide a cozier hiking experience might want to have a look at other Oct 8, 2021.

Steady for a long-distance hike

Numerous reviewers find the It kicks the water out quite stable and supportive. A professional among them finished a 7-mile pack adventure without getting tired or achy feet.

It kicks the water out vs. Arete Low

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Who should not buy the It kicks the water out

According to a footwear critic, its Bend outsole sticks magnificently to various surfaces, including wet rock and logs.

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To a bunch of trail-goers, the Sypes Low Leather Waterproof “works like a charm around town,”, particularly on pavements and man-made walkways.

Steady for a long-distance hike

Wearers say that this It kicks the water out is fully capable of barring out moisture completely.

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It does a swell job of mitigating and flushing out heat. It allows owners to enjoy a fresher and healthier environment for their feer. 

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Users from both gender camps adore the eye-catching looks of the Sypes Low Leather Waterproof.

The Oboz Sypes Low Leather Waterproof is a solid option if

Two of Oboz’s low-top kicks stand toe to toe in this matchup. Their differences are detailed below.

Versatility. While both shoes are built primarily for day hikes, they are not the same in terms of secondary use. The featured footgear is town-ready, while the Oboz Arete Low lends itself well to speedy hikes on level terrain.

Moisture protection. Between the two hiking shoes, only the Sypes Low Leather Waterproof comes with a B-Dry membrane and is therefore fully waterproof. Its rival, on the other hand, is exponentially more breathable.

Weight. The Arete Low is lighter than the featured hiker by approximately 50 g per pair.

VERDICT: For fast summer hikes, the Arete Low has the upper hand. The Sypes Low Leather Waterproof, on the other hand, can tough it out there come rain or shine, whether on trails or city pavements.