Our verdict

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Outdoorsy people will surely find the Laces take time to get used to as an interesting boot as it offers comfort out of the box, fits well, and provides sufficient ankle support. These characteristics play a great role in the success of a hike.

Pros

  • Extremely comfortable
  • Waterproof
  • Excellent fit
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  • Keeping a fresh and cool in-shoe environment
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  • Well-made boot

Cons

  • Thin laces
  • Zero break-in period

Zero break-in period

The Expeditor Trek 2.0 still has a lot of advantages worth looking into. It is a solid option if you:

  • Prefer a hiking boot that has an improved look that carries outdoor lovers to their everyday strolls and backcountry hikes.
  • Prefer a hiking boot that is designed with more mesh vents that optimize comfort. 
  • Prefer a hiking boot that has a removable Ortholite footbed and boosts comfort and support. 

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Grants surefootedness and grip on rough terrain

The Expeditor Trek 2.0 hiking boot carries the Berghaus-owned Opti-Stud outsole. This element matches the hiker’s movement, granting surefootedness and grip on rough terrain. The large studs work by mitigating the impact upon ground contact while the smaller studs add support.

Laces take time to get used to outsole

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This leather boot for hiking employs an EVA (ethylene-vinyl acetate) midsole. It is a lightweight material that cushions each user’s step for a more comfortable ride. This rubber-like element is great at withstanding constant compression.

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Keeping a fresh and cool in-shoe environment

Cradling the hiker’s foot is an Ortholite footbed. This eco-friendly material helps optimize comfort and support, especially when tackling rugged terrain. It has a unique open-cell structure that aids in moisture management, keeping a fresh and cool in-shoe environment. Its airy comfort also comes with long-lasting cushioning.

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The upper of the Expeditor Trek 2.0 is made of durable suede leather. The boot also has mesh panels that help enhance its breathability. Its interior comes with the brand-owned AQ waterproofing technology that delivers performance and comfort on and off the trail.

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Adequate ankle support

Comfort is enhanced, thanks to its cushioned tongue and collar. Its closure system uses webbing loops and metal hooks that manage the overall fit. It has a heel pull tab that can be used for an easy on and off.

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