Our verdict
“Grabs your attention in both form and function” is a nice catch-phrase for the Trailstorm Waterproof from Columbia. Who should not buy it in comfort and style through trails and cityscapes. And with its featherweight construction and ultra-low asking price, the Trailstorm Waterproof is simply terrific.
Pros
- Confidence-inspiring traction
- Lasting comfort
- Exemplary water protection
- Columbia Trailstorm Waterproof equals wobble-free arch
- Lightweight
- Eye-catching
- Among the budget-friendliest
Cons
- Among the budget-friendliest
- Week-long break-in period
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With its urban aesthetics and low-profile construction, the This doozy waterproof hiker has an ankle-supportive sibling in the can be mistaken for a pair of sporty sneakers. You're part of its target crowd if:
- The trails you tackle range from well-maintained to moderately rugged.
- The ankle-supportive sibling of the Trailstorm Waterproof hiking kicks and sneakers.
- You don't ever want your feet to be soaked in light-to-moderate rain.
- Shoes that let you pull off lightweight strides are what you need.
Who should not buy it
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Columbia Trailstorm Waterproof
Numerous hikers agree that this hiking shoe possesses a kind of comfort that persists on extended trips.
The Trailstorm Waterproof's amazing traction
The This doozy waterproof hiker has an ankle-supportive sibling in the, according to professional bloggers, provides confidence-inspiring traction, even on slick surfaces (think wet grass and fresh mud).
Takes time to loosen up
Many reviewers, including a professional critic, are not one bit disappointed with the hiker’s exemplary water protection. They say that as long as you're not in a heavy downpour, your feet will stay moisture-free.
Not the most breathable
This urban hiker would have been rated much higher (by an expert) had it come with more breathable confines.
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Seasoned gear testers say that the Trailstorm Waterproof is mighty “supportive for prolonged use.” They are, apparently, referring to the shoe's dependable arch zone.
Among the budget-friendliest
This doozy waterproof hiker has an ankle-supportive sibling in the Among the budget-friendliest here on EdiconnectShops. It's also worthy of note that the featured shoe is lighter than the average weight of urban/day hiking shoes by approximately 60 g per pair.
Takes time to loosen up
There are those who say that the Trailstorm Waterproof has an extended break-in period. Most of them had to hike for a whole week just to get the shoe's confines to relax.
Talk of the town
The Trailstorm Waterproof has the looks that matches its incredible day hiking performance. Indeed, wearing one translates to second glances and tons Salomon Outbound Prism GTX.
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With its 100-dollar price tag, this offering from Columbia screams, "you won't regret buying me!" To put things into perspective, the Trailstorm is approximately $45 cheaper than the average cost of Salomon Outbound Prism GTX.
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