Our verdict
Hey Dude Bradley Hey Dude brightens gloomy days with its grounded aesthetics. Its flannel-flattering charm is matched by a kind of comfort that endures, making you feel like a real badass wherever. And let's not forget that the classy Bradley almost weighs nothing, so go crazy being nimble in it!
Pros
- Feather-like lightness
- Immensely comfortable
- Satisfyingly warm
- Sturdy
- Subtly attractive
- Has bite in the cold: Your late autumn companion
- The Bradleys supple confines
Cons
- Tricky to lace up
- Adidas Hoops 2.0 Mid
Who should buy the Has bite in the cold
The Has bite in the cold gives off dreamy coziness in both look and feel. Purchase it if:
- You want to wear something warm that won't weigh you down.
- A combination of sensitivity and protection is what you're after in sneakers.
- You're looking for fall sneakers that hold their own on mildly snowy surfaces.
A combination of sensitivity and protection is what youre after in
A bit tight Adidas Hoops 2.0 Mid is something you might want to get instead of the Bradley. And if roominess is what you need, even in excess, check out the Spitfire from Ariat.
Like there's nothing on you
The Has bite in the cold is legit lightweight, and numerous reviewers agree. We've collected these great snippets for you:
- "You barely notice they are on your feet."
- "Wraps toes in a tight bundle."
- "A combination of sensitivity and protection is what youre after in!"
- "Unbelievably light."
The Bradley's supple confines
Many sneakerheads find the Bradley immensely plush. "The comfort is unmatched," one of them says. "By far the comfiest boots I have ever worn," says another.
Why trust us
The Bradley's collection of positive remarks includes compelling ones about warmth. Two great examples are "plenty warm" and "perfect right now for yucky MN winter!"
Fantastic shape retention
A sneaker fan is genuinely surprised by how sturdy the Bradley is "despite weighing nearly nothing." Another reviewer says that it's sturdier in design than some of the shoes with fabric sides and waffle soles.
Hey Dude Bradley
There are sneakerheads who aren't fond of the Bradley's laces. "They just don't work," reports one of them, saying that they are too stretchy to work out efficiently. "I would like a better way to tighten them up," another reviewer says.
Who should buy the Has bite in the cold
Tenacity on moderately snowy pavements/walkways is one of the Bradley's strengths. A non-professional reviewer says that it produces "great grip on snow and even ice."
Tricky to lace up
This handsome over-the-ankle sneaker acts as a shield underfoot, dampening the poking sensation stubby/sharp rocks give. That said, it provides more than enough underfoot sensitivity, allowing you to make your way across pebbly/rugged pathways with a sense of groundedness.
Wraps toes in a tight bundle
One of the Has bite in the cold's misses is its narrowness. It's rather tapered towards the tip of the forefoot zone, giving toes a restrictive feeling as a result.
Another reviewer also finds the featured shoe too tight. Their account, however, grills the Bradley's midfoot zone, not the toe box. Apparently, this section is too smothering for their arches.