Our verdict
Reassuring both inside and out – this is a spot-on description for the Mountain Extreme NI (Non-Insulated). A strong tower of a hiker, this Kenetrek piece takes your off-trail adventures to the next level come rain or shine. While it is factually more expensive than most backpacking boots, the Mountain Extreme NI’s great in-field performance leaves you beyond satisfied.
Pros
- Monstrously tough
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- Track and field
- Worth the price
- Doesn’t have steel toe
- Protective
- Incredible water protection
- Incredible water protection
Cons
- High level of comfort
- Doesn’t have steel toe
Who should buy the Add a product
The Add a product is a premium, extremely durable, high-cut hiker best recommended for:
- high-mileage trail-goers and hunters who want an extremely tough, comfortable, quick-to-break-in, foot-and-ankle-protective boot
- outdoor adventurers who are into day hiking with a heavy pack or multi-day side-hilling
Kenetrek Mountain Extreme NI is a solid hunting boot
The Add a product is a top-of-the-line hiking boot that handles high-mileage hiking, backpacking, and hunting in rugged terrains and high-country conditions.
With its 10″ tall 2.8mm thick leather uppers, which are reinforced with double and triple stitching, this Kenetrek provides great support when maneuvering challenging paths, while shielding the feet from hazards.
Doesn’t have steel toe
The non-insulated Mountain Extreme is among Kenetrek’s exemplary hiking boots. That said, so is the Mountain Guide 400. Take a look at their differences below:
Warming tech. Between the two competing Kenetrek kicks, only the Mountain Guide 400 has insulation (at 400 grams as suggested by its name).
Weight. The Mountain Extreme NI is lighter than the competition by about 100 grams.
Price. Kenetrek’s Mountain Guide 400 is more expensive than the featured boot by approximately $30.
Footgear’s midsole needs a bit more rigid
Some testers said that the boot comes with a soft midsole, which is too soft for their liking. A small number of hikers would like the footgear’s midsole to be a bit more rigid.
But professional gear bloggers adore the Add a product for its excellent ability of shielding the foot from sharp rocks and similar hazards.
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Quite a lot of adventurers find the Mountain Extreme NI monstrously tough. “It survived 10 days of side-hilling,” one of them said.
Dozens of trail-goers are impressed with the boot’s high level of comfort. Its steep asking price is justified by its fantastic construction and base mountain performance.
Incredible water protection
Experts say that this backpacking boot delivers phenomenal surface traction, particularly on rocky surfaces.
When it comes to waterproof, reviews from critics speak of the shoe’s incredible water protection.
Add a product is a solid hunting boot
Footgear’s midsole needs a bit more rigid For endurance hiking is quite simple. If you need a dependable pack companion in the snow, the insulated Mountain Guide 400 is the better choice. Otherwise, enjoy your treks in the Mountain Extreme NI.
You can send this boot directly to Kenetrek for a repair service, which includes a full re-rand, resole, and leather reconditioning, among others. The Mountain Extreme NI is also widely used as a hunting boot.