Built for function, the Luton Hiker is ready for adventure. The Luton Hiker features all-weather protection with rugged waterproof full-grain leather and a classic, old school hiker aesthetic.
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It'll hurt the first week of usage. I've been using them not tied tight to work a 12 hr shift. They are made very well. Not heavy and don't slip in the rain.
I ordered the size 71/2 wide but it’s too small, I usually wear size 7, bit disappointed.
I like the boots but I bought them a half size too small. They've been worn outside so I can't return them.
Seems to fit well. Price was very good.
bought these a few days ago in a 10w.. i usually wear a 10 easily but i wanted to make sure i had a little wiggle room for my toes.. got them and my toes feel so squished.. okay fine.. was gonna return them and get the next size up and just in those couple days they jumped up $20? lol and it says they are supposed to be "-11%" lol
I got them in an 8 wide. They hurt my feet even with insoles.
There is no description to know for sure if these are composite toe or not, which is a requirement where I work. On the wolverine website it says they aren't unless you look up the mens version. I really liked the tread and looks of this boot so I took the chance. They definitely have composite toes and a smaller toe box, recommend the wides. I bought the Durashock insoles for men and cut them down to fit and stuffed them and the boot insoles inside so they are kinda tight. (all the men I work with rave about the durashock insoles for heel pain, I disagree) They still aren't as kushy as the Durashock sneakers but I needed something for winter, and the sneakers aren't waterproof. I recommend getting the Dr. Scholls half inserts and put boot inserts on top if working on concrete floors all day. They are fine for walking around but not so great for standing still for awhile. They need some breaking in but I think they will be a comfortable, durable boot in the long run.
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