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The XPETI Men’s Thermator Mid-Rise Hiking Boots combine waterproof technology, lightweight EVA cushioning, and a rugged non-slip rubber outsole with 7mm lugs to deliver superior traction and protection. Designed for versatile outdoor use, these boots offer durable toe protection and a breathable, moisture-wicking lining, making them an essential choice for millennial professionals who demand performance and style on every adventure.













| ASIN | B07CSQYCMM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,056 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #36 in Men's Hiking Boots |
| Boot Form Type | Hiking Boot |
| Brand | XPETI |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Closure type | Lace-Up |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 7,695 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | Buckle |
| Heel Type | Block Heel, low-heel |
| Inner material | Mesh |
| Insole Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
| Item Type Name | Hiking Boot |
| Item Weight | 200 Grams |
| Material Fabric | Mesh |
| Model Name | Hiking Boots |
| Occasion | Hiking |
| Outer Material | Rubber |
| Outer material | Rubber |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Shoe Height Map | Mid-Calf |
| Sole Material | Rubber |
| Sole material | Rubber |
| Style Name | Hiking Boots |
| Style Number | 30789081628914 |
| Toe Style | Closed Toe |
| UPC | 889119635965 |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| lining-description | Natural Rubber |
J**O
Great Value!
Great boots!! I wear them for upland game hunting (quail & chukar). They are comfortable from the start and require no break-in period. They give great ankle support without sacrificing flexibility. They're light weight yet sturdy. They offer ideal traction. After a season of scrambling over rocks, through creeks, and breaking brush, they still look new. The size was true to fit. I highly recommend!!
M**K
Great value for a good boot
I got these and wore them on a Montana hunting trip. Very comfortable and great traction. i went up banks through shallow creeks and in rocks and mud and through mountains using them 6 or 7 miles per day. No issues with them at all. It wasn't super cold but at the 20 to 40 F we had my feet never got cold with wool socks. I don't know how well they will hold up with daily use but they worked for what I needed. I'd recommend them.
J**Y
Boot Review
Been a great pair of boots. Waterproof, comfortable, tear resistance decent. Have put probably 50miles on them and, no tears on Seams or rips. The insoles kind of need replaced after 3 months. Awesome boots for outdoor environment!
J**E
Quality/longevity is just ok. Otherwise, great boot.
Great boot for the price. I bought them last year and wore them probably 20 times for various tasks and hikes. They’re very comfortable, definitely waterproof, they keep your feet warm in the winter, and they look pretty good too. They also have great ankle support and fantastic grip. My only problem is that after about 6 months of occasionally wearing them, the rubber soles started to come away from the material around the sides of the front of the foot area. It won’t be long before they’re no longer waterproof and completely useless. But they were only 60 something dollars, so I’m not complaining too much.
B**K
Good so far
I cant say they last a long time. But ive put probably 40 miles on these boots so far and I actually love them. I dont think I could have found a better boot for the price. Comfortable and great. Used them for shed hunting in steep utah mountains. Also plan to use them for my upcoming turkey hunt. The color wasnt quite what I expected, size was right, and i cant speak to if they are waterproof. We had a pretty dry winter. My feet stayed dry in the small amount of snow I did walk thru.
D**L
Nice fitting boots when worn with my new socks I ordered on Amazon
I wore this to the sportsman club where there was still snow and ice on the ground and had decent warmth and comfort while I was there. I did wear brand new wool socks with the boots and had no issues walking through snow with them. My only wish is for a black camo option on this brand of boots
O**G
Nice boots!
So far I am very pleased with these boots! Having never heard of this brand before I decided to give them a chance based off of reviews and price point. I’m planning on using these as an early season boot for elk and whitetail hunting. I wear a size 7 but since XPETI doesn’t list a 7.5 I went with a size 8. I like to wear a very thin sock liner and a medium weight alpaca wool sock by Hollow socks, particularly when I’m hiking a lot. These boots seem like they’ll be good for side hilling and rough terrain hiking because of the stiffness of the ankle but time and use will tell as they soften up and get broken in. Regardless, I always like to bring two pair of boots with the spare remaining behind in a gear bag in my truck. I’ll update my review as I get more mileage on them. Edit: Alrighty! I’ve got ten miles rucking in these boots. 40lb sandbag on an Eberlestock F1 Mainframe. I swapped out insoles for a pair of Superfeet “hike, cushion” insoles. The boots show minimal sole wear so far. I can’t attest to waterproofness as I avoid getting my footwear wet as much as possible. Cushioning: excellent. Ankle support: excellent. Laces: lock securely. So far nothing but good to say about these boots except for one little thing. The left boot toe crease (flex point) is right on top of my little toe. This has caused a nasty blister on two separate rucks. I’ve varied my socks and sock liners but that crease just sucks. So, instead of blaming the boot I solved the problem and invested in a roll of Alpine Armor blister tape. WAY better than traditional moleskin! I wrapped my toe in the tape, wore an Injinji sock liner and a medium Point Six hiking sock and away I went. I felt a slight pinch on my toe but nothing like had occurred before. I rucked 3.25 miles. Got home pull off the boots and socks fully expecting another blister. Nope. Nothing. Not even a raw spot. I’m looking forward to using these as my primary boots for my elk hunt in the high country this September. I don’t think that one could go wrong with these at all, especially for the price point.
C**M
Excellent grip and comfort, awful waterproofing/water resistance
I know reviews can often get confusing between specific products, so I am reviewing the "XPETI Men’s Thermator Mid-Rise Lightweight Hiking Insulated Non-Slip Outdoor Boots". I purchased these boots a few months ago specifically to take with me to Yellowstone National Park and surrounding areas in general. We planned to do a great deal of walking and hiking, and we knew the weather would be very rainy, wet and snowy at times. I spent a small amount of time using them around the house and out and and about just to get used to the feel. They did a great job with those "every day" type activities. On to hiking: These boots have outstanding grip and support. I walked over thick and thin ice, slush, rocks, loose dirt and gravel, slippery wet surfaces and asphalt. I absolutely recommend these boots when discussing specifically the support they give your feet and ankles when you need grip. They did everything I needed my boots to do in that regard, and I felt confident stepping and walking on any surface I came across. These boots are also quite warm. I worse some basic hiking socks, some thicker winter socks and just regular socks with them. In temperatures down to about 28-30 degrees F, I never had an issue with the cold (if my feet were dry - more on that below). Good stuff on the insulation. Now, the reason I can only give this three stars. I would actually give these less than three if I didn't really like wearing these for all of the reasons above. The boots I received are in no way, shape or form waterproof. They proved to even barely be water resistant. From walking in dew-covered, ankle high grass to light rain to heavy rain and foot-deep snow, my feet were wet within minutes every single time. This resulted in cold feet. Every single day I wore these while in Montana (except for when everything was completely dry) my feet and socks got wet. I had to stick these directly over heat vents in the RV for hours each night to somewhat dry them out for the next day. If both of my boots just happened to come defective, then so be it. I would accept that as an excuse. If they are not defective, then be wary: These provided very, very poor protection from water. The skin around the boot seemed to do a fine job with water resistance. I can't be sure, but it seems to me that water entered the boot at the point where the rubber meets that skin. Regardless, nothing I did except for literally avoiding water at all costs kept my feet dry. With that said, I actually really do like these boots. They look great, feel great and provide excellent support and grip. I regret my purchase because the primary reason I bought them is for the advertised water proofing.
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