Helly Hansen Cascade Low-Cut HT Hiking Shoes - Women's
Well cushioned and lightweight yet stable, the women's Helly Hansen Cascade low-cut HT hiking shoes are fully waterproof, thanks to the HELLY TECH® waterproof/breathable membranes.
Key Details
- Lightweight Swift-Frame adds stability while HH Pro-Guard toe and heel caps add protection
- HH Max Comfort insoles and HH Power Stride midsoles provide cushioning and comfort
- Outsoles feature HH Surround-Grip multidirectional traction system and HH Max-Grip rubber compound that will keep you surefooted on all terrain in all types of conditions
- More than 70% of the uppers is made of recycled materials
- 100% recycled polyester Strobel boards; 100% RPET reinforcement tape and collar reinforcement; 100% recycled lining
- Nonmarking rubber soles include 30% recycled rubber
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Imported.
View all Helly Hansen Women's Hiking Shoes| Best Use | Hiking |
|---|---|
| Footwear Height | Ankle |
| Footwear Closure | Lace-up |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Type of Waterproofing | HELLY TECH waterproof/breathable membrane |
| Upper | Polyester |
| Lining | Recycled polyester |
| Midsole | EVA |
| Outsole | Rubber |
| Weight (Pair) | 1 lb. 7 oz. |
| Gender | Women's |
| Sustainability | Contains recycled materials |
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Trail or town
Great tread, light, comfortable on pavement and trail. Runs slightly large.
Mostly good shoe
These shoes fit well, true to size and have good arch support and toe room. However, they are stiff and the tongue presses on my ankle rather uncomfortably. Hopefully they will be better after breaking in. They seem water resistant but not with the heavy rain we've had lately. I got them for a good sale price though so I'm hopeful that they'll be a good value once they're broken in.
I will not choose this brand of hiking shoe again
I was going to return these because my heel kept rubbing up and down when I walked but I changed the insole to a thinner one and it helped. They are comfortable but takes a bit to break them in. They aren’t even broken in yet and they are starting to come apart where the toes bend.

