adidas  Terrex Free Hiker GORE-TEX 2.0 Hiking Shoes - Men's

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Providing lightweight comfort, waterproofing and support to extend your range on the trails, the men's adidas Terrex Free Hiker GORE-TEX 2.0 hiking shoes keep you moving outside, rain or shine.

Color: Carbon/Grey Six/Core Black
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Features

  • Soft, supportive PRIMEKNIT uppers and gusseted tongues hug your feet with formfitting comfort
  • GORE-TEX membranes seal out wet conditions while letting your feet breathe as they warm up
  • Abrasion-resistant weldings add durability
  • Boostâ„¢ foam midsoles provide long-lasting cushioning, energy return and high adaptability on rocky surfaces
  • Internal EVA frames provide lateral stability and midfoot support; heel supports enhance stability on uneven ground
  • Continentalâ„¢ rubber outsoles maintain confident traction whether it's wet or dry
  • Uppers contain a minimum of 50% recycled content

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Hiking

Footwear Height

Over-the-ankle

Footwear Closure

Lace-up

Waterproof

Yes

Type of Waterproofing

GORE-TEX waterproof/breathable membrane

Upper

Synthetic/textile

Lining

Synthetic/textile

Midsole

Boost foam

Support

EVA stabilization frame

Outsole

Continental rubber

Weight (Pair)

1 lb. 15.4 oz.

Gender

Men's

Sustainability

Contains recycled materials

Size Chart

adidas Footwear - Men's
66.577.588.599.51010.51111.51212.5131415
U.S. Men's66.577.588.599.51010.51111.51212.5131415
U.S. Women's77.588.599.51010.51111.51212.513
UK5.566.577.588.599.51010.51111.51212.513.514.5
EU3839.34040.741.34242.743.34444.745.34646.747.34849.350.7
Foot Length (in.)9.49.59.79.81010.210.410.510.710.91111.211.311.511.711.912.4

Sizing Notes

Measurements are stated in inches.

Reviews
714 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars

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675 out of 713 (95%) reviewers recommend this product

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Art0
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

It’s waterproof, soft upper, and boost soles.

2 years ago

The best parts are the waterproof function with soft flexible upper materials, and the boost/Continental sole. These make the shoes from good to almost perfect, maybe displacing my Hoka Anacapa shoes. I would recommend adidas to make these in wide widths, as most users tend to wear thick socks to hike in the outdoors. The joint between the upper and the sole sections need to be redesigned for better quality and durability, or this would have been a 5-stars rating review. Also, better color combos would really help the marketing/sales, as the nearby adidas outlet states that the Terrex shoes product line is barely on stock there due to its high-value/pricing.

Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on adidas.com
Juan
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

These shoes are big, comfy, waterproof, and green!

2 years ago

The good side: Simply beautiful. These shoes are big, comfy, waterproof... and green! I live in central america and I have to deal with rainforests on a daily basis. These shoes are stylish, soft but strong enough to deal with dust, rocks, sticks and stones. I love them. I use them all day long without strains or pain. I suggest to change colors and not always make it white. The negative side: The foam on the sides, when caught on rocks, it eventually peels like an old pool noddle. Dirt gets in the holes and then its hard to clean. Also, crouching lines are permanent too, which lower the value of the shoe in a matter of weeks. Yet. I just bought another pair.

Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on adidas.com
Dre22
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Most Comfortable hiking boot ever

2 years ago

The comfort of boost is quite possible the best out there. These in particular feel more squishy than the ultra boost line maybe due to the fact of the lugs being a lot deeper. Make sure you go half size up as they do come in a little small. These boots are perfect for long hikes and are definitely waterproof. The only slight concern is how long the treat will last. Like the ultra boost range they are made from continental rubber. Incredibly grippy on roads and tracks but not known for its longevity. However I’m expecting at least a year of hard wear before the souls cause any issues

Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on adidas.com
Ronin
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Terrex the best

2 years ago

Another fantastic pair of Terrex. Comfortable, good looking, great support.

Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on adidas.com
Badger
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great comfortable trail shoe.

1 year ago

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I used these shoes while hiking Hadrian's Wall Path, and they performed great. They are comfortable underfoot and provide excellent grip on rocky and craggy sections. Will they take you up Helvellyn? Probably not. But for walking trails and the occasional scramble, they are more than adequate. The shoes have a springy feel, almost as if they're propelling you forward, even with a fully loaded rucksack. My only complaint is that they don't breathe very well. The GTX lining tends to leave your feet sweaty. However, they do keep your feet dry from rain and flooded patches on the trail, which is a big plus. Overall, I've chuffed I brought these along.

Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on adidas.com
BearPaws
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Bought for hiking, can't take them off!

1 year ago

These have to be the comfiest pair of shoes I've had out of the box. Took them for a light break in hike brand new and did a second loop. The width is ideal for my E feet, thick socks make them snug but not uncomfortable. Put them back on over my slip ons to do errands later as well. Versatility seems to be a big strength here. Found the cushion to be more than adequate, they feel rigid enough to give support but are still definitely a shoe. Look forward to doing more technical courses with them and seeing about longevity. One thing in the negative category, both shoes had loose threads and I had to glue down one that was pulling.

Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on adidas.com
Fanfan
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Hard core must have equip for muddy hiking

7 months ago

The Adidas Terrex Free Hiker GTX is hands down one of the best hiking shoes I’ve used. They’re incredibly comfortable right from the start, with a super cushioned Boost midsole that feels amazing on long hikes. The GORE-TEX lining keeps my feet dry, even during wet conditions, but they’re still breathable so my feet don’t overheat. The Continental rubber outsole provides excellent grip on all kinds of terrain, from rocky paths to muddy trails. I also love how lightweight they feel, yet they’re sturdy and supportive. Whether you're tackling tough trails or just looking for a reliable hiking shoe, these are an excellent choice!

Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on adidas.com
FaultyProduct
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars

Lace loop broke after 3 wears. Bad quality.

7 months ago

Extremely disappointed with these expensive Gore-Tex Adidas boots. After only three wears, the lace loop closest to the front broke completely, rendering them unusable. This is unacceptable for footwear at this price point. I was hoping these would replace my beloved Terrex Free Hiker Gore-Tex Hiking Shoes, which I've worn almost daily since 2021. Those shoes provided excellent comfort and durability. Sadly, these new boots fall far short of the quality I expect from Adidas. I'll be searching for a more reliable alternative.

No, I do not recommend this product
Originally posted on adidas.com
Matt27
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

A must for muddy/wet music festivals

11 months ago

Amazing shoes so far. Bought for a camping music festival and put over 70 miles in these shoes in one weekend on a mix of concrete, gravel, grass and mud. A hurricane passed through and created a muddy mess of the campgrounds and venue, but my feet stayed dry the entire time. They were also cool once the sun came back out, feet never felt too hot. I normally put arch support insoles in shoes for events like this, but these shoes seemed to have enough support with the stock insole. Shoes cleaned up easy with a sponge once I got home, and cant see any significant wear/tear after 70 miles and getting stepped on numerous times.

Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on adidas.com
moreoutdoor
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Comfy, dry, cool-looking hiker shoe.

2 years ago

Very comfortable with lots of cushion. Nice for reducing knee pain. Did well in CO snow and CA rain- stayed fairly warm and dry (wool socks helped). Great traction. Tread has worn well after 4 months of walking on asphalt roads and dirt trails. Only negative: tread is much wider than footbed- it’s okay if you’re on roads, snow or paths; however can get snagged if you’re on rocky trails or in narrow foot space. Also- be ready to do some pulling to get them on- nice pull-on loop straps help immensely.

Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on adidas.com
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