Summer is made for exploring, and these adidas Terrex multisport hiking shoes are built to explore high and low, wet and dry. From forest hikes to alpine scrambles, their lightweight yet stable and rugged design can get you there and back. A GORE-TEX membrane seals out water to keep your feet dry through damp conditions, and the all-conditions grip of Continental Rubber means you can move with confidence across rocky scree, wet logs and uneven trails. Regular fit. Lace closure. Abrasion-resistant mesh upper with synthetic overlays. GORE-TEX membrane. Gusseted tongue. EVA midsole.
Summer is made for exploring, and these adidas Terrex multisport hiking shoes are built to explore high and low, wet and dry. From forest hikes to alpine scrambles, their lightweight yet stable and rugged design can get you there and back. A GORE-TEX membrane seals out water to keep your feet dry through damp conditions, and the all-conditions grip of Continental Rubber means you can move with confidence across rocky scree, wet logs and uneven trails. Regular fit. Lace closure. Abrasion-resistant mesh upper with synthetic overlays. GORE-TEX membrane. Gusseted tongue. EVA midsole.
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The lowest price for Adidas Terrex AX4 GORE-TEX 'Black Carbon' HP7395 right now is $201.00 at thecasualfactory.com.
The all-time low was $188.00 on 20 Mar 2026 — today's price is 7% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.
Prices last updated 9 May 2026.
Adidas Terrex AX4 GORE-TEX 'Black Carbon' HP7395
Summer is made for exploring, and these adidas Terrex multisport hiking shoes are built to explore high and low, wet and dry. From forest hikes to alpine scrambles, their lightweight yet stable and rugged design can get you there and back. A GORE-TEX membrane seals out water to keep your feet dry through damp conditions, and the all-conditions grip of Continental Rubber means you can move with confidence across rocky scree, wet logs and uneven trails. Regular fit. Lace closure. Abrasion-resistant mesh upper with synthetic overlays. GORE-TEX membrane. Gusseted tongue. EVA midsole.
Summer is made for exploring, and these adidas Terrex multisport hiking shoes are built to explore high and low, wet and dry. From forest hikes to alpine scrambles, their lightweight yet stable and rugged design can get you there and back. A GORE-TEX membrane seals out water to keep your feet dry through damp conditions, and the all-conditions grip of Continental Rubber means you can move with confidence across rocky scree, wet logs and uneven trails. Regular fit. Lace closure. Abrasion-resistant mesh upper with synthetic overlays. GORE-TEX membrane. Gusseted tongue. EVA midsole.
Last updated at 09/05/2026 16:36:27
Adidas Terrex AX4 GTX 42 2/3
Delivery $16.32
originally posted on dickssportinggoods.com
So after owning four pair of these shoes in 4 years I can say hands down the Adidas terrex shoes are built with quality and last a very long time. I work for FedEx and I am on my feet A LOT! Being a bigger guy and having that firm foundation under my foot is very reassuring. These shoes typically last me 1 year without replacing the insoles. For the first week or so they are kinda stiff and need “broke in” but guarantee they will be your most comfortable shoe you wear for work that stands up against rain, snow, and mud. Great traction too on all surfaces. I will continue to purchase these shoes every year for myself.
originally posted on REI
I've had really good experiences with Adidas trail running shoes in the past, and I'm sad that this shoe is so incredibly uncomfortable. I've given them quite a bit of time to break in, but I think it's just a poor design. A few things stick out:- The fabric and material on the back that lies against your achilles tendon is rough and stiff. If you wear very low cut socks like me, the rough material will rub your skin raw. I've resorted to taping this part of my ankle to avoid the skin irritation. The stiffness of the material also digs into this area of your ankle.- The laces are slick and thin. After about 30 minutes of walking, the laces end up cinching the base of your ankle quite tight, which is very uncomfortable. I will try different laces, but I shouldn't ... MoreI've had really good experiences with Adidas trail running shoes in the past, and I'm sad that this shoe is so incredibly uncomfortable. I've given them quite a bit of time to break in, but I think it's just a poor design. A few things stick out:- The fabric and material on the back that lies against your achilles tendon is rough and stiff. If you wear very low cut socks like me, the rough material will rub your skin raw. I've resorted to taping this part of my ankle to avoid the skin irritation. The stiffness of the material also digs into this area of your ankle.- The laces are slick and thin. After about 30 minutes of walking, the laces end up cinching the base of your ankle quite tight, which is very uncomfortable. I will try different laces, but I shouldn't have to replace laces on a new pair of shoes. When the laces cinch like this, my toes start to go numb and my feet start to get quite warm.- Breathability is questionable.I purchased these online, though I don't think I would have caught these issues trying them on in a store. I would not recommend this shoe at all.
originally posted on REI
This shoe seems like it was made for a very particular shape of foot. It was comfy at times, but my foot would shift in weird places and lose its comfort. After 6 or 7 tries of wearing these shoes, I ultimately passed them on to a friend of mine to see how he liked him. They work great for him. I would say his foot is more "boxy" than my own. Not necessarily wider, but more rectangular in shape. Only thing I can suggest is you try these on in store before deciding to purchase them (like you should really do with any hiking shoe).
| Product class | Shoe |
| Terrain | Light Trail |
| Sport | Outdoors |
Adidas Terrex AX4 GTX 42 2/3
Delivery $16.32
So after owning four pair of these shoes in 4 years I can say hands down the Adidas terrex shoes are built with quality and last a very long time. I work for FedEx and I am on my feet A LOT! Being a bigger guy and having that firm foundation under my foot is very reassuring. These shoes typically last me 1 year without replacing the insoles. For the first week or so they are kinda stiff and need “broke in” but guarantee they will be your most comfortable shoe you wear for work that stands up against rain, snow, and mud. Great traction too on all surfaces. I will continue to purchase these shoes every year for myself.
I've had really good experiences with Adidas trail running shoes in the past, and I'm sad that this shoe is so incredibly uncomfortable. I've given them quite a bit of time to break in, but I think it's just a poor design. A few things stick out:- The fabric and material on the back that lies against your achilles tendon is rough and stiff. If you wear very low cut socks like me, the rough material will rub your skin raw. I've resorted to taping this part of my ankle to avoid the skin irritation. The stiffness of the material also digs into this area of your ankle.- The laces are slick and thin. After about 30 minutes of walking, the laces end up cinching the base of your ankle quite tight, which is very uncomfortable. I will try different laces, but I shouldn't ... MoreI've had really good experiences with Adidas trail running shoes in the past, and I'm sad that this shoe is so incredibly uncomfortable. I've given them quite a bit of time to break in, but I think it's just a poor design. A few things stick out:- The fabric and material on the back that lies against your achilles tendon is rough and stiff. If you wear very low cut socks like me, the rough material will rub your skin raw. I've resorted to taping this part of my ankle to avoid the skin irritation. The stiffness of the material also digs into this area of your ankle.- The laces are slick and thin. After about 30 minutes of walking, the laces end up cinching the base of your ankle quite tight, which is very uncomfortable. I will try different laces, but I shouldn't have to replace laces on a new pair of shoes. When the laces cinch like this, my toes start to go numb and my feet start to get quite warm.- Breathability is questionable.I purchased these online, though I don't think I would have caught these issues trying them on in a store. I would not recommend this shoe at all.
This shoe seems like it was made for a very particular shape of foot. It was comfy at times, but my foot would shift in weird places and lose its comfort. After 6 or 7 tries of wearing these shoes, I ultimately passed them on to a friend of mine to see how he liked him. They work great for him. I would say his foot is more "boxy" than my own. Not necessarily wider, but more rectangular in shape. Only thing I can suggest is you try these on in store before deciding to purchase them (like you should really do with any hiking shoe).
A few reviews suggested that these shoes were a bit tight. I didn't find that to be the case. As a matter of fact, I usually buy only Adidas, and have been looking for a trekking type shoe to take with me when I travel to Nth Qld later this year. Bingo, got two in one, and a shoe to wear in my everyday use. Furthermore, I use US sizing as a general rule, so all good. They fit perfectly, so no returns necessary. They are well built, great tread and waterproof to boot (pardon the pun). Buy these shoes if you're looking for a sturdy trekking shoe.
Great soles, sticky and reasonably durable. But the cushioning gave up way too fast. After maybe 150 miles, I'm basically just walking on the soles, which aren't that thick. I just got home from a trip and the ball of my foot feels bruised from walking in these.What I really want is the soles from these, grafted onto a pair of Oboz Sawtooth Lows.My usage was some casual hikes, some backpacking with 25-40# packs. I weigh about 205# without gear. Total about 150 miles.
I read all the reviews I could find about these shoes, and thought the negatives were something I could live with. I liked the look of the grip, as my current shoes weren’t holding well on wet granite, which I encounter a lot in the rainy season. I ordered a size up , to compensate for the small- sizing most negative reviews were focused on.They seemed great, until I came to the descent on a granite outcrop, and my toes started really hurting. My feet weren’t really held in place well, and my toes were sliding into the front of the shoe. I tried to tie the laces tighter, but that didn’t help, and there isn’t that extra eye at the top to thread the laces through to hold the feet in place- I tried to use the last eye as that, but my feet still slid forwards.I ... MoreI read all the reviews I could find about these shoes, and thought the negatives were something I could live with. I liked the look of the grip, as my current shoes weren’t holding well on wet granite, which I encounter a lot in the rainy season. I ordered a size up , to compensate for the small- sizing most negative reviews were focused on.They seemed great, until I came to the descent on a granite outcrop, and my toes started really hurting. My feet weren’t really held in place well, and my toes were sliding into the front of the shoe. I tried to tie the laces tighter, but that didn’t help, and there isn’t that extra eye at the top to thread the laces through to hold the feet in place- I tried to use the last eye as that, but my feet still slid forwards.I bought a pair of super feet green insoles to see if that erotic resolve the problem, but my left big toe now rubs against the top of the shoe, against that extra little bit of leather that you can see in the photos. I will try the super feet blue inner soles, which are thinner, as a last resort, but I’m really not that keen to use these on a hike again, given the constant discomfort they caused in previous hikes.I’m really regretting my decision to but these, but I’m on another continent, so returning them isn’t an option.
I do not consider myself to have a wide foot, as I have never worn the wide version of any shoe in my life. The toe box on these is just too narrow. The rest of the shoe seems to fit well besides the toe box, so I don’t think going up to wide would work for me, personally.I initially took these out on some shorter trail runs, just to try to break them in. I didn’t think that they were particularly comfortable, but I figured that they just weren’t broken in yet. After a handful of these shorter runs, I took them for an 11-mile trail run. I ended up with runner’s toenail on both pinky toes due to the narrow toe box. I have never had this issue before with any other trail runners. Several months later, my nails are still bruised. I’m shocked that I didn’t lose either ... MoreI do not consider myself to have a wide foot, as I have never worn the wide version of any shoe in my life. The toe box on these is just too narrow. The rest of the shoe seems to fit well besides the toe box, so I don’t think going up to wide would work for me, personally.I initially took these out on some shorter trail runs, just to try to break them in. I didn’t think that they were particularly comfortable, but I figured that they just weren’t broken in yet. After a handful of these shorter runs, I took them for an 11-mile trail run. I ended up with runner’s toenail on both pinky toes due to the narrow toe box. I have never had this issue before with any other trail runners. Several months later, my nails are still bruised. I’m shocked that I didn’t lose either nail, to be honest. I should have listened to the other reviews in terms of the comfort issues, as there are several other reviews that mention how uncomfortable these shoes are. Luckily I got these on sale for around $60, but even at $60 I have buyer’s remorse.
I’ve worn a variety of Adidas in size 13 for 25+ years but with all the sizing comments about this model, I wasn’t sure what to order. I went with my usual 13 and they’re fine - slightly snug but very comfortable and extremely supportive. Arch is exactly where it should be and toe room is adequate. For reference, I wear size 12D in J&M Melton oxfords, Bass Weejuns, Bates tactical boots and Red Wing work boots. I wear 11.5E in Justin Ropers and 11.5D in Alden 403 boots.After a couple weeks of wear, I’d highly recommend the AX4’s for overall quality construction and comfort with support.This was my first purchase from this site and I won’t hesitate to order from them again in the future.
The Terrex AX4 is a solid trainer with proper Continental tire material. It is not the cheap thin foamy rubber I saw on many other trainers that won't last a good run on rocks or any abrasive surface. The grip is immense, the knobs are mountainbike like, big, plenty and durable. The design is interesting with that dual density mid-sole and that rear "pig toe" for lack of a better world. The shoe offers a lot of scoop at the front and rear for the purpose of digging the knobs into the soil for maximum grip. The size... I am a 43 Euro, they feel like a tight 42. Now, is that a problem... yes and no. It depends. Most shoes expand as you wear them, but some tend to shrink when you throw a little abuse, namely the succession of cold and hot, humid and dry. Some shoes get ... MoreThe Terrex AX4 is a solid trainer with proper Continental tire material. It is not the cheap thin foamy rubber I saw on many other trainers that won't last a good run on rocks or any abrasive surface. The grip is immense, the knobs are mountainbike like, big, plenty and durable. The design is interesting with that dual density mid-sole and that rear "pig toe" for lack of a better world. The shoe offers a lot of scoop at the front and rear for the purpose of digging the knobs into the soil for maximum grip. The size... I am a 43 Euro, they feel like a tight 42. Now, is that a problem... yes and no. It depends. Most shoes expand as you wear them, but some tend to shrink when you throw a little abuse, namely the succession of cold and hot, humid and dry. Some shoes get tighter with abuse. So they fit very tight and I would have probably gone for 44. I will see how it goes after a few months.
From first glance, this hiking shoe looks and feels very nice, durable, and rugged. The Army green and black mix makes for a fairly neutral men's hiking shoe where colors don't really pop for those who like a simple, clean look.The shoe itself fits okay. I got mine in 10.5 but would recommend getting a half size up, especially for when your feet begin to swell from blood flow due to prolonged activity. It is definitely breathable with the lightweight mesh upper.The most important thing about this shoe that I like the most is the traction. The traction is very aggressive and feels very durable. For those people who are taking the rougher path, hiking up rocky mountains, or muddy/slippery terrain, this shoe is perfect for that. You won't be second guessing if you ... MoreFrom first glance, this hiking shoe looks and feels very nice, durable, and rugged. The Army green and black mix makes for a fairly neutral men's hiking shoe where colors don't really pop for those who like a simple, clean look.The shoe itself fits okay. I got mine in 10.5 but would recommend getting a half size up, especially for when your feet begin to swell from blood flow due to prolonged activity. It is definitely breathable with the lightweight mesh upper.The most important thing about this shoe that I like the most is the traction. The traction is very aggressive and feels very durable. For those people who are taking the rougher path, hiking up rocky mountains, or muddy/slippery terrain, this shoe is perfect for that. You won't be second guessing if you would slip or not.Overall, this is a great shoe. It is fairly lightweight, breathable, and durable for the everyday hiker. I recommend this shoe.
| Product class | Shoe |
| Terrain | Light Trail |
| Sport | Outdoors |