A durable and lightweight waterproof hiking boot, made with leather, suede, and breathable mesh. It delivers stability and support where you need it, and flexibility where you don't. The Omni-Grip rubber outsole has rugged traction designed to evacuate mud.
A durable and lightweight waterproof hiking boot, made with leather, suede, and breathable mesh. It delivers stability and support where you need it, and flexibility where you don't. The Omni-Grip rubber outsole has rugged traction designed to evacuate mud.
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The lowest price for Columbia Men's Newton Ridge Plus II Waterproof Hiking Boots right now is $233.00 at Kingsize Big & Tall Menswear.
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Prices last updated 12 May 2026.
Columbia Men's Newton Ridge Plus II Waterproof Hiking Boots
A durable and lightweight waterproof hiking boot, made with leather, suede, and breathable mesh. It delivers stability and support where you need it, and flexibility where you don't. The Omni-Grip rubber outsole has rugged traction designed to evacuate mud.
A durable and lightweight waterproof hiking boot, made with leather, suede, and breathable mesh. It delivers stability and support where you need it, and flexibility where you don't. The Omni-Grip rubber outsole has rugged traction designed to evacuate mud.
Last updated at 12/05/2026 12:33:45
Columbia Newton Ridge Plus Black Boot Black 14
Delivery $48.81
originally posted on columbiasportswear.ca
I just got back from a hiking trip in Joshua Tree National Park and these boots held up well. They didn't need to be worn in which was a pleasant surprise (i.e. no blisters!). They are quite comfortable and true to size. I ordered the wide version and didn't have any issues with my baby toe rubbing on the side which is a problem I have had with a lot of other hiking boots. The weather conditions were dry so I can't comment on how they hold up in wet conditions. I'm interested to see how they hold up in rougher trail conditions. Overall, I think they are good value for money.
originally posted on altitude-sports.com
In terms of fabric, these seem to have a bit of everything thrown into them. You have got the comfort and protection of PU leather, mixed in with the lightness – and style -of suede. The material definitely feels man made and I am a bit doubtful that they will withstand hard use.Waterproofing seems good for the outside of the shoe.To combat sweat, the boot has a highly breathable mesh tongue. This ensures that you don’t end up with the dreaded humid sock at the end of your trip.The laces tie securely and should not move around once done correctly.The soles feel super grippy. You can actually bent the lugs with you fingers. They definitely will help you in wet conditions. However, this feature may shorten their life span.
originally posted on columbia.com
So this is the third pair of these boots I have purchased. My first pair I've had for years, and have used as for hiking, camping, light duty work boots, and any other activities that will cause them to get dirty. My second pair became my everyday boot, because these are incredibly comfortable and lightweight, making them ideal for all day use. I purchased this third pair to become my new everyday use boot, and move my current pair to use for hiking, etc.The great part about these boots would have to be the weight and comfort. I also love the style, as they are not super loud, but not bland either. Waterproofing isn't the best, but you're not paying goretex prices either. For the cost, what you get is a solid boot usable for most activities, and suitable for ... MoreSo this is the third pair of these boots I have purchased. My first pair I've had for years, and have used as for hiking, camping, light duty work boots, and any other activities that will cause them to get dirty. My second pair became my everyday boot, because these are incredibly comfortable and lightweight, making them ideal for all day use. I purchased this third pair to become my new everyday use boot, and move my current pair to use for hiking, etc.The great part about these boots would have to be the weight and comfort. I also love the style, as they are not super loud, but not bland either. Waterproofing isn't the best, but you're not paying goretex prices either. For the cost, what you get is a solid boot usable for most activities, and suitable for temperatures above freezing (think socks help stretch this).
| Sole Material | Rubber |
| Shaft Height | Ankle-high |
| Outer Material | Leather |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
Columbia Newton Ridge Plus Black Boot Black 14
Delivery $48.81
I just got back from a hiking trip in Joshua Tree National Park and these boots held up well. They didn't need to be worn in which was a pleasant surprise (i.e. no blisters!). They are quite comfortable and true to size. I ordered the wide version and didn't have any issues with my baby toe rubbing on the side which is a problem I have had with a lot of other hiking boots. The weather conditions were dry so I can't comment on how they hold up in wet conditions. I'm interested to see how they hold up in rougher trail conditions. Overall, I think they are good value for money.
In terms of fabric, these seem to have a bit of everything thrown into them. You have got the comfort and protection of PU leather, mixed in with the lightness – and style -of suede. The material definitely feels man made and I am a bit doubtful that they will withstand hard use.Waterproofing seems good for the outside of the shoe.To combat sweat, the boot has a highly breathable mesh tongue. This ensures that you don’t end up with the dreaded humid sock at the end of your trip.The laces tie securely and should not move around once done correctly.The soles feel super grippy. You can actually bent the lugs with you fingers. They definitely will help you in wet conditions. However, this feature may shorten their life span.
So this is the third pair of these boots I have purchased. My first pair I've had for years, and have used as for hiking, camping, light duty work boots, and any other activities that will cause them to get dirty. My second pair became my everyday boot, because these are incredibly comfortable and lightweight, making them ideal for all day use. I purchased this third pair to become my new everyday use boot, and move my current pair to use for hiking, etc.The great part about these boots would have to be the weight and comfort. I also love the style, as they are not super loud, but not bland either. Waterproofing isn't the best, but you're not paying goretex prices either. For the cost, what you get is a solid boot usable for most activities, and suitable for ... MoreSo this is the third pair of these boots I have purchased. My first pair I've had for years, and have used as for hiking, camping, light duty work boots, and any other activities that will cause them to get dirty. My second pair became my everyday boot, because these are incredibly comfortable and lightweight, making them ideal for all day use. I purchased this third pair to become my new everyday use boot, and move my current pair to use for hiking, etc.The great part about these boots would have to be the weight and comfort. I also love the style, as they are not super loud, but not bland either. Waterproofing isn't the best, but you're not paying goretex prices either. For the cost, what you get is a solid boot usable for most activities, and suitable for temperatures above freezing (think socks help stretch this).
I bought these in November during a BOGO 50% sale and have been wearing them steadily for 6 weeks without any obvious wear or tear. These boots were comfortable straight out of the box and did not require a break in. Within the 6 weeks I've hiked 2 high altitude peaks in Argentina. The terrain was desert and steep rocky scree. no blisters or friction points! Then, a 3rd hike was 14kms in the pouring rain and mud in Panama where they kept my feet dry despite the rain, humidity and heat. When the boots dried off, the mud fell away easily and did not stain the boots noticeably. So far, I am very satisfied with them. At the price, they are hard to beat.
I have only worn these a few times so far, and they are great! They are comfortable and rugged feeling. They also look sharp and pair well with a number of different outfits. I mostly work in an office setting, but occasionally have to visit farms and other outdoor areas. I'm sure these would meet the needs of anyone who has to walk or hike frequently. I snagged these on sale for $50, which is a steal for such a high-quality boot. Definitely recommend!
I bought a pair of these a few years ago as an inexpensive pair of hiking boots. They only lasted a few hikes the stitching on the leather upper seam split. I returned them. The join was where the foot bends and I thought was a design flaw. Last year I bought a pair on sale and noticed the seam had been moved further back from where the toes bend. I have been very happy with this pair and they have lasted well. They are a lightweight hiking boot. I have used them daily throughout the autumn spring and summer. They have kept their waterproofing. The sole’s are aggressive enough and lasting well. I think the fit is true but I did opt for the wide fit to give me the option of wearing a thicker sock. Overall happy with the improved design and ordered another pair.
I'm a UPS driver, so there are certain shoes which are part of the uniform look. I've been wearing the Timberlands that are very similar to these for well over 10years, but they are getting harder to find. I saw these, and actually had worn Columbia shoes before in the past and liked them. What caught my eye on these was the trim which is done in gold colors, matching our uniforms. I'm currently on my 2nd pair now. What I do like is that unlike the Timberlands when you "scuff" these, it doesn't take the dye off, so the uppers are always looking nice. The negative in my opinion is that the soles wear faster than the other brand. Granted, I do walk about 8 miles a day, but the Vibram soles do seem to hold up better. All in all, I've been happy with these, and thought ... MoreI'm a UPS driver, so there are certain shoes which are part of the uniform look. I've been wearing the Timberlands that are very similar to these for well over 10years, but they are getting harder to find. I saw these, and actually had worn Columbia shoes before in the past and liked them. What caught my eye on these was the trim which is done in gold colors, matching our uniforms. I'm currently on my 2nd pair now. What I do like is that unlike the Timberlands when you "scuff" these, it doesn't take the dye off, so the uppers are always looking nice. The negative in my opinion is that the soles wear faster than the other brand. Granted, I do walk about 8 miles a day, but the Vibram soles do seem to hold up better. All in all, I've been happy with these, and thought I'd try my 2nd pair and decide which brand I'm going to stay with.
Ok, so I'm picky when it comes to boots. I broke my back and was partially paralyzed. I had 3 surgeries and I am able to walk with again. So, I cannot have a heavy boot and I need waterproof because I live in a mountainous/rocky area. I can't break in boots because it will quickly cause me pain for days. I guess what I'm getting at I'm very picky and need the perfect boot. This fits the bill.I'm about to purchase my 5+ pair of these boots. There is no break in time, they are comfortable! I can walk and wear these much longer than any other boot that I have worn since I got hurt. I will most likely continue to buy these, I wear them daily, all day. I get about 9 months to a year out of these. These are the only boots I wear.
Great smooth leather boots (so far). Bought them (Nov 2022) to replace a pair of Columbia "Newton Ridge" boots in suede leather (2021). The suede tore on the the left boot (outer side). Thankfully, they were still under warranty. Mailed them back to Columbia, & I got refunded because they couldn't be repaired. Note, on the Columbia website the diagonal strip at the heel of these boots has a smokey blue-gray tint. But when I received them the diagonal strip is actually smokey black. I realize this is a minor issue & doesn't impact the boot's quality. Lastly, I purposely bought a 1/2 size larger (11.5 D vs 11 D) because I find that Columbia boots & shoes tend to run a little small.
I have a true size 14 foot. My foot is not too narrow and not wide. The fit is perfect. I am replacing a pair of leather Columbia boots that lasted two years. They have been retired and will serve as my yard work boots.I will wear these boots about 4 days a week. I walk a lot in mixed outdoor terrain on my job. My old pair took about two weeks to break in. These were hike worthy right out of the box. I cannot write about durability because I have only had them for a week. I expect them to last as long as my last pair.
| Sole Material | Rubber |
| Shaft Height | Ankle-high |
| Outer Material | Leather |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |