Comfortable, stable and versatile, these men's hiking shoes are designed to move quickly over varied terrain and in wet conditions. The hybrid design combines the stability of a hiking shoe with a running shoe-like feel. A GORE-TEX membrane on the upper keeps feet dry while providing breathability in key areas. Dual-density foam balances comfort and stability on the trail. The rugged Traxion outsole provides maximum traction in all directions. Made from a variety of recycled materials, this upper features at least 50% recycled content. This product is just one of our solutions to help end plastic waste.
Comfortable, stable and versatile, these men's hiking shoes are designed to move quickly over varied terrain and in wet conditions. The hybrid design combines the stability of a hiking shoe with a running shoe-like feel. A GORE-TEX membrane on the upper keeps feet dry while providing breathability in key areas. Dual-density foam balances comfort and stability on the trail. The rugged Traxion outsole provides maximum traction in all directions. Made from a variety of recycled materials, this upper features at least 50% recycled content. This product is just one of our solutions to help end plastic waste.
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Hiking Shoes Adidas Terrex AX4 GTX
Comfortable, stable and versatile, these men's hiking shoes are designed to move quickly over varied terrain and in wet conditions. The hybrid design combines the stability of a hiking shoe with a running shoe-like feel. A GORE-TEX membrane on the upper keeps feet dry while providing breathability in key areas. Dual-density foam balances comfort and stability on the trail. The rugged Traxion outsole provides maximum traction in all directions. Made from a variety of recycled materials, this upper features at least 50% recycled content. This product is just one of our solutions to help end plastic waste.
Comfortable, stable and versatile, these men's hiking shoes are designed to move quickly over varied terrain and in wet conditions. The hybrid design combines the stability of a hiking shoe with a running shoe-like feel. A GORE-TEX membrane on the upper keeps feet dry while providing breathability in key areas. Dual-density foam balances comfort and stability on the trail. The rugged Traxion outsole provides maximum traction in all directions. Made from a variety of recycled materials, this upper features at least 50% recycled content. This product is just one of our solutions to help end plastic waste.
Last updated at 12/05/2026 11:08:34
Adidas Scarpe Trail Terrex AX4 GTX Tessuto Tecnico Verde Oliva Nero Uomo 45 1/3
Delivery $81.55
originally posted on REI
I have really mixed feelings about these shoes. They are great in most ways, but have a couple of flaws that nearly lead me to return them.First is a minor flaw that actually can be problematic for certain situations: The black-colored shoes show dirt like nobody’s business. If you wear these anywhere other than on pavement, they make you look like you just stepped out of the fields. It is bad enough that I feel self-conscious going into restaurants after going on a hike. Duh, that is exactly when I am feeling ready for some nourishment.The other combination problem is a near fatal flaw for me: The shoe laces are the worst I have ever had. They will not stay tied, even when I double-knot them! This is coupled with a bizarre top pair of too-small eyelets that set ... MoreI have really mixed feelings about these shoes. They are great in most ways, but have a couple of flaws that nearly lead me to return them.First is a minor flaw that actually can be problematic for certain situations: The black-colored shoes show dirt like nobody’s business. If you wear these anywhere other than on pavement, they make you look like you just stepped out of the fields. It is bad enough that I feel self-conscious going into restaurants after going on a hike. Duh, that is exactly when I am feeling ready for some nourishment.The other combination problem is a near fatal flaw for me: The shoe laces are the worst I have ever had. They will not stay tied, even when I double-knot them! This is coupled with a bizarre top pair of too-small eyelets that set up a lace pattern that is quite difficult to get properly tensioned. Plus, the infernal slippery laces are too long, so if I only use one pair of the eyelets, then the laces drag on the ground. If I use both sets of eyelets, then the lacing and tensioning is a pain.Getting and keeping these properly tied is such a chore that I bought new laces off Amazon as a last ditch effort before returning them to REI. Thankfully that seems to have worked, but it seems Adidas botched this very fundamental part of the design.
originally posted on very.co.uk
Bought these as a replacement for my Terex Swift R3s.Initial thoughts are positive. Have worn them on three walks, great fit, nice solid sole, great grip.Although they are true-ish to size, I'd probably order a half size bigger than you normally wear, as with the Gore-tex liner, they can feel quite snug, especially with thicker socks.I'm normally a 10.5 in Adidas, gone for an 11 with these, and they're perfect.Very happy with the purchase so far, and would recommend.
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.
| Fabric Technology | Gore-Tex |
Adidas Scarpe Trail Terrex AX4 GTX Tessuto Tecnico Verde Oliva Nero Uomo 45 1/3
Delivery $81.55
I have really mixed feelings about these shoes. They are great in most ways, but have a couple of flaws that nearly lead me to return them.First is a minor flaw that actually can be problematic for certain situations: The black-colored shoes show dirt like nobody’s business. If you wear these anywhere other than on pavement, they make you look like you just stepped out of the fields. It is bad enough that I feel self-conscious going into restaurants after going on a hike. Duh, that is exactly when I am feeling ready for some nourishment.The other combination problem is a near fatal flaw for me: The shoe laces are the worst I have ever had. They will not stay tied, even when I double-knot them! This is coupled with a bizarre top pair of too-small eyelets that set ... MoreI have really mixed feelings about these shoes. They are great in most ways, but have a couple of flaws that nearly lead me to return them.First is a minor flaw that actually can be problematic for certain situations: The black-colored shoes show dirt like nobody’s business. If you wear these anywhere other than on pavement, they make you look like you just stepped out of the fields. It is bad enough that I feel self-conscious going into restaurants after going on a hike. Duh, that is exactly when I am feeling ready for some nourishment.The other combination problem is a near fatal flaw for me: The shoe laces are the worst I have ever had. They will not stay tied, even when I double-knot them! This is coupled with a bizarre top pair of too-small eyelets that set up a lace pattern that is quite difficult to get properly tensioned. Plus, the infernal slippery laces are too long, so if I only use one pair of the eyelets, then the laces drag on the ground. If I use both sets of eyelets, then the lacing and tensioning is a pain.Getting and keeping these properly tied is such a chore that I bought new laces off Amazon as a last ditch effort before returning them to REI. Thankfully that seems to have worked, but it seems Adidas botched this very fundamental part of the design.
Bought these as a replacement for my Terex Swift R3s.Initial thoughts are positive. Have worn them on three walks, great fit, nice solid sole, great grip.Although they are true-ish to size, I'd probably order a half size bigger than you normally wear, as with the Gore-tex liner, they can feel quite snug, especially with thicker socks.I'm normally a 10.5 in Adidas, gone for an 11 with these, and they're perfect.Very happy with the purchase so far, and would recommend.
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.
I bought the size that fits me with all brands I wear, Asolo, Merrell, Vasque, Garmont, and more. The Terrex are oddly shaped, unlike those brands. In my size the length seemed ok, but the shoes were exaggeratedly large and floated around my feet. Even with laces as tight as possible, I could not get them snug, tight lacing would only result in weird uneven pressure points. My feet would hurt from all the movement around my feet and I could not wear them.
This is my second purchase of the Adidas Terrex hiking boots. The other pair are couple/few years old and outsole/tread finally wearing down. The outsole/tread on these shoes is its best characteristic with the collaboration with Continental Tires rubber for the outsole/tread.These are a strong and good weight shoe for hiking and long walks. Quality tough construction that won't fall apart on your treks. Shoes and outsole/treads last a long time hence my continued purchase of these hiking shoes.Wonderful sale price. Quickly shipped and delivered. No Adidas box supplied so I guess these were display shoes or old stock. No worries on that as no wear and tear on the pair so they are new.Highly recommend this shoe for folks who hike or take long walks.
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.
My previous pair of these AX4 Goretex hiking shoes (bought only recently) were given a good workout in often difficult terrain in Scotland, and I was so pleased with them that I bought this second pair. The shoes gave me great reassurance when balancing on slippery boulders across water (for example), and come at an excellent price. And compared to similar shoes from another supplier (which soon looked very tired), these cleaned up so easily and still look fab. I bought size 9.5 when I usually wear a 9, and there is plenty of room. Very pleased.
Bought these in June and what an absolute disappointment they are worn most days 4 out of 7 I do lots of walking in all weather's and everytime I wear these trainers they leak like a seive, and wet feet are not pleasant especially when your walking up and down your local walking trails, the interior of the shoe has gone through exposing the inner carcass of the trainer the sole has almost gone through no tread to maintain traction, and the sole is so thin you feel every stone. These may be great for the urban jungle but for hill and delve absolute waste of money. Seems Adidas have gone for quantity over quality, think I'll stick to unbranded trainers at least they are true to what you buy not what you receive buying a premium marque. Seriously let down by a premium ... MoreBought these in June and what an absolute disappointment they are worn most days 4 out of 7 I do lots of walking in all weather's and everytime I wear these trainers they leak like a seive, and wet feet are not pleasant especially when your walking up and down your local walking trails, the interior of the shoe has gone through exposing the inner carcass of the trainer the sole has almost gone through no tread to maintain traction, and the sole is so thin you feel every stone. These may be great for the urban jungle but for hill and delve absolute waste of money. Seems Adidas have gone for quantity over quality, think I'll stick to unbranded trainers at least they are true to what you buy not what you receive buying a premium marque. Seriously let down by a premium brand.
Bought last month. Thankfully I did. So much rain. So dry feet. Very well constructed shoe. Looks good too. For such a robust shoe, very comfortable indeed. Especially compared to other brands. Will Def buy Adidas again. And definitely use sports direct. Thankyou.
| Fabric Technology | Gore-Tex |