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Haglofs Vertigo GT

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Stability is excellent thanks to the wide footprint and torsionally-stiff mid-sole chassis, though the pay-off is that comfort is stable and sturdy rather than soft and slipper-like

Our Review

Reviewed: 8 June 2009 by Jon
What Are They For? Simple, the Vertigo GT is a waterproof approach shoe. Haglofs says it's 'lightweight' but it's not really. Rubber toe and heel bumpers should cope with rockier terrain. The Techy Bits There's nothing particularly complicated about the Vertigo. It gets an EVA mid-sole for cushioning, long, rockbooty-style lacing for fit ...  Continue reading

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I have a pair - used them up in the hills for about a month before the snow settled in - I think they are just great. Usually in the past I have just bought whichever low cost Merrell approaches I could afford. These are quite something else in terms of comfort, support and how they stick to your feet. I'll be getting another pair. Maybe this time even before these curent ones fall completely apart. They needed a bit of aesthetic trimming (too much superflous detail, which I sliced off ) Bit of a Haglofs fan in other areas, and now I am one in the shoe area

Posted: 14/12/2009 at 21:57

They are very comfortable, although they take a little more wearing in than a lot of approach shoes. My only real reservation is that the tread is a bit shallow and is already looking a little worn on my shoes after six months or so.

Posted: 15/12/2009 at 09:58



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