





Finely crafted for those who enjoy the outdoors , this boot will keep you wanting to stay outside! This 5’’ Everest hiking boot is constructed with Protec Aquapel leather to ensure maximum water repellency wherever your trail takes you. An internal air net mesh lining system quickly wicks away moisture to keep your feet dry comfortable and most importantly healthy. Double stitch construction throughout provides unsurpassed durability in all conditions whether your hiking the Pacific Crest Trail or climbing beyond . A gusseted tongue connected high on the vamp acts as a barrier from unwanted gravel and rocks from entering into the boot , because when hiking who wants to stop. 5 eyelet 2 hook lace system allows for quick removal and or tightening of laces when the trail demands that snug fit.




Full grain, Moderately Oiled with a flexible handle this water/heat/chemical resistant leather defends your feet from the toughest conditions and environments
Our mesh lining wicks moisture away from the foot to keep you dry and comfortable
Ergonomically placed eyelets allow for optimal adjustment of your foot and boot in which a precise fit is achieved in a quick and easy method.
Cross-linked, compression molded translucent polyurethane. Unrivaled toughness and resistance to cracking and splitting. Oil/Acid/Slip resistant multi-directional lug design provides increased traction on all surfaces
Features
Full Grain PROTEC Leather Upper
Full grain, Moderately Oiled with a flexible handle this water/heat/chemical resistant leather defends your feet from the toughest conditions and environments
Internal Mesh Lining
Our mesh lining wicks moisture away from the foot to keep you dry and comfortable
Speed Lace System
Ergonomically placed eyelets allow for optimal adjustment of your foot and boot in which a precise fit is achieved in a quick and easy method.
TPU Outsoles
Cross-linked, compression molded translucent polyurethane. Unrivaled toughness and resistance to cracking and splitting. Oil/Acid/Slip resistant multi-directional lug design provides increased traction on all surfaces
Specifications
Reviews
Why does this boot not come in larger sizes??? I would but then if they can in my size! I love hiking and exploring and they look amazing. But they are only offered in a 7 and 8 size. I'm a 13 size in American. Just why???
Some of the best boots they made... sad they discontinued them... working at ups they would last about a year... and that is saying something seeing most shoes lasted about 3 months...
I had a pair of these about 5 years ago and I have to say they were the best boots I’ve owned. While the price has increased and they do look like they’ve been updated, I’m sure if it’s the same quality and design then it’s worth the price. It’s still a reasonable price for hiking boots, particularly given they are quality Australian made. The only reason I don’t wear them now is I’ve transitioned to wearing barefoot trail shoes over boots.
Great boots! Hard to find but well worth it. Lighter, more comfortable than other common imported hiking boots. Well made, great for long days. Made in Australia and fantastic value. Give them a go.
Favorite boots ever!!! Hiking Fjords in Iceland, riding motorcycles, navigating the port cities of China, and much more. These boots stand up to all the abuse.
4 pair Live in them Daily..
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I buy a pair of Redback Everest boots every year as I wear them every single day.
These are so comfortable & take a good flogging.
the one piece upper keeps all the water out & won't split.
You won't find any other boot that comes close, let alone ones made in Australia.
I recommend them to everyone.
I've been a mechanic on auto, diesel and heavy equipment for over 22 years and tried a ton of boots like Ariat, Danner, Columbia, Cat, Justin, Hi-tech & several others. I am EXTREMELY hard on boots and none of them could make it to the 2 yr mark. One pair i paid $360 for and they tore out in just over a year. That said, these boots are due to be replaced after almost 3 years from the seam finally coming apart on top the foot area. The rest of the boot is still in great shape even the tread is like new on bottom. I've been through 3 sets of laces and it takes about 2 weeks to break them in but after that there hands down the best I've ever owned. I'm going to try the slip on version next.