Ive had these for about 2 years now. Wear them most days for work Comfort 10/10 Lace up and putting them on 10/10 The vibram sole durability and grip on things like drains and ice 10/10 Build quality 7/10. But this is only the glue which holds the sole to theb fabric boot i just keep doing glue repairs when they start to come away from the boot fabric. Water proof 6/10 Over all though without these boots i would have had to take time off work due to really bad shit splints but you can barely feel them with these on also they take all the strain pf your achiles heel really food pair of boots if your looking for the comfort of sketchers but to look good at the same time .
Just ordered the 2.0, this will be my 3rd pair. As a UPS driver I can say that I really put these hybrid boots to the test. They have held up. I got about 6 months of function and comfort out of them. They are still comfy and water proof but I’ve worn down the treads on the heal and ball. These are the ultimate sneaker boot, better than the HOKA hybrid boots that I previously owned. The HOKA fell apart faster and lost the water protection sooner. Also, many of the HOKA styles are pronated, meaning the foot tilts inward, which is an abnormality and not good for many people. Anyway, some may not like the hovr boots but we all have different feet. These hovr boots feel like they were designed for my exact foot structure. Perfect.
@@ericweber7707 Thank you! I should add that I haven’t had any issues with water getting in the boot. I know there are some concerns about that. I will say that I have had some light moisture working its way in when exposed to prolonged rainfall, but no defective leaks.
I just bought a pair of the 2.0 last night from Cabela's! Love em so far and they are so, so light and comfortable. I think they're running a half size too big but it's not that big of an issue it seems.
Good review. I had planned on forking out $400 for some Crispi boots, but for $200 I may try these out. I tried some on today at cabelas and was very surprised at the comfort. For the mountain hunting I do (Arkansas), I think these would be great for the miles I put in. I typically run through a pair of hikers each year.
I’ve never worn Crispi boots but I’ve heard good things about them and a lot of people like them. I used my UA Hovr hiking in Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas.
I have their leather counterpart & they are so COMFORTABLE but not too durable. The boot literally feels like a sneaker with no break in time, I am still going to buy another pair, but I wish they would make a full workboot.
The boots in this video are not insulated. Are you looking for rubber insulated boots? Or hiking insulated boot? I’d suggest KEEN. I’ll give you a link; Lightweight KEEN.WARM insulation is temperature rated to -25°F (-32°C) KEEN Targhee High Lace Waterproof Boots www.rei.com/product/134102/keen-targhee-high-lace-waterproof-boots-mens
I was looking at getting a pair of these but people say their feet get soaked in them just from the morning dew, so I started looking at other options.
It's true, my 2020 models got soaked one time. It only happened once and has never happened since. I just wear my knee high Lacrosse AeroHead knee high waterproof boots if I'm dealing with water.
I wear a 9 in UA shoes and they fit perfectly. But when I used the size guide on the UA website, my measurement says I’m a 7.5…Today I tried on a 9 of UA boots but it was not a Hovr model(Stellar G2) and they were huge. Do you wear the same size UA sneaker as the Hovr Dawn 2.0?
I have never tried on the UA Steller G2. I looked that model up and some reviews say it runs large. I wear a US Men's size 9.5 in many different shoe brands. These UA HOVR Dawn boots I wear a US Men's size 9.5. Keep in mind the sock thickness you wear or want to wear while wearing these or any shoe/boot type.
There are two versions or models. A uninsulated version (which is in my video) and a primaloft 400G insulated version. Depending on which warmth level of socks you wear + your cold tolerance of your body/feet will depend on how warm either of these boots apply to you.
It's always the amateur videos that are the good reviews, especially the end with the display 💯
Ive had these for about 2 years now.
Wear them most days for work
Comfort 10/10
Lace up and putting them on 10/10
The vibram sole durability and grip on things like drains and ice 10/10
Build quality 7/10. But this is only the glue which holds the sole to theb fabric boot i just keep doing glue repairs when they start to come away from the boot fabric.
Water proof 6/10
Over all though without these boots i would have had to take time off work due to really bad shit splints but you can barely feel them with these on also they take all the strain pf your achiles heel really food pair of boots if your looking for the comfort of sketchers but to look good at the same time .
Just ordered the 2.0, this will be my 3rd pair. As a UPS driver I can say that I really put these hybrid boots to the test. They have held up. I got about 6 months of function and comfort out of them. They are still comfy and water proof but I’ve worn down the treads on the heal and ball. These are the ultimate sneaker boot, better than the HOKA hybrid boots that I previously owned. The HOKA fell apart faster and lost the water protection sooner. Also, many of the HOKA styles are pronated, meaning the foot tilts inward, which is an abnormality and not good for many people. Anyway, some may not like the hovr boots but we all have different feet. These hovr boots feel like they were designed for my exact foot structure. Perfect.
Thanks for letting viewers and purchase seekers know your personal experience with the boots! Excellent articulated comment! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Thank you! I should add that I haven’t had any issues with water getting in the boot. I know there are some concerns about that. I will say that I have had some light moisture working its way in when exposed to prolonged rainfall, but no defective leaks.
@@sawyerforever4259 same, I had mine only fail once in a heavy dew field.
best review out there right now covering both models - thank you very much
I just bought a pair of the 2.0 last night from Cabela's! Love em so far and they are so, so light and comfortable. I think they're running a half size too big but it's not that big of an issue it seems.
I'm a pheasant hunter and I walk hundreds of miles a year. These boots don't hold up that well but the lightweight and comfort is worth it.
I don’t think any boot or shoe could survive hundreds of miles. Valid points sir they are comfy I enjoy my pair.
Nice review, just got em. Going backcountry this week in yellowstone for 5 days
Great video.. I am about to order one, Thanks for the review.
Good review. I had planned on forking out $400 for some Crispi boots, but for $200 I may try these out. I tried some on today at cabelas and was very surprised at the comfort. For the mountain hunting I do (Arkansas), I think these would be great for the miles I put in. I typically run through a pair of hikers each year.
I’ve never worn Crispi boots but I’ve heard good things about them and a lot of people like them. I used my UA Hovr hiking in Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas.
Just bought my first pair today hopefully i like them
Hope you enjoy them! I think they are extremely comfortable!
Great review. Thanks for the tip
I have their leather counterpart & they are so COMFORTABLE but not too durable. The boot literally feels like a sneaker with no break in time, I am still going to buy another pair, but I wish they would make a full workboot.
I agree with you. I feel a lot of Under Armour products are not durable, fail, and fall apart quickly.
I wear a 9.5 , what size should i buy?? do they run big??
They run true to size. Stay with your 9.5 size.
@@ericweber7707 thanks!!
Considering buying a pair. How have they held up a year later? Thank you!
Mine are still going strong. 👌🏻
@@ericweber7707 Thank you! I appreciate your time!
They might release some new models this fall. Check out the UA Instagram page, I think they posted them on that platform.
They might release some new models this fall. Check out the UA Instagram page, I think they posted them on that platform.
Is there a thick stitching on the inside of the boot along the heel? Similar to the Under Armor Micro G Valsetz
I will look at my pair and get back with you, I have not worn the Under Armor Micro G Valsetz nor looked inside the Under Armor Micro G Valsetz.
Yes I do see a large seam stitching in the middle of the heel running lateral (up and down) the heel of the boots.
Are they insulated? Atleast more than muck boots? Need something for colder weather also
The boots in this video are not insulated.
Are you looking for rubber insulated boots? Or hiking insulated boot? I’d suggest KEEN. I’ll give you a link;
Lightweight KEEN.WARM insulation is temperature rated to -25°F (-32°C)
KEEN Targhee High Lace Waterproof Boots
www.rei.com/product/134102/keen-targhee-high-lace-waterproof-boots-mens
I was looking at getting a pair of these but people say their feet get soaked in them just from the morning dew, so I started looking at other options.
It's true, my 2020 models got soaked one time. It only happened once and has never happened since. I just wear my knee high Lacrosse AeroHead knee high waterproof boots if I'm dealing with water.
Can you tell me how long the laces are ? Is it possible to put a BOA lace system in ?
They are 65 inch laces. Not sure if you could do a BOA lace system 🤷🏻♂️ that’s above my knowledge.
I wear a 9 in UA shoes and they fit perfectly. But when I used the size guide on the UA website, my measurement says I’m a 7.5…Today I tried on a 9 of UA boots but it was not a Hovr model(Stellar G2) and they were huge. Do you wear the same size UA sneaker as the Hovr Dawn 2.0?
I have never tried on the UA Steller G2. I looked that model up and some reviews say it runs large. I wear a US Men's size 9.5 in many different shoe brands. These UA HOVR Dawn boots I wear a US Men's size 9.5. Keep in mind the sock thickness you wear or want to wear while wearing these or any shoe/boot type.
What camp pattern are these ones
Under Armour Barren Camo.
Can the boots be worn in difficult terrain conditions?
Yes you can wear these in multiple hunting or hiking scenarios.
So your foot will still get drenched in these? If your working in a downpour
If you are working high water downpour jobs, I would suggest shin or knee high waterproof rubber or neoprene boots like Lacrosse, muck boot, etc……
@@ericweber7707 How’s about quality .?
@@asluimaans5031 my pair are going strong no issues or tears.
Are they warm?
There are two versions or models. A uninsulated version (which is in my video) and a primaloft 400G insulated version. Depending on which warmth level of socks you wear + your cold tolerance of your body/feet will depend on how warm either of these boots apply to you.
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How’s it this boot ..?