Mountain Warehouse Storm Extreme Boots - are they any good?
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- A quick look at a pair of Mountain Warehouse Storm Extreme Boots - are they any good?
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Will they last 5,000 miles? Let me know in the comments!
Do many boots really last 5000 miles 😂
@@gazza1858 I've heard some people walk 5,000 miles and then they'd walk 5,000 more... So I wonder if they have to change boots at some point?
@@TheWalkingKev 5000 miles what in same boots 🤣 the sole might last depending on what it’s made from but the boots would be finished
@@gazza1858 I was making a Proclaimers joke...
@@TheWalkingKev it’s 500 miles 🤣 otherwise i would have got it .
Decathlons own brand, Quecha, are very good value and well made, as good as any leading brand, worth a look at
@@BrianMaiden-o9c thanks. When my current footwear collection is worn out I'll give them a try.
Interesting. I've tended to give mountain warehouse a wide birth and stick to brands like Rab, Montane, Berghaus and mountain equipment. I recently called into a new store near me in Wales and was impressed with certain things like baselayers and the shorts and trousers. Which looked better quality than my more expensive Rab options.
The Extreme and Ultra ranges are good. I tend to look on selling websites for Mountain Warehouse stuff and get it really cheap, like these boots. I've got a couple of good waterproofs for very little.
@@TheWalkingKev same here. Sport pursuit, trekkit and magic mountain. I rarely pay full price. 👍🏼
Ah, the wet rock challenge, wonder if we'll ever find a pair that passes the test. Those look pretty comfy.
Yeah, I'm not sure I've ever been that confident on wet rock irrespective of what I've been wearing.
I was lucky enough to get lucky on a pair of MOAB 3 Gore Tex Mid boots for £70 from Wiggle and they're great.
That's a good deal. I've never used that brand, hope they last well for you.
@@TheWalkingKev I had the Merrell Moab 2 vent and they were good but these feel better, definitely recommend them and especially if you can get a good deal.
@@bigjohnsen1 I'll check them out in 5,000 miles time when these are worn out!
Great review video Kev, don't think I have found any boots yet that are good on wet rocks!
Cheers Stuart. Same here. Salomon's Contragrip seems fairly good, but on wet rock with any green stuff on it I don't think anything will grip on it.
Yep another good video 👍
Cheers Steve, appreciate the kind words.
Hey great review Kev lovely looking boots fair play. Iv been looking for a half decent pair lately, looked at the bewildering variety on amazon.. but as a procrastinator, made things worse.. lol.. I'm still searching.. in vain..
Try Facebook and eBay. I got these brand new on eBay for £13 including postage!
@@TheWalkingKev good god, that's amazing! What a bargain, I'll do that, thanks Kev
@@welshbikepackingadventures always worth searching and searching for things in your size as every now and then you can get an absolute bargain.
I tend to avoid Mountain Warehouse but they look awright. Mind you, I buy the karrimor trekking from Sports direct. My latest pair I've had for a year and are falling apart but have done me well for dog walks & low level stuff.
I used to get Karrimor stuff and I found the tread wore out really quickly on them. Seemed comfy enough though. I do remember some snow boots from them that fell apart after about 5 miles. All the stitching came undone from one!
Bought a pair 2 years ago walked inglebrough once they fell apart, took them back was told i should have bought the more expensive ones as the "hiking" boots were only designed for walking the dog type walks?.... paid another £30 on recommendation of the shop assistant used them once in slightly boggy fell walking conditions, leaked like a torpedoed battleship, went for a refund, which took some persuading. Spend at least £150 on a reputable brand.
This is the kind of story I kept seeing underneath Mountain Warehouse Facebook stories! It will be interesting to see how this pair gets on over a few hundred miles, given how poor your experience was.
What are peoples thoughts on Skechers walking boots ?
I've never worn any or even tried any on so I've no idea I'm afraid.
Ive never spent a lot of boots just because I can’t afford too lol but I bought a pair of mountain warehouse boots about ten years ago and lasted up until lockdown and ended up buying some more from trespass for £25 in the sale and best boots I’ve ever had and actually waterproof lol also where is your blue coat from looks nice lol
I've not had much from Trespass... I'll have to try some of their gear at some point. These boots I actually got brand new on eBay for £13 including postage, so one of my best bargains yet.
Blue jacket is the OEX Idris synthetic warm jacket. Think is paid £43 for it from Go Outdoors in the sale. Nice jacket.
Bargain and a half there lol and think I'll be invested in one of the jackets thank you. Trespass are ok I normal prefer mountain warehouse but buy all-sorts these days lol
@@Jqteadventures1659 what size are you? Most of my jackets are a medium and I could do with thinning my collection!
@@TheWalkingKev I'm a medium too lol
@@Jqteadventures1659 I'll have to flog you some jackets then!
Was there an update video on these boots?
@@christopherchalk3420 I haven't done one yet because I haven't worn them out yet. I've only done 200 miles in them so far.
I tried some Mountain warehouse boots, and didn't take long till I could feel stones and ground through the soles 🥾
Interesting. These soles seem pretty good quality, but I've only done about 50 miles so far...
@@TheWalkingKev can't remember what model I had.. I went to Scafel, and Brasher boots, which have been my favourite 🥾
@@relaxingwalks_uk I had some Brasher walking boots for a while, but the sizing didn't quite suit me. Seemed well made though - heavier than some of my other walking shoes.
@@TheWalkingKev yes, they feel good..think I will be getting some more.. them Scafel were like walking on ice..I kept slipping all time!😄
@@relaxingwalks_uk with some treads it feels like you need to wear them in a bit. My Scarpa's felt like skies on their first wear!
Nice one Kev. I think a lot of all that bs is just snobbery. Each to their own budget.
Cheers Mark. These boots feel good and the best thing is I got them new on eBay for £13 including postage!
Always buy the best bed and the best shoes you can afford, if uour not in one your in the other, and if either arent comfy they can really make u miserable
These are not waterproof, first walk this morning out of the box and walking on track and wet grass and my feet got wet
Doesn't sound good. I'm still wearing mine, done a good few long walks in wet grass and boggy ground and every now and then they wet out, but I've had the same from Goretex boots costing a lot more. Everything has it's limit. I've personally found these pretty solid in terms of being waterproof.
Maybe they have a manufacturing fault?
It's Trespass that I think are rubbish, don't go near them .
I've not bought anything from them, they always seem quite pricey and if I'm spending that sort of money I tend to go for main hiking / outdoor brands.
@@TheWalkingKevtheir flagship parka was on sale for 180 quid, which is the poorest parka I have ever worn, both material and quality are bad, I could spend 50 quid on temu and get a better one, don't touch this brand, donating money to charities is more straightforward.
@@winniethemao3429 yes, I still don't own anything by them. Perhaps I should try something!
I’m just ere for the snobbish comments😂
Not on this bargain channel! I've wild camped in a £9.99 Lidl tent and a £7.99 Aldi tent! These boots are luxury goods in comparison.
@@TheWalkingKev I was meaning the opposite the walking designer brigade best of everything lol
@@gazza1858 yeah, I don't think they subscribe to my channel! I did snag a nice Nordisk tent the other day for £150, but even that is bargain bin gear compared to some of the £1,000 tents you see on here!