Asolo Geo Low

rated 2.5 of 5 stars average rating
Reviewed by 2 Trailspace users

Love Asolo boots. Have gone through many pairs over…

Rating: rated 2 of 5 stars
Price Paid: $89

Love Asolo boots.

Have gone through many pairs over the years, and will continue to buy the hiking boots (only one that WILL hold up to my use) but not the trainers/lightweight shoes.

Got these thinking they would last with the Asolo name but fell apart soon after. First the lacing tore where it laces up. Got a replacement pair and then the gluing of the sole just didn't hold and the shoe fell apart. Must get them made at a different factory than the boots are made at.

Would not suggest you buy these unles they are $20, then maybe worth it.

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Generally I have strong ankles, but I get minimal…

Rating: rated 3 of 5 stars
Materials: leather/manmade
Use: medium trail/fast pace
Break-in Period: little
Price Paid: $50

Generally I have strong ankles, but I get minimal support from these shoes. Check that out before buying. Soles feel thick and protective, which I like. They are adequate on wet/slick rock.

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The Asolo Geo Low is not available from the stores we monitor.

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CampSaver.com

OMCgear

Backcountry.com

REI

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Discontinued

The Geo Low has been discontinued.

previously retailed for:
$29.95

The Asolo Geo Low is not available from the stores we monitor.

Last seen sometime before 2006 at Sierra Trading Post.

where to buy:

You may want to check pricing and availability directly at these Asolo retailers:

- CampSaver.com

- OMCgear

- Backcountry.com

- REI

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