Columbia Razor Ridge
The Razor Ridge has been discontinued.
previously retailed for:$29.97
The Columbia Razor Ridge is not available from the stores we monitor.
Last seen sometime before 2006 at FogDog Sports.
where to buy:
User Reviews
This is a great everyday walking around in shoe for…
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Materials: mesh, leather
Use: short day hike every day use
Break-in Period: none
Weight: kinda heavy
Price Paid: $22
This is a great everyday walking around in shoe for the winter. I hate sneakers, so I found these on sale--buy one get one free of Columbia shoes--so I could not pass them up. Extremly comfortable and cozy but the only downside is that they seem a little heavy, and there is a lot of mesh where water can get into. But if you can find them for $22 buy them, if not then get them if they fit you right. It's a good boot.
I've had these for about a year now, and they seem…
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Materials: leather, mesh
Use: Dayhikes, Around town
Break-in Period: nothing realy
Price Paid: $50
I've had these for about a year now, and they seem to be holding up pretty well. I use them for everything from going to school, to hunting and day hikes. The soles, for the most part are wearing good. Some small parts have broken off the soles, but it doesn't seem to affect them much.
Go buy some!
Description
The Razor Ridge is a men's trail shoe made by Columbia. It has an average rating of 3.5 stars (out of 5), based on 2 user reviews
The Razor Ridge has been discontinued.
Where to Buy
The Columbia Razor Ridge is not available from the stores we monitor.
You may want to check pricing and availability directly at these Columbia retailers:
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Backcountry.com |
OMCgear |
SunnySports |
Campmor |
You may be able to find it new or used at one of these sites:
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US | Canada | UK | Aus |
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