User Review: Vasque Men's Breeze
Rating: ![]()
Materials: Man-made
Use: Desert/Hot type climate hiking
Break-in Period: Unknown
Weight: Unknown
Price Paid: $85
Based upon the low model, I would easily apply this review to the high model hiking boot.
Review: Vasque Breeze Low; Non-Gore-Tex upper; 2009 model
I needed a lightweight low hiking shoe for desert/hot type climate, highly ventilated, high grip type rubber sole with an aggressive knobby tread pattern.
I avoided all Gore-Tex models since they tend to retain body heat quite a bit.
After visiting numerous stores (Campmor, Dicks, Sport Authority, REI, ad nauseum), and trying dozens and dozens of shoes, only ONE met my needs.
The Vasque Breeze Low is a godsend! You can actually put your hand inside and slightly blow on the upper and you can easily feel your breath go right through the upper mesh. Ahhhhh ....real comfort in hot weather!
After hiking miles and miles in the southern Utah Escalante desert of rock, rubble and sand. I later went online and bought another pair of these shoes to put aside for a later date.
I also tried their boot version at the Campmor store and was impressed, but being higher up the ankle, I thought it wouldn't let my foot breathe as much. Now I might take another look at them.
As an addition, since I have "flat feet", I have tried numerous inserts and all have little use. But when I tried the "As-Seen-On-TV" Walk-Fit orthotics inserts....the difference was so remarkable that I bought many more of these inserts, one for every shoe. My hiking distance quad-tripled before any leg/foot pain occurred. Wow!
Now, I'm still searching everywhere to find an EXTERNAL FRAME DAY PACK, 2,000 cu. in., Adult sized, specifically for Desert / Hot type climate hiking. So far, no luck anywhere, therefore it looks like I'll have to invent/make one for myself.
