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Stumptown by Danner Men's Mountain Light II Outdoor Boot,Brown,6.5 EE US Cheap Price


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List Price : $319.95 Price : $208.42
Stumptown by Danner Men's Mountain Light II Outdoor Boot,Brown,6.5 EE US

Product Description

These 30800 Men's Mountain Light II Hiking Danner Boots provide top quality craftsmanship with detailed attention to comfort and durability. Danner boots prove their high standards to customers with a reputable product crafted with complete expertise. We are craftsman. Danner prides itself in top quality boots for men and women.




  • 100% waterproof, breathable GORE-TEX lining
  • Wide platform for increased underfoot stability
  • Vibram outsole
  • Danner's famous stitch down construction means durability and a smooth, classic look.

Stumptown by Danner Men's Mountain Light II Outdoor Boot,Brown,6.5 EE US Reviews


Stumptown by Danner Men's Mountain Light II Outdoor Boot,Brown,6.5 EE US Reviews


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78 of 80 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great long trip hiking boot., May 19, 2009
This review is for those who need a wider, medium duty hiking boot. I wear 9 4E in sneakers. At 9 2E, and with thick socks these Danner Mountain Light II boots are very comfortable. My experience with Goodyear welt and Vibram soled leather boots includes super stiff Vasque and Alico Summits. I am (or was) a heavy pack hiker needing excellent support only stiff boots like this can provide. The Vasques and Alicos are wonderful for heavy pack hiking in mountainous terrain. But in my old age, these Danner Mountain Lights are better since I can no longer carry a pack. The Danners are lighter. They are more flexible and they are not padded or insulated. The GoreTex lining is effective. During several hikes, my feet stayed reasonably cool. Leather quality is excellent. They come supplied with some odd but very comfortable hard plastic orthotics. I did not think these would work but they are great.

As to stiffness, these boots cannot compare to the Vasques or Alicos... Read more
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54 of 56 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An evolved classic, February 25, 2007
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Danners Mountain Light II is a hiking boot with a very long heritage, going back to 1957. Before then, hikers pretty much used work boots or very expensive European mountain climbing boots.

The Mountain Light II is constructed using what is often called the "stitchdown" method, otherwise known as Norwegian Welt. The upper leather flares out where it meets the midsole and the two parts are joined by stitching which is visible around the outside edge of the boot. This method has a couple of advantages: it makes the sole of the boot slightly wider than the uppers, which gives a broad base for stability. When the sole eventually wears out, it is easily replaced. Disadvantages are that boots constructed this way can be heavier than boots in which the soles are cemented on.

Uppers are constructed of one piece of leather, with a vertical seam at the Achilles tendon, covered by a reinforcing heel counter. The tongue is interesting in that it is covered by a leather... Read more
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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars negative reviews have validity, but..., December 31, 2012
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After sorting through a lot of reviews, I finally decided to take the plunge and buy up these boots. I had reservations about getting them due to the negative reviews. I tend to mainly focus on the negative reviews to see what type of problems/issues may arise. I also look at the positive reviews and try and ignore the "lovers" and "haters" who will post completely one-sided reviews. I definitely recommend looking at some of the lower star reviews, but also keep in mind they are very negative. They bring about some valid points:

1. You will most likely need to get new insoles. Almost every review recommends the superfeet. The boots come with a plastic pair which I don't think are intended to be the sole support for the boot. Also, the size I bought was too big because there isn't an insole. I bought a pair of insoles (the superfeet) and it sucked up the excess volume and the boots fit near perfect. So, there is play with sizing depending on the type of insole you decide to... Read more
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