

🥾 Elevate your trail game with boots that work as hard as you do!
NORTIV 8 Men's Waterproof Hiking Boots combine durable leather construction with a 4-hour waterproof membrane, shock-absorbing midsoles, and a rugged rubber outsole featuring multi-directional traction. Designed for superior protection, comfort, and grip, these ankle-high boots are engineered to support and shield your feet across diverse outdoor activities, from hiking to mountaineering.








| Outer material | Leather |
| Shaft circumference | 30.8 Centimeters |
| Shaft height | Ankle |
| Sole material | EVA,Rubber |
K**S
Great boots for a reasonable price
Very impressed with these boots. I bought a pair for my 18 yr old son and he loves them. Very warm and comfortable on his feet. Water doesn't get inside of his feet and they fit. I recommend these boots.
T**R
Great product, and good fit.
I really like these! They fit great and are very comfortable. They are waterproof as stated and made rather well for the price. I’m using them for mowing the lawn in damp/wet grass. They have great traction on side hills and wet conditions. Would definitely buy again and recommend! Their sizing seemed to dead on for me. Size 12 fit very well.
D**N
So far so good
Purchased these boots to climb Mount St. Helens. Took them out the box and did the hike. I was a little concerned since I had not broke in the boots but they performed perfectly. No blisters. Held up really well to the rock climbing and ash/sand gravel that was the last couple of miles to the top. Not sure on the longevity since I have only made the one hike, but they were in great condition after the hike. Fit true to size.
D**E
Better than expected
My growing teenage son. Oh, how many pairs of shoes have I bought this past year?? one thing he did not have were snow boots so I hopped on Amazon and searched until I found these. They were at a great price point and I was very hesitant buying them because of that. Because the fact my son keeps growing, I ended up buying them because of the price. Once they got here all I can say is wow. The stitching is incredibly straight. It’s a solid boot. It’s not cheap feeling whatsoever. My son tried them on and they are a bit big. I did that on purpose, but he said they had nice cushion and a good weight to them as well. Have not had the opportunity to test them in snow just yet, but just by looking at them, I can’t see them not being waterproof. I will update once he does get into snow wearing them.
T**R
Best boots at an affordable price
I was getting into mountaineering 2-3 years ago and wanted something cheap and reliable. These boots are the best thing possible if someone is looking for that. They have summited Mt. Jefferson, St Helens, Theilson, Mcloughlin, South Sister and survived 4 days on the Rogue River Trail. Extremely waterproof and versatile. Most affordable pair I’ve ever owned.
A**R
Decent overall for the money wide fitment
Boots seem okay so far they are decently comfortable it definitely seems like they're built as a wide fit and my foot slides around in them and tightening them makes them fit strangely and look Goofy other than that they seem okay for the money
K**R
Product better than description.
Was a great fitting & comfortable hunting boot. Was warm on cold mornings & kept my feet dry on thr wet days in the woods hunting this fall.
J**M
Not real leather but "non animal leather" which is POLYURETHANE
Just received my black "leather" hiking boots. They have a plastic smell to them. Going to the Nortiv8 website, the description of the boots states "leather, PU (polyurethane), and mesh." The description of the suede says "waterproof leather". So I call the number for customer service and inquire about what I purchased. I was told there is "animal based leather" and "non animal based leather" which the latter is polyurethane. She did mention the term "vegan leather". Their boots even the suede is "non animal based leather" (this is what I was told). I told the woman that I have never heard of non-animal based leather, and that the wording is deceptive: If something says "leather" I automatically think real animal based leather. Then I asked about the suede, is that real suede? I was told that it also is non animal based leather, AKA polyurethane. I did some investigation and found that a process called "flocking" is done to the PU that makes it resemble suede. Nowadays I guess you have to question what the wording actually means. I have never heard of "polyurethane leather". To me it is either leather or it is polyurethane. My boots are going back ASAP!!!
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