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🥾 Step into adventure with waterproof comfort that outlasts the trail.
The Oboz Men's Firebrand II Low B-DRY Hiking Shoe combines a custom-molded insole, waterproof B-DRY technology, and a rugged outsole to deliver superior comfort, durability, and traction. Designed for serious hikers and weekend explorers alike, this shoe offers a secure fit with breathable waterproofing, making it ideal for diverse terrains and weather conditions.








| ASIN | B00439GYQI |
| Arch Type | Medium |
| Best Sellers Rank | #130,861 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #121 in Men's Hiking Shoes |
| Brand | Oboz |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Color | Earth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,478 Reviews |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Fits true to size |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810918017003 |
| Heel Type | Flat |
| Insole Material | Removeable |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Oboz |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 21301 |
| Material Fabric | Leather, leather-and-fabric |
| Model Name | Firebrand Ii Low Waterproof |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion Lifestyle | hiking, outdoor |
| Outer Material | Leather, abrasion-resistant mesh |
| Pattern | solid |
| Seasons | Spring |
| Shoe Height Map | Mid Top |
| Sole Material | Rubber |
| Special Features | Waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Hiking |
| Sport Type | Hiking |
| Style Name | Hiking-boots |
| Style Number | 21301 |
| Theme | Outdoor, Hiking |
| Toe Style | Closed Toe |
| UPC | 810918017003 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| lining-description | Synthetic |
A**L
30 miles in 3 days and my feet felt great!
If you are like me and spend hours reading reviews before making an online purchase, I wanted to provide my review of this excellent hiking shoe to make your decision to buy this shoe easier. I own or have owned merrill's, la sportiva's and salomon's and my new go to shoe is the Firebrand II by Oboz. First, I'm not an avid hiker but do put lots of time in them doing my personal weekend hobbies. Down in New Orleans, the terrain isn't exactly mountainous, but there are plenty of outdoor activities around. Anyway, I took the family to Glacier National Park this July and we hiked pretty hard for the first three days. My kids pooped out by the fourth, so I took it easy on them and only hiked 6 miles that day. While my legs, calves and thighs ached, my feet felt great thanks to the excellent support of the Firebrand II's. As for fit, I was very excited about how well this shoot fit my foot. When ordering from the internet, it's always nerve racking not knowing what you'll get in the mail. I have a standard 10-1/2 size foot and ordered these like my running shoes - a half size up. The size 11 even fit my slightly smaller left foot just fine. The shoe hugs the heel so there's no slippage. The width is standard - again, worked perfect for my standard width foot. The toe box provided enough room side to side, but didn't feel sloppy when hiking on sidehill paths. The one part of a shoe that can begin to heat up for me is the rise of the shoe. Again, the Firebrand II was very comfortable, didn't tighten up, slide around and or pinch at the rise. I wore mid and or light weight hiking socks each day and pulled the laces to a comfortable tightness. Day in day out, these have been the most comfortable pair of shoes I've hiked in and or worn all day. I did purchase the BeDry series (waterproof lining inside) which adds weight, so decide if you need yours to be waterproof or not. Down in south Louisiana, we get lots of rain, so it was a no brainer for me. Out of the box, the shoe has a unique look with the seven eyelets. The colors are bold and earthy and just look like they belong on a hiking trail. I did spend a little time breaking them in, however, I don't think that was necessary. The shoes are not stiff out of the box, but I always like to break my shoe in before embarking on a trip. Once I stopped admiring how good looking they were, I checked out the workmanship. I am leery of the toe's of shoes like this. It always seems the glue gives way. However, I saw no indication these toe wraps would pop. The sole seems very rugged. They did an excellent job with traction. I never slipped going downhill on loose gravel or wet rock. Best thing was at the end of each day, I would hose down the bottom and sides and not worry about the water soaking through. All in all, these are great shoes and you will not regret your purchase. I've cleaned mine up and put them away for my next hiking adventure - Alaska! I hope this helps. My final thought, Oboz are good to go. Buy with confidence.
T**Z
Great Walking Shoe - long lifer and so comfortable
I use it for light tramping with a light pack. It gives excellent sole and foot protection but naturally little ankle protection. It is very comfortable to wear and fits my foot perfectly. Highly Recommended. This written year later - My 5* rating stands. This has done several long hikes and tramps and will easily last another year. Slight outer heel wear but normal for the type of hiking and general walk use it has done. Very good foot support and the metal eyelets are a good construction feature. Tommonz This written after two years of virtually daily use including light hiking. Still 5* rating but the soles are now virtually flat(tread worn) and outside heel has worn down. The uppers are fine and the lace eyelets are still intact. These have been a super buy. I am about to order a second pair after thoroughly researching for other types but it appears these are the best for me. 8 Oct 2014 . My second pair of Oboz Men's Firebrand 11 Multishoe have arrived!! Only 11 days to New Zealand. They really are an excellently made sports shoe and are comfortable "out of the box". I looked extensively at others - you know the story "it's time for change" - but none that I saw or tried were as well built, COMFORTABLE, solid and my first pair lasted me two years. The uppers are still fine and they remain waterproof but the soles are "flat" so OK around home. This shoe would sell even more if there was a range of colors available. How about it OBOZ??
C**H
Best hiking shoes I've ever had!
The Oboz Firebrand hiking shoes are amazing to wear. They fit and feel like sneakers with the benefit of a stiff platform making them perfect for trail hiking. The stiffness of the souls make these great for limiting the amount of flexing on your feet, so your feet don't tire as quickly as they would on shoes that do flex more like your favorite in-city sneakers would. The shoes have a well guarded toe box and are very much waterproof. I always wear size 10 shoes and these fit as expected. The fit and finish on these shoes are top notch and I'm very curious to see how many miles I will get from these shoes. I've always bought brands like; Salomon, Asolo, and Keens for hiking, and Oboz will definitely be on the top of my list for shoe brands to buy.
D**C
Great & ALMOST Awesome Shoe
Bought these for work and weekend/vacation play. I have no regrets and will ditch the Merrell's. here's my pro's and con's: Pro's: - Comfort right from the box. No break-in was really needed. I walk 5-8 miles a day at work mostly on concrete and I had no soreness whatsoever after the first week. The arch is perfect for me and if they weren't I would have bought different inserts. - Looks. They are different and cool looking and bring LOTS of compliments. I had a pair of Merrell vents and they were nice but very run of the mill looking and provided ok comfort at best (they went in the trash). - Laces. It may sound weird to mention just the laces but the laces are thicker than 550'cord and probably as strong. Could use them in a survival situation! LOL - Fit and finish. Well at least the finish. These shoes are well made. I wish, especially for the price, they were made in the USA but they are made in Vietnam. They have no glue smears, stitch over-runs or misfit pieces. They are just well made shoes. Older reviews mention that they don't come in wide, well they do now as mine are 13E. - Lace loops. Made of metal not the thin fabric as on the Merrells. I never had an issue with the Merrell loops but something to consider. Cons: - They are a little tight in the toe box. Not unbearable but that is the only reason I am not giving them a 5 star rating. If I could have given a 4.5 star, I would have. I am hoping that with further wear they will break in a bit and stretch in the toe. Otherwise I do have a shoe stretcher i may use on them. - Warm on the feet. As stated above, I walk a lot and these shoes are not as cool temperature wise as the Merrell vents. That is to be expected as they are waterproof and have a WP membrane. That's it. My review in a nutshell. Hope it helps someone out there.
J**N
Durable, excellent quality = Happy Feet!
Oboz feel like something you’ve been wearing already..no break in Period. Happy feet! Extremely durable ! As a contractor o need reliability in footwear . All other major brands of workwear I can literally destroy in 3-6 months … Oboz last 1-2 years .. the laces are usually the 1st to break .. and the wearability of the toe is equal to that of Danner .. no other shoe - Merrill , redwing, timberland, brunt , Dunham .. and any other has the lasting durability of the Oboz toe cap
J**N
6 month review, 2 million + steps later (~1000 miles), uppers lasted, soles wore through
I purchased these in late January due to a good experience with the slip on moc. I am a larger person, 6'3" and 355 pounds at the time. Part of my fitness goal included getting sturdy shoes to support my frame while walking 5 to 6 miles every day. They were a little stiff when new. Always a good sign for me having broken in many hiking boots over the decades. That stiffness was good support on sides and arches which appears to have translated into durability. Pros: Comfortable Good laces Stitching stayed sound and intact Very water resistant Kept feet warm and dry Rubber parts did not delaminate on sole and rand Color lasted. Cons: Soles wore through earlier than expected (the rest of the shoes are in good shape, would resole if an option) I am hard on shoes. My size and activity mean prior shoes have fallen apart with stitching coming undone, soles delaminating, and toe rand coming unglued. I was really pleased how remarkably well these held up. Was surprised how the soles were not as durable as the uppers. I put an average of 5.3 miles a day on these shoes every day and found them comfortable untl I retired them today. Over those miles I lost over 30 pounds and appreciate relying upon them for that continuing goal.
M**I
These are the most amazing sneakers I have ever owned!
I love these! I have 8.5 size dress shoes that are soft but realistically my feet are very wide so getting Oboz in 10E means that my wide toes are safe from getting mashed up against the toe box when I go downhill on hikes. I wear a pair of liner socks, then a pair of light hiking Thorlo socks, then put these on. The soles are super robust which is great for hiking on rocky terrain and makes me taller. The soles have a lot of bounce too. The shoes are very breathable comparable to a very old pair of Ecco yak leather hiking shoes I used to wear. They're not light but strength is not something I'm lacking in and protection/cushioning/ergonomics are my priorities, not running a race for record times. These Oboz shoes look good and I've thrown then in the washer a few times; they come out looking like new each time! Put your wet washed sneakers next to the bottom of your fridge or some warm appliance so they dry out by the next day. It's really nice to have a pair of hiking shoes that I can just throw in the washer after I get home instead of trying to rinse them off in hot water which never gets them really clean. Nowadays I mostly wear these outside for the comfort factor instead of my dress shoes.
S**N
Avid Hiker's description.
These ones have a very sticky outsole and gel-like forgiveness against twisting. Traction is incredible, especially on wet leafy slopes. I can plant a heel firmly on stone and flex it right and left a few degrees without breaking it loose. My shoe is tightly fit, and the flex is all in the rubber of the heel. This allows lots of forgiveness toward ankle and knee tendons. I live in PA where the trails are famous for rockiness. This is my new sneaker. I laugh at all the other ones I've ever had now. It's heel counter is like something made by Osolo. There is no sneaker like heel rolling in these. I would gladly grab this shoe and a 35 pound pack for a day hike on mostly smooth trails, or even for a couple of weeks of fourteen mile days. With a fifty pound pack I'd get stone bruises on the bottoms of my feet. All day on big pointy gravel, even without a pack, my feet would be sore on the bottom. I'd like to see a removable thin delrin footplate, for times when I want to go where it's too rocky for this shoe's stone bruising permeability. Overall, I'd want the sole to be exactly as it is, though, as it grips so well as to confidently trail run leaf strewn hillsides half covered in snow, These shoes are put together better than the best legendary hiking boots of backpacking's heyday. No leaks in rain and slush, no separation of glued parts after three months, no complaints at all, except that I'd wish for a removable bottom plate under the removable footbed as part of the package. The removable footbed is about similar to $50 orthotic insoles. It cups the heel well, and relieves pain from a bone spur I got from other ill fitting workboots as well as those other orthotic insoles did. In these, the bone spur inflammation is healing up as well as with that other orthotic, and I like the Oboz insole better for comfort and balance. One can't tell easily from the photo, but the rubber toe cap is very sticky for good traction where one might do a toe jam, is attached bomb-proof enough for doing that, and is thick enough to kick rocks down the trail all day, or to kneel with the toe tops in the dirt without wearing out.
D**O
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Excellent quality and fit. Great shoe
M**N
良い靴です
低山ハイキングに数回使いました。何足かprime wardrobeにて試した結果、幅広の私の足を締め付けず包み込むような履き心地と配色デザインが気に入り購入しました。包み込むような、というのは具体的には既に持っているメレルのモアブ2に近いと感じました。 モアブ2と比較して良い点はソールが滑りにくいこと。山道ではなくコンビニなんかの硬く平らな床が雨で濡れている状況で、メレルモアブ2はすごく滑ります。その滑りやすさを5段階の5とすればこのオボズは3くらいだといえます。 比較して悪い点は添付画像にもあるように靴ひもが解けやすいこと。5時間のハイキングで10回以上解けてストレスが溜まりました。ひもを替えれば解決すると思われますがその点で☆-1です。 総じて言えば、日本人に多い幅広甲高の足にもフィットする足型、デザインがメレルのように野暮ったくない、洗練されているという2点においてオススメできる1足です。
K**S
Super shoe
I already had a pair of these so I’m very familiar with the excellent fit and quality , unfortunately oboz have superseded these with an updated shoe , however I was keen to get another pair for “best”and manage to source these new ones from America They truly are excellent shoes , my doctor said joint problems always start from the feet up so if your wearing I’ll fitting unsupportive shoes this will have a negative impact further up , in my case a dodgy knee , so having a good shoe is important . These truly are excellent shoes very ergonomic very supportive and certainly have had a positive impact on my knee , they can be worn all day no problem I can certainly recommend them
A**R
Comfortable and versatile.
Love these shoes. Great support for a low hiker. Not a quick on/off shoe, as the tongue is anchored fairly low, even with the laces loosened right off. However, if you want a comfortable shoe for trails and/or longer walks, you won't be disappointed. Water resistance is great as well.
ば**@
オールマイティに使えるシューズです
11月の山歩きに使用したのでレビューします。 履いてみてまず驚いたのはシャンクの適度な固さ。何というか腰の有る固さで、車の運転も支障無く出来ながらも、岩に足をかけた際や雪斜面でのキックステップでも重登山靴で登っている時と同じ安心感が有ります。 ソールもグリップ良く、一般的な路面や雪面、沢渡りでも安心して歩く事が出来ますが、唯一、泥濘路での排泥性能はあまり良く無い感じです。(どの靴もそうですが…) BDRYも体中汗をかく状況でも靴中は蒸れることなく、中々良い性能を出しているように感じます。 ローカットなので、同じObozのトラバースミッドに比べれば踵廻りのホールド感がもう一つかなと思いますが、行き帰りの運転でも支障無く出来、家を出てから帰るまで不足無く使用する事が出来る満足感の高い靴です。
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