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Oboz

Oboz was founded in 2007 by a group of people who used to work for big-brand-footwear, who decided to come together to found a shoe company built on one principle: True to the Trail. This philosophy guides both the Oboz business ethics and shoe design process. The company's technology is inspired by common sense, experience, and a healthy aversion to cutesy gimmicks. Every pair of Oboz shoes comes equipped with a supportive, quality BFit insole. In addition to quality technology, with every pair of Oboz shoes bought, the company plants a tree in partnership with Trees for the Future. The trees are meant to create sustainable sources of crop shade, soil rehabilitation, food, windbreaks, medicine, mudslide control, timber, and more for communities in Africa, Asia and Latin America...all while reducing CO2 levels and raising biodiversity worldwide.



Featured Styles:
30919-p1 Oboz Katabatic Low B-Dry Hiker Island (Women's)
Item #: 30919
$159.95 $124.00
Average rating:
average rating 60%
31005-p1 Oboz Katabatic Mid B-Dry Hiker Black Sea (Men's)
Item #: 31005
$179.95 $139.00
25146-p1 Oboz Sawtooth II Mid B-Dry Hiker Pewter/ Violet (Women's)
Item #: 25146
$149.95 $119.00
Average rating:
average rating 100%
31603-p1 Oboz Sphinx Pull-On Insulated B-Dry Moose Brown (Women's)
Item #: 31603
$189.95 $116.00
Average rating:
average rating 100%
30918-p1 Oboz Whakata Trail Sandal Storm Cloud (Men's)
Item #: 30918
$109.95 $79.00


How do Oboz fit? We believe that Oboz run true to size. Most styles offer a snug, secure fit in the heel, with a roomy toe box.

Where did the name Oboz come from? Oboz is short for “outside Bozeman”.

How do I care for my Oboz? Rinse, brush or wipe off all dirt & mud on your Oboz after using them. Mud & dirt can dry out leather which may cause them to breakdown quicker. Do not put your Oboz in the washer or dryer. Heat can disconnect the midsole & outsole or warp materials within the shoes so if your shoes become wet, let them air dry at room temperature.

After a long day of hiking, pull out your insoles & allow them to dry. Even if you were hiking in dry claimants, this will help prevent odor & dry any moisture caused from perspiration.

Things to consider when picking a hiker:
Fit: Consider the width of the toe box & its volume. Feet swell while on hikes so extra wiggle room will keep you comfortable longer.
Midsole: Midsoles are all about cushioning, comfort & shock-absorption. Cushioning should be in the forefoot & shock absorption should be in the heel. A "springier" midsole returns a little energy with every step, so they are nice for a fast hike or going a long distance. A denser midsole helps protect feet from natural hazards.
Outsole: Deeper lugs are for more rugged or slick terrain and shallower lugs are more versatile for hiking around town. 
Height: The taller the boot, the more support you'll have. Low-cut hikers are the lightest & most flexible option. Mid-cut hikers are a hybrid options. They balance ankle support & protection with flexibility. High-cut hikers have more ankle support, and they are helpful on super rugged terrain or if you're carrying a heavy pack.
Upper: Material choices should match the type of hiking you plan to do. Leather or synthetic materials are more durable but typically heavier & less breathable. Mesh options are great for hot, dry hikes. Waterproof boots keep your feet dry, but the waterproofing must be breathable, or your feet will get wet from sweat. 


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