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This is what other customers say:
These are great amazing price for a brilliant pair of shoes which I wear all the time. They can't compete with wellies in mud on the farm but everywhere else - up the hill, walking the dog, in the office, in the pub these are perfect.
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- Advantages
- Waterproof
- Good grip
- Robust
- Durable
- Comfortable
Bought these in reserve for when present pair wear out. Wear these now instead of clumpy boots. Comfortable and supportive without the heavy weight of big boots with added bonus of being waterproof. Highly recommended.
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- Advantages
- Good grip
- Robust
- Breathable
- Stabilizes the foot
- Waterproof
- Price / performance
- Comfortable
I have now owned five pairs of these, I think this speaks for itself, they are great shoes, my only complaint would be they are a little on the big size and if you made a GTX one in children's size 35 I would buy them instead but it's a great product and I will probably own more pairs in the future!!
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- Advantages
- Finish
- Durable
- Stabilizes the foot
- Breathable
- Price / performance
- Waterproof
- Lightweight
- Comfortable
- Good grip
- Robust
These are worth the investment, supremely comfortable, hardwearing and very waterproof even after years of use. Give them 3 months to bed in properly, no blister stage just to really mould and hold to your foot profile. Quality has been really consistent
The problem I have is that the top of the shoe is such thick suede that where it creases it squashes my foot. It never feels comfortable, which is such a pity as I love the style and the colour. So if it fits you it’s great!
A brilliant all round shoe, for street wear, hill walking (provided you are used to a shoe rather than a boot on rough ground), and trekking in the jungles of Southeast Asia. For the latter, I'm not sure that the gore-tex is ideal, as it also holds water in after wading through streams and being out in torrential rain. But, in all other situations I've used these, they have been nicely waterproof.
I want to buy for my brother, he is 6ft 5 and size 12 in shoes. He is big guy with broad feet. He lives in London and walks a lot, and is heavy on shoes. I have bought trail shoes before which are really hard wearing and suit. Thanks
Hi Bronwen, The Mojito will not be the best choice for your brother as Scarpa, in general, have a regular fit that does not suit wide feet. I'd recommend that you have a look at some approach or multisport shoes from Lowa, Hanwag or Mammut as all offer a better fit for your brother.
I usually take a size 4 in a normal shoe, should I go up to a 5 for a walking shoe? Also I have quite painful toe joints, would you recommend this shoe?
Hi Lynn, you can take this shoe in your street size or 0.5 sizes bigger if you want to wear thick socks with it. For longer hikes the Mojito Trail GTX is more appropriate as it has better impact absorbtion :-) https://www.alpinetrek.co.uk/scarpa-womens-mojito-trail-gtx-multisport-shoes/
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