ECCOMen's Track II Low GORE-TEX waterproof outdoor hiking shoe
⚓**️
Very good traction on wet boat deck. Much better than boat shoes.
Been buying these track shoes for about 25 years at local stores for $250.00 and got these on Amazon for $109.00. They are the same great fit, quality, comfort and support I’ve always known with these shoes. Well made with quality materials and water proof. Also use these as boat shoes because they grip so well.
M**S
Durable and comfortable Ecco men’s shoes
Well made waterproof men’s shoes. My husband walked all ovet Scotland and England in them and they still look great. True to size and comfortable .
M**L
Sturdy and comfortable
Great shoes and provide good support.
S**E
Good thing I didn't order 44 EU (10 - 10
You might want to order a size smaller than you think. I wear size 10.5 in Asics running shoes. I ordered size 43 EU (9 - 9.5 US) based on some research I did beforehand. Good thing I didn't order 44 EU (10 - 10.5 US). There is still about 1/2 to 3/4 inch remaining in the toe box and my toes don't feel compressed at all. I don't know what would happen if I were to exchange them for an even smaller size. I don't want to go through the hassle, plus the 43 is fine and comfortable. First impression, the shoes are beautiful and well made. The label under the tongue says "Made in Slovakia". I am a tad OCD and the shoes pass my personal quality control inspection. I noticed some differences though between the pictures and what I received. The GORE-TEX logo on the side is slightly different and does not have the stitching that goes around the logo; the leather insoles are slightly different; and the "ecco" underneath the shoe is not black. All minor aesthetic differences that most people would not even notice. I surmise that those changes are newer updates to the shoe, or perhaps an older variation, or depends on where they are made. Regardless, the functioning of the shoe has not been compromised in my opinion. Lastly, I was wondering if there was a difference between Bison/Bison vs. Bison. From what I gather, there is no difference. I ordered and received the Bison/Bison (Style 001944, Color 00741). To my surprise and delight, they look like the Bison version which is also sold on Amazon, i.e., darker looking color and darker laces. Depending on the lighting, the color of the shoes and the laces appear different. So, enjoy and if you can find your size at a good price, then jump on it.
C**E
AMAZING INSIDE AND OUT
These shoes are amazing inside and out! I buy my boyfriend shoes constantly because he works the soles right off the shoes. When I came across this pair on Amazon I got excited! They are pricey, but it is true what they say,”You get what you pay for!” The bottom sole has not shown ANY wear and I bought them at Christmas 2023. He wears them to work everyday but the only down side is because the sole is so indestructible they are HEAVY. They are not flexible. So he can’t wear them all day. I still have to keep buying him the shoes that DON’T last. Overall: Worth the money!
A**R
Good item
Good item
M**S
Quality and Comfort
This is the second pair. Most comfortable shoe I ever wore. Well worth the $$$.
J**H
Not Sure What I Bought
I have had ECCO shoes (of this style I think) for decades. They have always had outstanding fit and comfort. Extremely durable. I was accustomed to spending over $300 for each pair. It was worth the price because of these great qualities - they were a good value!Before getting this pair, I bought a pair at a factory outlet for under $200. But it wasn't made of the supple leather I had had before. It was not as comfortable. The pair was made in Indonesia (on the tongue label).So I looked on Amazon and there seemed to be two prices for the same shoe - one about $200 and the other for about $300 - and I could not tell from the listings why they had different prices. So I bought this pair on Amazon for about $300 to see if I could get the supple leather and better quality than the factory outlet pair. The listing in Amazon said the shoes were made in eastern Europe somewhere (Croatia??). I thought that the different factory might make shoes of different quality and materials. The more expensive pair might be like the ones I had over the years.But this pair seemed to be the exactly like the ones I bought at at the factory outlet. They were made in Indonesia and the leather wasn't as supple. So I returned this pair.At minimum, the Amazon listing for where these are made is not accurate. But there also seems to be an issue with pricing. Why are there two dramatically different prices for what seems to be the same shoe?I still think ECCO makes great shoes and would happily pay over $300 for the shoe that I had for so many years.
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