Bavarian-style hiking boot with casual good looks
Handcrafted in southern Germany, the Stuiben boot from Hanwag is a versatile Bavarian-style hiking boot with seriously impressive build quality. The upper is rugged nubuck leather with a soft padded collar and luxury leather lining, while the grippy Hanwag ZT sole is secured with traditional double-stitched construction – a rarity in this day and age, and pretty much unbeatable in terms of durability. For a mountain-ready boot, it's got a decent amount of flex in the sole, making it really comfortable for high-mileage days. Another thing we really like about the Stuiben is that it doesn't look particularly 'hikery'. With a slimmer sole and lacing that doesn't reach too far down the toe of the boot, it's got a more casual, work-boot style that makes it great for travel and everyday wear as well as big days on the hill.
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- Bavarian-style hiking boot
- Leather lining for a pleasant wear climate
- Extra-soft padded leather collar
- Tensioning lace hook on tongue
- Clamping lace hooks
- High-quality double-stitched construction
- Grippy Hanwag ZT sole
- Can be resoled
- Graded category B: a moderately flexible boot for full-day hiking and lighter backpacking in moderate alpine terrain
- Made in Germany
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- Weight: 1560 g
- Weight reference: one pair size 8
- Lace length: UK 6 - 9,5 = 160 cm | UK 10 - 14 = 170 cm
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- Upper material: Nubuck leather
- Outer sole: Hanwag ZT
- Lining: Leather
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Foot length (mm)
264
269
273
277
281
286
290
UK
8
8.5
9
9.5
10
10.5
11
EU
42
42.5
43
44
44.5
45
46
US
9
9.5
10
10.5
11
11.5
12
How to measure foot size correctly
You will need: socks, a sheet of paper, a ruler, and a pen
Important: Measure both your feet, because most people have one foot that is bigger than the other. Your shoe size is determined using the longest of the two measurements.
- Place a sheet of paper on the floor, square against a wall.
- Wear the kind of socks that you would usually wear in this type of shoe.
- Position yourself on the paper, making sure you are standing upright and that your heel is pressed up against the wall.
- Draw a line across the furthermost point of the toes.
- Using the ruler, measure the length of your foot according to the paper, from the back of the heel indent to the line across from the longest toe.
- Repeat the process for the other foot. Make sure you use the longer of the two measurements for calculating shoe size!
- Compare the larger figure you have with those on our size chart to find the correct shoe size for you.
Important: In our size chart, the extra space you need in front of your toes is already calculated into the millimetre figures.
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- Made in Europe: these boots were manufactured in Germany
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From 1921 to this day, Hanwag stands for traditional handcrafted workmanship combined with technical expertise, continuous innovation, durability and tradition. For 100 years, Hanwag have been making high-quality, functional mountaineering and trekking footwear at their headquarters in Vierkirchen near Munich. Together with experienced professional athletes – alpinists, trekkers and mountain guides – Hanwag shoe designers and developers create innovative footwear for outdoor use that is perfected down to the smallest detail.