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🥾 Step into adventure with unmatched comfort and grip — don’t just hike, Juxt it!
The Vasque Men's Juxt Hiking Shoe combines rugged 1.6-1.8mm suede leather durability with a dual-density EVA and TPU midsole for superior comfort and long-lasting support. Its asymmetrical Arc Tempo last ensures a dynamic, natural fit, while the OTG outsole provides exceptional traction and shock absorption on diverse terrains. Designed for both trail enthusiasts and everyday explorers, the Juxt offers silent indoor wearability and quick-drying performance, making it the versatile shoe for millennial professionals who demand style, comfort, and reliability on and off the trail.












| ASIN | B0041FHYXQ |
| Arch Type | Medium |
| Best Sellers Rank | #359,437 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #299 in Men's Hiking Shoes |
| Brand | Vasque |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Color | Aluminum/Chili Pepper/Tan |
| Cushioning Level | moderate |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,554 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | Lace-Up |
| Fabric type | 100% fabric_type |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | fits well |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00883444499476 |
| Has Shoe Adjustability | Yes |
| Heel Type | Flat |
| Insole Cushioning | EVA foam |
| Insole Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
| Item Type Name | 07000M070 |
| Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Vasque |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 7000 |
| Material Fabric | Leather, Rubber |
| Model Name | Juxt Multisport |
| Occasion Lifestyle | hiking, outdoor |
| Occasion Type | Camping, Hiking, Outdoor |
| Origin | Imported |
| Outer Material | Suede |
| Outer material | Suede |
| Pattern | plaid |
| Seasons | Fall, Spring, Summer |
| Shoe Height Map | Low Top |
| Shoe Type | Athletic Shoe |
| Sole Material | Rubber |
| Sole material | Rubber |
| Special Features | logos |
| Specific Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking, Outdoor |
| Sport Type | Hiking, Walking |
| Strap Type | Lace (Material not specified) |
| Style Name | Hiking Shoe |
| Style Number | 7000-Aluminum/Chili Pepper-7M |
| Toe Style | Closed Toe |
| UPC | 883444499476 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| lining-description | Fabric |
G**I
Love Vasque Shoes!!!
Vasque shoes are my absolute favorite. They are rugged, fit great, and have superior quality. The Juxt's did not disappoint. I got 2 pairs. A friend turned me onto Vasque shoes years ago. I've had many pairs over the years. I had to switch from med. width to wide width as i got older, and my feet spread out with age. The wide width is as perfectly fitting as the mediums were back then. Super comfortable, rugged, and great looking. I currently have about 7 pairs of Vasque's. Some with waterproofing, and some without. The Juxt's are the newest addition to the crew. I got them as soon as i could find them in wide. The stupid supply chain issues made finding wide in Vasque's hard. You will not be sorry for choosing any Vasque shoe. I have extreme foot pain from many years of working on old concrete hangar floors. So consequently, I have trouble finding shoes that are comfortable. Vasque shoes are them. I also have found shoes from Rock Rooster to be great for work. I've tried dozens of high end shoes over the years. These 2 brands are my go to's. I also liked a model from Danner, but they discontinued them. So Rock Rooster for work, and Vasque for everything else. I use a high end firm supporting insole from Sole in my Rock Rooster's for work. Keeps my foot stable when carrying a heavy tool bag and A/C parts. The Vasque's, i like the insole that comes with them. Hope this helps.
L**O
I just tend to look like one.
I've read somewhere that these were the shoes a Seal Team 6 member used during the Osama Bin Laden raid. I don't know if that is true or not. I'm not a Seal, I just tend to look like one... the animal, not the highly trained elite soldier. I took these out on a 5 mile hike/trail run. In my area we had a day of thunderstorms couple days prior, so most of the trails were still wet and muddy and slippery. Most of the small streams that I was able to get by without getting my feet wet were now overflowing with water. I knew if I went through with this, it would be close to impossible to return these if I didn't like them for some reason. However, at the comfort of my home, when I was walking around in these, they were very comfortable. Love the feel, fit, and look of the shoes. So I crossed these flooded streams, completely submersing these shoes in water. They drain well and were quick to dry. I aired them out and wore them the next day hanging out with friends. During my hike, these shoes have great traction and protection. I didn't feel any rocks or roots, and my foot felt comfy and protected the entire time. Well as comfy as drenched shoes and socks can be. I didn't use them on slippery rock, so can't say if they're good for that or not. Here's the thing that really surprised me. These shoes are surprisingly silent walking indoors. I have Merrell Moabs, and various trail running/hiking shoes, and all of them make either a rubbing rubber type of noise indoors on tile, or a thud like noise. These shoes are silent. These are my first pair of Vasques, and I am very happy.
A**R
Arrived on Sunday for trip on Monday
I tried these on once, after they arrived at my door, a couple of hours before I laced up for a two day trip of ~10 miles of backpacking (rope, rack, and water), class 4 scrambling and 5+ hours of chest deep manzanita. I look for three things in hiking boots; a price for use over two years, durability of the upper in materials and construction, and a high quality outsole. These fit the budget, I thought the toe cap was interesting and could add to the robustness of the upper, and I liked the marketing of "approach shoe" because I knew I wouldn't want to swap out for rock shoes during this wet trip, for obvious reasons. I prefer a Vibram outsole and usually buy a competitor brand for this reason. This outsole provided plenty of grip, despite the deep aggressive lugs, on both smooth granite and wet talus. In my experience, there is always a compromise with the sole, between grip on smooth surfaces and durability/service life. This material seems a bit hard, so will probably last quite a while. Breaking in the sole will probably increase grip on smooth surfaces. It rained both days and the shoes were wet for ~36 straight hours and on my feet for 26 of those hours.. We spent a little more than 12 hours the first day, moving from valley floor, to rockfall/scree, to class 4 scramble, then stomping through manzanita, all during steady rain, and I never had a hot spot, sore arch, heel slip, or even loose shoelace. The first night, the shoes didn't have a chance to dry out before I put them back on at sunrise to make another shorter run of the same type and conditions. No problems with these shoes then, either. I'm looking forward to breaking these shoes in for greater flexibility and "molded" fit, and I can't complain about anything yet. I searched Amazon for "men's approach shoe", narrowed the price to what I wanted to pay, checked for highest average review and found these. I'd owned Vasque brand before, but over 14 years ago, and those shoes were, honestly, garbage in short time. I hope these treat me well.
D**E
Product review
Excellent , i'm very steady on my feet would buy again
J**3
How could DEVGRU be wrong?
I was looking for a low top trail / hiking shoe for hot weather hog hunting in Texas. While looking around I learned these were the shoes worn by the operators who raided the compound where UBL was. That was it for me. My thought was, if SEAL Team Six, who could choose whatever gear on the planet they wanted, chose this gear to support them on the raid (with the exception of Mark Owen who said in “No Easy Day” he chose Salomon Quest boots due to his “baby ankles”), they’d probably be solid for my humble purpose. Feels good to be right. These shoes are insanely comfortable and fit true to size. Construction is top notch, clean stitching, and high quality materials. Because they’re not waterproof the shoes were much more breathable than your standard Gore-Tex lined hiking boot. Instantly comfortable and felt broken in from the first time I laced them up. Tread is perfect for outdoor activities ranging from long trail hikes to some serious climbing. Great grab on gravel, brush and rocks. Some said there was some slip on wet surfaces but I haven’t tested that. If considering them, I’d highly recommend you order a pair and give them a test drive. Whether going on a bad guy raid or an easy hike with the kids, I’m sure you’ll be pleased.
B**N
I Like These Shoes
A little back story on my reasoning for buying these shoes. I am mostly an on-trail hiker in Northern California and the Lake Tahoe area sometimes going up 10-11000 ft peaks as well as coastal and valley hikes. Occasionally I go off-trail but not that often. My previous hiking footwear was the Merrill Moab 2 low non-waterproof shoes, I don’t like waterproof shoes as I find them too hot. The Moabs were fine shoes, but they were 2 years old, losing their cushioning and reviewers mentioned the new Moabs were not that good, so I decided to try the Vasque Juxt which were highly rated. My normal hiking shoe size is a man’s 11D, so I ordered the Juxt in that size. It also comes in a wide size. I was a little concerned about them being too narrow because some people had mentioned that in the reviews. When I got them and looked at them they looked too narrow, but they weren’t when I tried them on. In fact they are so comfortable that I haven’t taken them off for 5 days except at night of course. I have taken them on three day hikes and they worked fine in that capacity. The rock plate works well to protect against sharp rocks and the cushioning is just right for me. The fit is very similar to the Moabs in the same size. Some people have mentioned that these are the shoes that the Navy Seals used when they took out Osama Bin Laden. I don’t know if that is true or not, but I served in the U.S. Navy and lost a firefighter relative on 9/11, so I hope it’s true. In conclusion I would recommend these shoes highly and after having them for only 6 days I have ordered another pair in a different color!
S**E
which is pretty impressive, because I don't usually own more than ...
These shoes lasted me a year, which is pretty impressive, because I don't usually own more than one pair of shoes at a time so these were worn 365 days pretty much. Typically at the one year mark even the most expensive hiking shoes are fairly worn out, and I must say that probably only some $200+ pairs of Lowas I have owned held up as well. It may seem silly, but one thing that impressed me about their durability was that the laces lasted the entire year as well. Don't know if it is my feet or what, but the last 4 or 5 pairs of shoes I've owned the laces broke after about 9 months, even some very expensive brands. These laces were not even frayed a bit. Another thing I liked about them was they were comfortable from day one, although they did not give as much support, stability, or padding as more expensive shoes I've owned. I was not super-impressed with their wet traction. Seemed like they were a bit slippery when I was walking in somewhere out of the rain, but on another note, even though they are not waterproof, they actually kept my feet dry when tromping through dewy grass and stepping in the occasional shallow puddle. I can recall one time my feet actually felt wet at all in these shoes. I'm wanting something with a little more padding and stability so I will probably not buy them again, but all-in-all these were a great value for the price. Top notch shoes that I am proud to have live a year plus with and give 5 stars to.
S**Y
Okay not great. More trail runner than hiker.
Could it be that the Juxt is called a "multisport" shoe because it does several things okay, but nothing really well? Length: Relatively true-to-size, if a smidge long. I normally buy 9.5 when choosing a shoe that will be used for hiking to ensure there will be no toe bang. The size 9 Juxt is fine. Width: Sufficient room in the toebox. Definitely fits a more snugly through the forefoot than a typical "hiker"; might be more like an approach shoe. The heel pocket is not as narrow as the forefoot... might be more like the toebox. The extra lacing eyes and webbing allow for a very customized fit from toe to ankle. Heel pocket: For me, this is the most disappointing aspect of the shoe. Not sure if I can describe this in a way that will be comprehensible, but... the heel of the shoe, and the heel pocket, are shorter, top to bottom, than on a standard hiker. For me, this means that the heel doesn't feel as securely strapped in. And while the unique lacing arrangement holds the fore and mid foot securely, it does not lock the heel in place. On the first few wearings, there was noticeable heel lift. This has diminished somewhat as the shoes have broken in - perhaps because the sole has softened up and perhaps because the shoe is molding to my foot. But it remains true that the heel fit of the Juxt does not seem as... secure... as on the Lowa and Merrell hiking shoes I've owned. . Support: Torsional rigidity is okay, probably a result of the design of the sole. But the shoe is fairly soft. More a lightweight "trail runner" than a substantive "hiker". Can feel rocks through the sole - which is okay when scrambling, but can be painful / tiring on a long day of talus hopping. Sole: As above... a bit soft; doesn't appear to have much of a shank. Seems to grip well enough. Haven't had the shoe out in inclement weather so cannot comment on performance in wet or mud. Quality of materials / construction: No complaints (so far). Similar quality to my Vasque Snowblimes. If Lowas are BMWs, Vasque would be a Chevrolet. Solid materials and workmanship. Decent value at this price-point. One niggle: As another reviewer commented, the laces are constructed of a "slippery" material and have a propensity to loosen even when double knotted. Which can be annoying but is not really a "problem".
T**O
Muy buena calidad
Estos tenis son de muy buena calidad, la piel es gruesa y suave y no tienen partes de plastico, lo que me gusto mucho, vienen tanto en tallas regular como en wide, el forro interior se ve de buena calidad y no suda nada el pie, las plantillas me producian una especie de alergia en los pies pero las remplace por plantillas del Dr Scholl de gel y los tenis quedaron muy comodos y se corrigio el problema, el sistema de agujetas hasta los dedos permite ajustatar bien el tenis pero atrapa mucha basura del camino ya que no quedan espacios abiertos. Estos tenis tienen que aflojarse por lo que conviene hacer recorridos pequeños al principio.
S**M
the shoes definitely meet my expectations.
I heard about them from a friend and I bought them with some trepidation, but they are definitely worth the price. I recommend
E**1
Comfortable out of the box
I had a pair of these previously and looked it up on Amazon to see if I could get them there. Sure enough and the price was a bit better than I could get locally. My last pair lasted a couple of years with no malfunctions just wear so that's why I was so interested in getting a new set. That and they fit my foot well - which I realize is a personal thing so I know that will be different for each person.
G**H
Awesome
These are so comfortable Straight out the box with no issues. This is my second pair after my last pair finally gave up the ghost after 5 yrs. How these aren’t more well known in the UK, I don’t know
R**N
Super comfortable
Delivery was quick, fit was as expected and value was top shelf ,very happy with my purcase!
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