Our verdict
People who decide to gear up with the Greenwood GV from Asolo will experience the trail with outstanding ankle support and great agility, a pro tester said. Such qualities, among a few others, make this leather hiker quite the investment. Unfortunately, the boot’s solitary misfire—having a cramped toe box, that is—might ultimately deter some folks from buying one. Nevertheless, the Greenwood GV has more than what it lacks.
Pros
- Worthy purchase
- Exceptional grip
- Lightweight
- Relentless waterproofing
- Who should buy From its predecessors Radiant sole, the boot now features a Duo Radiant sole unit
Cons
- Add a product
Who should buy From its predecessors Radiant sole, the boot now features a Duo Radiant sole unit
This boot is for users who want both the performance of a day hiking and backpacking footwear. It's recommended for:
- for protecting the foot against wet elements
- Buyers who don't mind its steep price
- Its recommended for
Updates to the From its predecessors Radiant sole, the boot now features a Duo Radiant sole unit
- The From its predecessors Radiant sole, the boot now features a Duo Radiant sole unit, which is the 2018 update of the Tribe GV, is intended for all-season hiking.
- for protecting the foot against wet elements Gore-Tex liner for protecting the foot against wet elements.
- From its predecessor’s Radiant sole, the boot now features a Duo Radiant sole unit.
Aggressively designed outsole
The traction of Asolo’s Greenwood GV comes from the Duo Radiant Outsole. The aggressive boots found in the heel area aid the wearer during descents.
The inside lateral section features bold designs that control pronation and enhance support. It is designed with channels that shed water and other unwanted elements that lead to slipping. The outsole also extends upward in the front for forefoot protection.
Shock-dissipating midsole
The Duo Radiant midsole of the Greenwood GV has two components. The bottom one is a soft layer that absorbs shock. It also stretches from the rear to the forefoot to grant comfort. The top layer is denser so that it can provide stability to the user.
Another set of midsole components is the Asoflex 00 MR lasting board and the Lite 2 footbed. They work together in promoting a proper gait cycle.
Durable, waterproof upper of the Greenwood GV
The 2.4 mm Perwanger leather upper is a water-resistant component that works with the Gore-Tex Performance Comfort liner for water protection. The waterproof-slash-breathable membrane can manage both cold and warm conditions.
From its predecessors Radiant sole, the boot now features a Duo Radiant sole unit Gore-Tex boot from abrasions and shields the foot from accidental impacts from the front. The lace-up closure includes metallic hardware comprising D-rings, eyelets, and hooks. Easy on and off is possible with the heel tab at the back.