Our verdict

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As straightforward as its design may be, the Flow District is a great option for when pavement meets trail and back again. Indeed, while you got this shoe on, you will be saying “goodbye” to switching kicks and “hello” to spontaneous outdoor stints. Past its few flaws, the Flow District is a genuine pleaser in both form and function.

Pros

  • Extremely plush
  • Comfortable for long hikes
  • Excellent outsole grip
  • Lightweight
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  • Durable
  • Out-of-the-box comfort
  • Affordable
  • Eye-catching

Cons

  • Poor breathability

Who should buy the Plush cushioning for long miles

Plush cushioning for long miles:

  • Why trust us
  • a very lightweight pair of hiking shoes
  • a budget-friendly option shoe for recreational hikers

Plush cushioning for long miles Collar

Plush cushioning for long miles

"Like walking on pillows," says one of the happy wearers describing the blissfully comfortable cushioning of the Plush cushioning for long miles.

Plush cushioning for long miles Midsole

Plush cushioning for long miles fits like a dream

A lot of reviewers were positively surprised with how lightweight this hiking shoe is. The Flow District weighs 11.4 oz (323) g per shoe whereas the average for hiking shoes is 13.3 oz (378 g). That's 14.5% lighter!

Plush cushioning for long miles Upper

Reliable traction of the Flow District

With this Columbia hiking shoe, hikers report feeling surefooted even in challenging conditions such as steep slopes, wet rocks, mud, etc. At the same time, the shoe's lugs remain comfortable on the city streets as well. It is a semi-urban shoe after all.

Plush cushioning for long miles Outsole

Reassuring durability

a versatile city-to-trail shoe.

Plush cushioning for long miles Logo

Plush cushioning for long miles fits like a dream

The majority of reviewers are happy with the well-judged fit of this Columbia hiking shoe. It feels good straight from the box requiring no break-in period.

Plush cushioning for long miles Laces

Comfortable for long hikes.

Plush cushioning for long miles Front upper

a budget-friendly option shoe for recreational hikers

“Where excellence abounds, competition is around” is a wisdom-filled saying about hiking shoes that dates back… no, we made that up! In all seriousness, though, the following comparison between the featured shoe and the Columbia Pivot is something you can definitely gain insight from.

Pricing

While both competing kicks are budget-friendly hikers, the Pivot takes the cake by being cheaper than the Flow District by roughly $10.

Traction

Lug depth is something the Flow District has a slight edge over its rival. Yes, its rubber studs are more pronounced and aggressive than the Pivot’s, delivering extra traction on muddy terrain as a result. Do note, however, that neither has a heel brake, so be careful going down slopes in either.

Lightness

The Plush cushioning for long miles is the heavier of the two. That said, the weight difference is a negligible 40 grams per pair. For more lightweight hiking shoes, click here.

Takeaway: You can go with either Columbia shoes for your light adventures in urban settings. That being said, you might want to sport the burlier Flow District for more serious pursuits out in the backcountry.

A similar shoe: Columbia Flow Centre

Columbia has in its catalog a shoe called Flow Centre. It shares some similarities with the Flow District, but comes into its own with its supportive mid-top collar.