Oboz Sypes Hiking Boot Review: Supportive & Comfortable with Eco-Friendly Materials (2024)

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I’ve tried a lot of hiking boots over the years, so it’s a bold statement for me to say that the Oboz Sypes are my favorite hiking boots I’ve ever owned. As an Oboz ambassador, I’ve been lucky to test many of the shoes in their lineup and truly loved them all, but the comfort level of the Oboz Sypes takes my obsession to a new level.

In just a few short days of wearing them hiking and hanging out at camp, the Sypes molded to my foot resulting in the perfect fit. They cup my heel just right, so the boot stays in place while I hike. They also have an impressively grippy sole, while providing stability without the bulk of a traditional hiking boot. Oh, and they are waterproof and have eco-friendly features too!

In this Oboz Sypes Hiking Boot review, I share the things I love about these lightweight and versatile hiking boots.

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Oboz Sypes Fit and Feel

First I should share a little bit about the shape of my foot. I have a skinny ankle, a narrow heel, and my forefoot is average width. My feet are also relatively flat with low arches. Before discovering Oboz, I had trouble finding hiking boots that kept my heel in place and hugged my ankle without causing strange pressure points.

What I love about the Oboz Sypes hiking boots is that my heel almost feels glued to the insole (in a good way). I lace them like normal, without any special knots, and there’s no up and down slipping or forward movement in the boot, even on the steepest terrain. Despite having a snug heel pocket, the forefront of the Sypes is wide enough to accommodate any foot swelling you might experience as you hike. Plus, there was no break-in period required, and I logged over 75 miles in them within a few weeks and didn’t get a single blister.

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The Oboz Sypes are a lightweight hiking boot, so you won’t expend any extra energy lugging your own two feet around. The Sypes are lighter and less bulky than the Oboz Sawtooth or Bridger models. While I love the Sawtooth and Bridger hiking boots as well, the low profile of the Sypes makes it a really diverse shoe – they’re so lightweight and comfortable that they’ve become my everyday hiking and camp shoe. I just loosen the laces a bit for a more relaxed fit when I’m not hiking, and I’d even wear these out on the town.

As far as support, like all Oboz shoes, the Sypes have the O FIT insole (with some new updates which I’ll share below). For me, the O FIT insole provides just the right amount of arch support to prevent overpronation (where your foot rolls inward) without forcing a high arch on your foot that feels unnatural.

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The cuff of the mid-ankle version is also really comfortable. It’s not as beefy as the Bridger or the Sawtooth, but it provides added support for hiking on uneven terrain without constricting your movements.

If you don’t need ankle support, the Sypes comes in a low version too. Ryan has been testing the men’s Sypes Low hiking boots out and loves them as much as I do.

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Sypes Performance

Despite being lightweight, the Sypes are a super solid hiking boot. So far, I’ve scrambled to the top of Mount Superior in Salt Lake City, crushed a 15 mile day hike, boulder hopped, crossed streams, and tackled hikes with 3,500 ft of vertical gain. I’ve really put the Sypes through the wringer, and have been incredibly impressed.

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The Sypes are flexible and less rigid than my Oboz Bridgers or Sawtooths. That flex means these boots may be best for day hikes or backpacking trips when you have a lighter load, but that also comes down to personal preference. I personally like that these aren’t too stiff because it makes me feel like I’m in the driver’s seat.

I will say that after wearing them pretty much all day every day for months, the Sypes are showing wear and tear more quickly than my Bridgers and Sawtooths have in the past so if you’re looking for a more hardcore, durable hiking boot for bigger backpacking trips you may want to go with the Bridgers or Sawtooths. That’s something I love about Oboz – that they have a hiking boot for everyone no matter what you’re looking for.

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Speaking of grip, the outsole of the Sypes has deep grooves and directional lugs that provide a ton of traction. These boots have helped me feel very confident with whatever the trail throws at me.

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The Sypes have the same B-Dry waterproof coating as the Oboz Bridger and Sawtooth boots, which I put to the test in Alaska a few years back. I haven’t taken the Sypes out in a downpour yet, but when splashing around in streams, my feet have stayed totally dry. I expect heavy rain would be no different.

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Eco-Friendly Materials

As a company, Oboz is an environmentally conscious brand that has been working to find ways to reduce its impact. Since they sold their first pair of shoes in 2007, they’ve been planting a tree for every pair sold. Right now, that’s over 5 million trees planted and counting!

Their Bozeman offices also run on 100% renewable power and they offset their emissions from shipping their products.

Now, they’ve gone a step further, and the Sypes is the first shoe in their lineup to incorporate eco-friendly materials to further reduce their footprint.

Instead of the petroleum based foam that most insoles are made of, the O Fit Insole in the Sypes is made of Bloom foam, which is made from excess algae that is harvested from the environment. With climate change, we are seeing an increase in algal blooms that can harm plants and animals if left unchecked. Bloom foam addresses this problem by taking this excess algae and turning it into foam that can be used in footwear.

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Second, the laces and webbing on the Sypes are made of a material called RPET REPREVE® which is made from recycled plastic, which would otherwise end up in a landfill.

Where to Buy the Oboz Sypes

The Oboz Sypes are available at a variety of outdoor retailers including REI and Backcountry and can also be purchased directly on Oboz Footwear’s website. They come in both men’s and women’s and a low or mid version in a variety of colors.

Here are some of the current Oboz Sypes styles and colors available

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FAQs

Oboz Sypes Hiking Boot Review: Supportive & Comfortable with Eco-Friendly Materials? ›

The Sypes are lighter and less bulky than the Oboz Sawtooth or Bridger models. While I love the Sawtooth and Bridger hiking boots as well, the low profile of the Sypes makes it a really diverse shoe – they're so lightweight and comfortable that they've become my everyday hiking and camp shoe.

Are Oboz shoes made in China? ›

(The film was shot in Oboz's Chinese factory; the company has since switched production to Vietnam.) Film highlights include the following facts: It takes about four hours to make one pair of shoes. On average, 120 workers are involved in making one pair of shoes.

Did Oboz get bought out? ›

The brand originated in Bozeman, Montana in 2007, and was purchased by New Zealand-based KMD Brands in 2018. The Daily spoke with Oboz President Amy Beck about current business trends, making that lighter, quicker footwear, and future plans for the brand.

What country is Oboz from? ›

Oboz is an outdoor footwear brand based in Montana, U.S. Its marketing stresses sustainability and product innovation, such as through its support for like Trees for the Future and Small Woods, which both advocate for sustainable forestry.

Do I need to waterproof my Oboz hiking boots? ›

Waterproof

All Oboz footwear has a DWR (Durable Water Repellent) finish on the outside leathers and textiles, which can benefit from occasional retreating. If the surface of your shoes is absorbing water, it's time to re-waterproof. Even styles with a B-DRY membrane will benefit from re-waterproofing.

Are Oboz hiking boots vegan? ›

Currently the Men's and Women's Arete, Katabatic, Whakata Trail, Whakata Coast, and Whakata Puffy styles are Vegan. Oboz cannot guarantee that our remaining products are 100% Vegan, since animal fats may be present in the cements that are used to bond our outsoles.

Is Oboz an ethical brand? ›

Because the outdoors is important to us, Oboz balances profit with our impact on the planet and the people that our brand touches. We have bold environmental, social and governance targets, and our new B Corp certification means that we meet stringent standards for positive social and environmental impact.

Are Oboz hiking boots good for plantar fasciitis? ›

If they are well made, like from Oboz footwear, they offer you great supportive features to help with foot conditions such as plantar fasciitis: They give you arch support and cushioning.

What does Oboz mean? ›

Outside + Bozeman = Oboz

It even inspired the name “Oboz”. Each day we come to work, we simply do our best to live up to this gift. Here at Oboz, we are hikers, we are walkers, we are runners, we are bikers, we are anglers…we are many things, and yet we're all connected on the trail.

Do Oboz run true to size? ›

A: Yes they are. If you order the BDry they are tighter in the toe box than the regular Sawtooth. Helpful?

Does Oboz offer free returns? ›

Making a Return

We offer returns for refund for items purchased on www.obozfootwear.com. We do not currently offer exchanges or store credit. Refunds exclude original shipping costs.

Do I need hiking boots in summer? ›

For hot weather hikes, boots that are breathable and keep your feet cool and comfortable in warmer weather are ideal. Waterproof and water-resistant materials are also important to consider if you'll be hiking in wetter conditions like through many streams or boggy terrain.

Are Oboz good for overpronation? ›

Oboz Proper Fit & Support

O FIT Insoles™ put your foot in a neutral position, helping prevent supination and pronation.

Can I put hiking shoes in the dryer? ›

Leather shoes are basically done if you put them in the dryer. The dryer takes too long and is too hot. The leather will warp and becomes porous. Normal sports shoes that are used for running, trail running or easy hikes are also not suitable for the dryer.

Is Hike footwear made in China? ›

Didn't realize they would come from China through a 3rd party. I needed waterproof, comfortable shoes for a 500 mile trek this fall. I walked in them for 2 weeks and they were comfortable. 1st time out in wet, slushy weather my feet were immediately soaked.

Do real shoes say made in China? ›

If the tag says "made in China" are the shoes fake? No. The vast majority of real Nike shoes are made in factories in China, Vietnam, and other Asian countries. The tag is only one indicator; check for the others as explained in the article.

Which sneakers are made in China? ›

What Brands And Companies Make Shoes In China?
  • Nike: A leading sportswear brand, Nike has a significant portion of its manufacturing base in China. ...
  • Adidas: Similar to Nike, Adidas sources many of its products from China, utilizing its mass-produced and specialized footwear manufacturing capabilities.
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