Klim Transition GTX BOA Boots Item # 787680

Description
The redesigned Transition GTX Boot is the ultimate footwear to get you to and from the ride, with the durability to last through everyday use. Waterproof protection and comfortable support will tame snowy trailheads, spring runoff creeks, parking lot puddles and everything in between.
Features:
- GORE-TEX
- Guaranteed to keep you dry®
- Mid-height over-ankle boot
- Leather main upper material
- BOA® fit system for fast precision fit
- Open lacing system sheds ice and debris
- Rugged outsole
- Durable midsole with walking comfort
- Breathable, moisture-wicking removable insole
- Nestfit® anatomically optimized footbed technology
- Half-size insert for optimal fit
- Reinforced scratch rubber toe
- Entry assist pull tab
Part Numbers for Klim Transition GTX BOA Boots
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Klim wearer from
Comfort like no other
This is my second pair of these boots. I wore the soles off my first pair in 2 years because I wore them riding, at work ,and everywhere. Trying to make these last a little longer but they're my go to. Also love anything with the boa system.
Date published: 2025-05-03
Rated 2 out of
5
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Denialator03 from
Great boots, if they lasted!
Great lightweight boots! Love the boa system. Unfortunately the sole on my left boot started separating 14 months after purchase. The boots have only been used lightly twice a week and I was shocked to see them falling apart already.
Date published: 2022-11-22
Rated 5 out of
5
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Ryeguy866 from
Great boot
Seems good so far. I found they fit big. Sent the 10 back and got the 9 as there are no half sizes. Love the Boa system. Have gone on a few multi hr hikes in wet conditions and feet stayed dry.
Date published: 2022-09-24
Rated 5 out of
5
by
biker 69 from
klim transition GTX boa boots
prompt delivery , quality product, as described, fit slightly small.
Date published: 2022-05-16
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Jo binne from
Great quality
Haven’t had the chance to try em much less use em as they are a motorcycle boot and it’s currently minus 30deg
Date published: 2022-01-08