Mountain hunting boots tend to be stiff. That can be great in near vertical terrain, but for slightly less aggressive hiking and hunting scenarios, a sole with just a little flex makes the going much more comfortable. The Meindl Air Revolution Alpine 4.1 Hiker hits a nice compromise between stiffness and flex for use on both trails and steep off-trail hiking.
Spoiler — these are great boots with a steep but competitive price. I tested them through 10 long days of mostly off-trail hiking while elk hunting in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
In short: The Meindl Air Revolution Alpine 4.1 Hiker are premier-level hiking boots, which are entirely capable for use off trail for hunting or modest mountaineering. The sole is slightly softer than many mountain-oriented hunting boots, but they retain a burly leather upper and excellent traction. The lacing system offers great versatility for many foot shapes, and even kept my feet happy in boots that were a little too large.
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Note on sizing: The Meindl Air Revolution Alpine 4.1 runs large. I tested a size 9.5, my usual shoe size, and they were at least a half-size too large. Amazingly, they still did a great job and kept my feet happy over thousands of feet of daily climbing and dozens of off-trail miles covered. I don’t recommend that, though; shop down at least half a size.
- Height: 7.5"
- Weight: 3.56 lbs./pair
- Insulation: Uninsulated
- Upper material: Suede leather
Pros
- Excellent-fitting versatility
- Good ventilation for a heavy boot
- Durable
- Great traction and support
Cons
- Slightly expensive
- Not meant for truly cold weather
- Stiffer sole than needed for on-trail hiking
The Meindl Air Revolution Alpine 4.1 Review


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