Is This a Beloved Heritage Outdoor Brand’s Most Versatile Boot Ever?

A venerated PNW bootmaker has developed this do-everything boot “to tackle demanding terrain and unexpected weather.”

Brown and black hiking boot with rugged sole and red logo worn with blue jeans.Danner

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There are a lot of really great purpose-driven boots on the market. There are those specifically adept at scaling peaks, while others are designed with the worksite in mind, and others still are made for urban environments.

But getting boots for every venue can get very expensive very quickly. That’s why Danner designed the Radical 451. This single pair of boots is designed to tackle all of the aforementioned activities and locales (and then some).

It might just be the brand’s most versatile offering to date.

Pair of brown hiking boots on a wooden log with a black and white dog in a grassy field background.
Unfortunately, the dog is not included with the purchase of these boots.
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Go anywhere, do anything

According to Danner, the beloved Pacific Northwestern bootmaker (and lifestyle brand), this boot was made “for any outdoor application, from weekend hikes to yard chores, DIY projects and long days in the field.”

A crux of that capability, of course, comes from what it has underfoot. That starts with Danner’s Basalt outsole, which features a suite of enlarged lugs that are capable of tackling rocks, sand, dirt, mud and more with ease.

Brown and black hiking boots worn with blue jeans climbing rocky terrain.
These boots are designed to handle everything from rocky, uneven trail terrain to the worksite and even city living.
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Above that, the boots have a Plyolite midsole offering tremendous comfort and impact absorption. And it works in tandem with the brand’s Terra Force Trail platform, which “combines lightweight cushioning with an exposed TPU arch, giving you added support on uneven ground.”

And its finished off with an Ortholite footbed, crafted from open-cell polyurethane. That means it’s comfy and supportive while also offering excellent air circulation and heat dissipation.

Put simply, this boot can go anywhere and do anything, and it will keep you comfortable the whole time.

Brown and black waterproof hiking boot with water splashing on it, worn with blue jeans.
The Radical 451 has a waterproof liner, making it adept at handling inclement weather and soggy terrain alike.
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Up(per) for anything

Off-road capabilities are only half of the equation. If the boot doesn’t have an upper that can handle the same rigors, you won’t make it very far. Thankfully, that’s no issue with the Radical 451.

The chief construction is a combination of full-grain leather (which is put through six tests to ensure its quality) and flexible, durable nylon in the spots where you need some give. It also has an abrasion-resistant PU-coated toe cap and heel for extra durability.

Man in a brown jacket and gray beanie carrying a large bale of hay near a wooden barn.
Of course, this footwear can handle the rigors of the worksite, even if that includes unforgiving outdoor activity.
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And the whole thing benefits from a Danner Dry waterproof barrier, ensuring your toes will stay dry even when the weather takes a turn.

Best of all, the shoe is a part of Danner’s Recraftable system, meaning the boots can be taken apart and repaired time and time again, granting them a far longer lifespan than they might otherwise have.

Calling these perhaps Danner’s most versatile boots is much more than just blowing smoke.

Pair of brown leather hiking boots on a wooden surface with dry grass in the background.
The boots’ two available colorways can be seen above.
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Availability and pricing

Danner’s Radical 451 boots are now available on the brand’s site for $200 per pair in two colorways.

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