Columbia Men’s Konos TRS Outdry Waterproof low rise trekking & hiking shoes
Product description
What they’re for
Columbia’s Konos TRS Outdry are low-rise men’s hiking shoes aimed at people who want one pair that can handle mountain paths, rougher ground and the kind of wet weather that turns “a quick walk” into a muddy slog. On paper, they’re built around a waterproof, breathable Outdry design and a grippy outsole, with an emphasis on comfort you can wear longer rather than something overly stiff.
This is the sort of footwear that fits well if you’re doing weekend routes, country walks, or regular trail time where conditions change. They also read like a “speed and comfort” style of hiking shoe thanks to the mesh upper and support overlays, but it’s still a trekking/hiking shoe first, not a light day-trail trainer.
The essentials at a glance
The standout theme here is protection plus traction. The waterproof breathable Outdry construction is there for wet adventures, while the Adapt Trax sole is meant to provide superior grip. For cushioning and balance, there’s a Techlite+ midsole paired with the Omni-Max Plus system.

You also get a Navic Fit System designed for natural midfoot lockdown, which is the bit that often determines whether a hiking shoe feels secure on uneven ground or starts to feel vague after a while. In other words: it’s not just about staying dry, it’s about how stable your foot feels during movement.
Key points for buyers who care about comfort and control
A Techlite+ midsole and the overall Omni-Max Plus approach should help with impact absorption and a more comfortable ride, especially if your routes involve uneven terrain and frequent changes of pace. The Adapt Trax sole is the other half of that comfort equation: grip reduces the “tension” in your ankles and legs when the trail is slippery.
The upper uses technical mesh with seamless overlays. That combination is typically chosen to keep the shoe breathable while adding durability and support where you need it. It’s a sensible design for people who want less weight and more flexibility than heavier boots, without going completely minimalist.


It’s worth noting, though, that “low rise” can be less forgiving than higher boots on very technical terrain or if you’re someone who likes a lot of ankle support. If your hikes are mostly steep scrambling or you routinely walk through very deep uneven obstacles, you may find a higher boot a better match.

Tech specs (from the listing)
- Name: Columbia Men’s Konos TRS Outdry Waterproof Low Rise Trekking and Hiking Shoes
- Type: Waterproof low rise trekking/hiking shoes
- System details: Omni-Max Plus system, Techlite+ midsole, Navic Fit System
- Waterproofing: Outdry waterproof breathable design
- Outsole: Adapt Trax sole
- Upper: Technical mesh upper with seamless overlays
- Contents: 1x Columbia Men’s Konos TRS Outdry Hiking Shoe
- Size: 9 UK
- Colour: Black
What you’ll notice in everyday use
Imagine you’ve planned a coastal walk and the weather turns. With a waterproof breathable Outdry build, you should expect better resistance to getting soaked than an unlined mesh shoe. Then, once you’re off the pavement on uneven ground, the Adapt Trax grip and the midfoot lockdown from the Navic Fit System are the things you’ll actually feel—less sliding around, fewer corrective steps, and a steadier rhythm.
For longer stretches, the Techlite+ midsole and impact-absorbing domes (as described) are designed to keep the experience comfortable when the trail starts to feel harsher. They’re also described as being made for both speed and comfort, so the overall feel is likely to suit people who don’t want something clunky.

Where it shines, and where it may not
These shoes make the most sense if you value waterproof protection, reliable traction, and a midfoot fit that stays locked as your foot flexes. If you often hike in changeable conditions or you simply don’t want to baby your footwear on wet paths, they’re a practical choice.
On the other hand, they may not suit you if you want maximum ankle coverage, or if your routes are extremely technical and demand a more boot-like structure. Also, because the listing positions them as low rise, don’t expect them to feel like traditional heavy trekking boots.


If you’re comparing against lighter trail shoes, the difference is likely in the waterproofing and trekking-focused outsole approach. If you’re comparing against higher hiking boots, the main trade-off is ankle support and protection on rougher ground.
How to decide before you buy

Before committing, it’s worth checking how you like your hiking shoes to fit around the midfoot. The Navic Fit System is intended to offer natural lockdown, but fit is personal—especially on long walks where foot shape changes slightly with movement.
Also consider your typical weather and ground. If you mostly walk in dry woodland paths and smooth tracks, you may not get full value from the waterproof build. But if wet conditions are a frequent “maybe”, having waterproof breathable protection can save you from packing a backup pair.
Finally, confirm the size you’re after (the listing shows Size 9 UK in Black). If you’re between sizes or you wear thick hiking socks, bear in mind that fit can vary a lot between low-rise models.
Is it worth it?
Worth buying if you want a low-rise men’s hiking shoe that’s designed for wet adventures, focuses on grip with the Adapt Trax sole, and prioritises midfoot stability with the Navic Fit System. It also appeals if you like the idea of a cushioned, impact-absorbing ride on mountain paths rather than a hard, boot-like feel.

You may want to skip it if you’re after maximum ankle support for very rough, technical routes, or if your hikes are mostly dry and simple—because in that case, the waterproof setup might feel like overkill.
Ultimately, these sit in the practical “trail comfort with protection” lane: not trying to be a luxury boot, but built to cope with the bits that usually ruin a normal shoe—wet ground, uneven surfaces, and unstable footing.


FAQ
Are these shoes waterproof?
They’re described as having an Outdry waterproof breathable design, intended for wet adventures.

Do they offer grip on slippery terrain?
The listing says the Adapt Trax sole provides superior grip, which is the key thing to look for when conditions get wet.
Do they have cushioning?
Yes, the Techlite+ midsole and Omni-Max Plus system are mentioned for balance and impact absorption.
What size and colour are listed?
The listing provided includes Size 9 UK in Black.
Who are they best suited for?
They’re positioned for mountain paths and rugged landscapes, especially where weather is changeable and you want comfort for longer days out.
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