Adidas Terrex Anylander Mid Rain.Rdy Boots Review

I’ve tested a good number of Adidas Terrex products at this point and really loved the comfort and fit they offer. The Anylander Mid Rain.Rdy Boots are no different. They’re stylish, comfortable and come in at a bargain price, giving other products a good run for their money.

adidas Men's Terrex Anylander Mid Top Rain.RDY Hiking Sneaker, Wonder Beige/Black/Semi Impact Orange, 11

Great news: These hiking boots are classed as unisex.

Pros / Reasons to Buy

  • Well built and durable with great waterproofing
  • Suited to more street style as well as hiking

Cons / Reasons to Avoid

  • Not suited to wider feet
  • Can get dirty quickly

I love it when a pair of hiking boots can do both: keep my feet feeling comfortable and protected on the trail whilst also being suited to wearing around town or the city later on. The versatile Adidas Terrex Anylander Mid Rain.Rdy do exactly that with plenty of style.

In my tests, not only did I find their stylish looks to feel great for me, I also loved how they performed on the trail. The chunky thread gives them a good level of grip even on slippery surfaces.

Whilst they’re not the best for wider feet, if you have average or narrow feet, you will likely find the fit of these boots as good as I did. They’re comfortable straight out the box and their waterproofing is robust. For the price, I think these boots sit well up there for general hiking as any other model.

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Buying Options
Our Ratings
Best Overall Women's
Most Comfortable
Lightweight Waterproofing and Comfort
Best for Mountain Walking
Best Budget
Best Waterproof
Best for Summer/Hot Weather
Best Leather
Best for Day Hikes
Pros
Extremely comfortable. Wears in quickly. Excellent fit for wider feet
Excellent comfort. Excellent durability
Comfortable straight out the box. Quick trail movement
Sturdy and ready to take on anything. Good toe placement and great ankle positioning
Very comfortable, pretty much straight out the box. Great price point
Excellent build quality. Can be resoled
Low weight. Good build quality
Available in three widths and a variety of sizes. Extremely comfortable
Cutting edge materials, good breathability to waterproofing ratio
Extremely supportive and comfortable. Stylish.
Excellent durability. Rigid build
Cons
Not great for narrower feet. Sizing for buyers outside the United States can be limited
Slightly confusing product range. The design looks dated.
Colorways may not appeal to all. Can feel cold in sub zero temps. 
Break in takes a little while. Rigid.
Isn't as breathable. Could do with a more robust sole
Expensive. The design may be too utilitarian for some
Ankle cuff not as supportive as some others. Wider toe box may not suit those with very narrow feet. New
Expensive. Isn't visually that striking
Expensive for what they are. We don't find them suitable for longer treks
Expensive. Leather feels cold after walking through significant water.
Dated design. Stiff upper may not be to everybody's taste.
Traction
Excellent
Very good
Very good
Medium/deep thread pattern
Good - but not as good on technical terrain
Excellent
Excellent
Vibram outsole - excellent
Excellent
Excellent - uses Vibram Megagrip
Very good
Breathability
Good
Very good
Very good
Gore-Tex upper and well insulated
OK
Low
Good
Good
Excellent
OK
Very good
Ankle Support
Good
Very good
Very good
Excellent
Good
Excellent
Good
Excellent
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Arch support
Regular to good
Good
Very good
Average
OK
Average
Good
Average
Regular
Average
Average
Fit
Fits a little large, size down a half size if in-between, available in a single width
Fits true to size. comes in standard and wide widths
Fits true to size. Suited to wider and standard feet. 
Suits normal to wider feet
Standard fit, runs small - best to go up a half size
Standard fit - runs small
Fits true to size. Comes in standard and wide widths
Comes in standard, narrow and wide fit options and wide range of sizes
Runs narrow
Standard fit
Runs a little small. Available in standard and wide fit
Materials
Grain leather upper, metal lacing hardware and synthetic/rubber soles
Synthetic and pig suede upper.
Synthentic upper and EVA midsole
Leather and synthetic
Upper leather and suede and synthetic
Mostly leather with synthetic lining and rubber sole
Fully synthetic
Leather and synthetic
Leather and synthetic
Leather and synthetic
Nubuck leather and synthetics
Appearance
Modern hiking boot
Slightly dated design
Modern hiking boot
Modern
Modern hiking boot with traditional feel
Traditional hiking boot
Modern hiking boot
Modern hiking boot
Modern hiking boot
Modern hiking boot/trail hybrid
Slightly dated design
Durability
Excellent
Very good
Excellent 
Excellent
Sole feels quite lightweight
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Average
Good
Excellent
Water Resistance
Gore-Tex membrane
In-house waterproof, breathable membrane
Gore-Tex membrane
Gore-Tex membrane
Waterproof (Omni-Tech)
Gore Tex lining and water resistant coating
Gore Tex membrane
Gore-Tex membrane
Gore-Tex Surround membrane
Gore-Tex lining
In-house waterproof, breathable membrane
Weight (pair)
900g/2lb per pair
800g/1lb 12oz
418g/0.9lb
1070g/2lb 6oz
791g/1.8lbs per pair
1.28kg/2lb 13oz
740g/1lb 10oz
950g/2lb
900g/2 lb. 1 oz
1015g/2.5 lbs
990g/2lb 2oz
Insoles
Standard insole
Padded insole
Padded insole
Padded insole
Standard insole
Padded insole
Padded. shaped insole
Standard insole
Standard insole
Standard insole
Padded insole
Break-in Period
Minimal
Minimal
Minimal 
Some break in needed
Very minimal
Some break-in required
Minimal
Minimal
Slightly longer than average
Minimal
Medium
Lacing system
Regular laces with metal lacing hardwear for durability
Standard laces
Standard
Standard laces
Standard/regular laces
Standard/regular laces
Standard laces
Standard lacing system
Standard/regular laces
Standard - eyelet with grip lacing around the ankle
Standard laces
Toe Protection
Rubberized toe rand
Rubber rand around toe and small toe cap
Rubber toe rand
Rubberized toe rand
Rubberized toe rand
Substantially reinforced toe offers excellent protection
Rubber rand on toe and small toe cap.
Substantial rubber toe rand
Rubberized toe rand
Rubberized toe rand with reinforced stitching
Rubber rand around toe and small toe cap

See the Adidas Terrex Anylander Mid Rain.Rdy Boots in more detail:

Analysis and Test Results

Whilst I think a lot of old school hikers may look at these boots from Adidas and think they’re not ‘proper’ hiking boots, it’s important to keep in mind that things have come a long way in the technical footwear scene. Adidas Terrex are key to that and their stylish and comfortable hiking boots and shoes.

The Adidas Terrex Anylander Mid Rain.Rdy Boots are a mid hiker which gets a good hybrid between a hiking shoe and a boot. They have some flex, but they are also rigid enough to take on a lot of loose and sharp rock.

In my tests, I found their waterproofing was next level, and the only time they’re not really suitable is when (naturally) temperatures start to take a turn in winter. In these circumstances, your feet will just start to feel cold. But for summer hiking and even three season, depending on where you live, these boots offer a lot.

Performance Comparison

adidas terrex rain.rdy

Traction

The Adidas Terrex Anylander Mid Rain.Rdy Boots feature a Traxion outsole, which is their designated traction. This is said to give a sure footed grip and I’d say from my tests that this is accurate.

I’ve tested in pretty much any terrain you might expect, and they handle really well. Scree, rock, mud – all good. Snow and ice, they’re not really designed for this. Whilst they say they are ‘anylanders’ I do think this comes with limits, and I’d class these as a three season hiking boot.

Breathability

As these hiking boots come with Terrex’s RAIN.RDY technology, they are completely waterproof. This of course does have an impact on their breathability. They are never going to be as breathable as shoe or boot without a waterproof membrane.

However, from my tests, I never found my feet getting particularly sweaty. This in turn does help prevent any pressure points or blisters. I do think it’s good to wear hiking boots with good socks that will wick moisture too. I usually wear merino, and the combination here worked really well.

Ankle Support

The Adidas Terrex Anylander Mid Rain.Rdy Boots offer a good level of ankle support. The sides of the boot around the top area and where they meet your ankles are well cushioned and stop any ankle rolls and pulls whilst you’re on the trail.

Whilst they’re comfortable and do offer space for some movement, they’re also rigid enough to stop any serious moves that could impact you. This allowed me to have a greater level of confidence on the trail.

As they are a kind of hybrid shoe/boot, I like that they offer that bit more flexibility than an old school boot. I can see a lot of fast and light hikers liking what these boots have to offer here.

adidas terrex detail

Arch Support

These hiking boots offer a pretty standard level of arch support that is suitable for most hikers. I don’t have any specific arch concerns, and I found that they provide more than enough support and shape to keep your feet feeling well places.

If you do have any specific arch support issues, then you may want to add specific insole. There is more than enough space inside the boots to add these.

Fit

The Adidas Terrex Anylander Mid Rain.Rdy Boots are marketed as having a regular or standard fit. For me this was fine as I have slightly narrower feet. One of the reasons I like Terrex shoes and boots is because they actually fit narrow feet really well.

So, if you have narrow feet, they feel pretty much perfect and I’d say these boots are actually better suited to people with this foot shape. They also work well for people with regular feet too.

If you have wider feet, then you may want to give these hiking boots a miss. Terrex boots generally seem to be on the narrower side, so it may be best to look at another model in our best hiking boots line up.

In terms of the actual fit on the foot, for my narrower feet, this feels snug, but not too tight. The sizing feels pretty much perfect and true to size. I didn’t need to size up or down.

Materials

The materials used on these hiking boots are in part recycled. This is good to see. This is stated to be 20%. Though it isn’t clear from the product description or anywhere on the product what they’re actually made from.

This is information that is usually readily available, so it did surprise me. I can only assume they’re made from synthetic materials and not animal based products like leather or suede. But it would be good to see this more easily available.

laces adidas terrex

Appearance

I think one of the things I love the most about these hiking boots from Adidas Terrex is the fact that they look so cool. This is obviously a personal preference, but I’ve found myself wearing these boots just as much for looking round the city as I have out on the trail.

I think this is part of the appeal of Terrex products, that they give you an option that you can’t really say is dowdy. Far from it. They get the balance right between style and functionality.

They come in a number of color options. The black option is much more understated too. As I did find the beige option gets dirty fairly easily. This is easily washed, but good to keep in mind if you know you hike in muddy areas.

Durability

From my tests, I think it’s fair to say that if you look after them, these boots will last you a while. Of course, hiking boots are one of the areas of hiking gear that will wear out sooner than others. But these boots really are well made.

Everything is well stitched and reinforced where it needs to be. There are no weak points and no areas where it looks like the sole and body of the shoe could separate.

The only thing I’d be mindful of is that they will not really withstand things like snow or ice so well, as well as very intense mud. If you try to use them on these kind of trails for any length of time, this will decrease their lifespan quite heavily.

Sustainability

Adidas make a big point of mentioning that the Anylander Mid Rain.Rdy Boots are made with 20% recycled materials. This is great to see, but there isn’t much information about what materials are specifically used in their production.

In terms of usage, I see these boots as a three season pair which should last a good few years. So they may not be the only boots you need. Which does mean you will need to buy more.

Water Resistance

The Anylander Mid Rain.Rdy Boots are fully waterproof and come with the brands on RAIN.RDY technology. This is their own version of a waterproof membrane.

I’ve put these boots through their paces in heavy rain, puddles, slightly shallow crossings and properly hoses them to fully shower them. Provided you have waterproof rain pants on you can get a really good seal with these.

If the cuff is exposed, then water can get in. But this is the same as any hiking boot really. So making sure you have a good system in place will help you keep these boots dry.

I also found that in colder temperature tests, when wet, my feet did start to feel cold. This is something I’ve experienced with a lot of hybrid style boots, so this may need to be part of your decision making process depending on where you hike.

Weight

These hiking boots come in at 390g for roughly a size 9. This is of course going to go up if you buy a larger pair and go down if you buy smaller. This is pretty good and when I first got them out of the box, I was pretty taken aback by how lightweight they feel considering they’re relatively chunky.

This will really appeal to ultra-light and fast and light hikers who want a boot that is going to keep them well protected whilst also allowing them to move quickly over the trail. Their lightness gives you a real sense of confidence and bounce as you go.

terrex distinctive sole

Insoles

These Terrex hiking boots come with a standard insole. This is well cushioned and feels really comfortable to wear. For my feet, this was more than enough but I know for some hikers, adding extra support is important.

There is more than enough space in the shoe to fit a different insole should you need it. Which can of course transform them into something more catered to specific concerns.

Break-in Period

There was a slight break in period with these hiking boots, but I did feel they were pretty comfortable straight out of the box. They just needed a little bit of time in them to feel like they were ready for more full on hikes.

We would never suggest heading out straight away on a long trail in new hiking boots. So it’s a good idea to see if you can take them on a few training hikes first. I found after a few short walks, the materials had loosened up and I was confident to head out.

Lacing System

The Anylander Mid Rain.Rdy Boots have a pretty standard lacing system. This uses reinforced panels to keep the laces in place as they run up the tongue of the boot. I didn’t find any movement at all when I was wearing these boots and they’re also easy on the go to make adjustments.

Different lacing patterns can also give you a good way to make adjustment to the boots for your particular foot shape. This can make the world of difference, especially if you find any areas rubbing when you first get them.

Toe Protection

These hiking boots have a fairly standard toe protection which comes from a rubberized rand. I found this offered more than enough protection from forward facing bumps and scuffs on the trail.

Where I do think they could offer a little more is on the side of the toe. I don’t feel that the toe rand comes around the foot quite enough and you can feel more around the sides of your feet. This is a small niggle, and something that won’t bother a lot of hikers, but it was something I was very aware of.

Conclusion

These hiking boots come in at under $100. They can regularly be bought for less. I think for this price, they’re pretty much a no brainer and offer a great option as a three season hiking boot.

They get extra points from me for looking cool enough to wear on the trail and also into the city, their looks really are good and I’ve had a number of compliments on them. Aside from this, they’re also really comfortable and wear in pretty easily, so you can be out on the trail in no time.

Adidas Terrex has made waves on the hiking scene for some time, and I think the Anylander Mid Rain.Rdy Boots are a great option that show what’s possible when you combine form and function with good looks.

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