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Oboz Sawtooth X Low Waterproof Review

This is a quality and supportive hiking shoe that can tackle most trails you have your eyes set on
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Oboz Sawtooth X Low Waterproof Review (Large panels of nubuck leather and small windows of Cordura mesh make this a durable shoe.)
Large panels of nubuck leather and small windows of Cordura mesh make this a durable shoe.
Credit: Ryan Huetter
Price:  $165 List
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Manufacturer:   Oboz
By Ryan Huetter ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Nov 3, 2023
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RANKED
#8 of 18
  • Comfort - 25% 7.0
  • Support - 20% 8.0
  • Traction - 15% 7.0
  • Water Resistance - 15% 7.0
  • Weight - 15% 4.0
  • Durability - 10% 8.0

Our Verdict

The Oboz Sawtooth X Low Waterproof shoe is beefy, and we say that in a good way. While some are looking for the lightest and sleekest hiking shoes, this Oboz model recognizes its target audience — folks who want a comfortable shoe that is very stable and supportive. We found that it did well on a variety of trail types and conditions, and we enjoyed testing them. While some of the other best men's hiking shoes did as good or better in some metrics, this shoe is sure to be a crowd-pleaser for its competent performance and durability.
REASONS TO BUY
Very supportive
Stable
REASONS TO AVOID
Heavy
Some heel comfort issues
Editors Note: This review was updated on November 3, 2023, to include information from continued testing and comparisons to new hiking shoes in our lineup.

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Bottom Line This supportive shoe gives a lot in the way of comfort on rocky and uneven trailsUnbelievably comfortable and supportive, these awesome hiking shoes can do it allThis is a supportive hiking shoe that is perfect for scrambling and peak baggingThis is the definition of a solid hiking shoe, and is a perfect choice for those not wanting to compromise on off-trail performanceThis inexpensive but good quality hiking shoe is a perfect choice for just starting out on the trails
Rating Categories Oboz Sawtooth X Low... Hoka Anacapa 2 Low GTX Salewa Mountain Tra... Salomon X Ultra 4 G... Columbia Crestwood
Comfort (25%)
7.0
9.0
7.0
7.0
8.0
Support (20%)
8.0
8.0
9.0
8.0
7.0
Traction (15%)
7.0
7.0
9.0
9.0
6.0
Water Resistance (15%)
7.0
9.0
9.0
8.0
3.0
Weight (15%)
4.0
5.9
4.9
6.9
6.5
Durability (10%)
8.0
8.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
Specs Oboz Sawtooth X Low... Hoka Anacapa 2 Low GTX Salewa Mountain Tra... Salomon X Ultra 4 G... Columbia Crestwood
Measured Weight (per pair, size 11) 2.33 lbs 1.96 lbs 2.16 lbs 1.76 lbs 1.82 lbs
Upper Oiled nubuck leather, Cordura fabric mesh Recycled mesh Synthetic Synthetic, textile Suede leather, mesh, webbing
Lining B-DRY waterproof membrane GORE-TEX Invisible Fit Gore-Tex Extended Comfort Gore-Tex membrane None
Flood Height 2.5 in 3.0 in 3.5 in 3.25 in 1.5 in
Last Board/Shank Nylon Not specified Nylon ADV-C chassis Not specified
Midsole Heel puck, rubber-blended adaptive foam EVA (30% sugarcane) EVA EnergyCell Techlite
Outsole True Tread rubber Vibram Megagrip rubber Pomoca MTN trainer Lite Contagrip MA rubber OmniGrip
Width Options Regular, wide Regular Regular Regular Regular, Wide

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Sawtooth X Low is a sturdy and supportive hiking shoe that did well across all of our review metrics, but especially in support and durability.

Performance Comparison


oboz sawtooth x low waterproof - great for on-trail excursions, we found the sawtooth to be a good...
Great for on-trail excursions, we found the Sawtooth to be a good all-around hiking shoe for the average user.
Credit: Ryan Huetter


Comfort


Overall the Sawtooth X is a comfortable shoe. Out of the box, it is easy to slip into and has a medium fit last, making it neither too loose nor too sloppy. We appreciate the quality insole, and the materials used are relatively soft and pliable, ensuring that the break-in period to make these shoes truly yours will be minimal.

As with many shoes that emphasize the midsole, we felt like the Sawtooth X had a bit of a stiffer gait, especially when compared to models with much more of a plush foam midsole — still, the adaptive foam midsole made them perform much better than many other tested models. We also felt like the heel cup was a little too low, contacting the Achilles area in a way that made long strides somewhat uncomfortable. This dissipated over time as the material softened.

oboz sawtooth x low waterproof - we found the sawtooths to be pretty comfortable on rough terrain...
We found the Sawtooths to be pretty comfortable on rough terrain thanks to the balanced midsole, though the heel cup did cause a couple issues.
Credit: Ryan Huetter

Support


Support is a metric in which the Sawtooth X Low did quite well. It features a nylon shank to impart structural stability to the shoe, and we found it to be stiff, while the adaptive foam midsole added cushioning to make walking feel better — though not as soft as more running shoe style hiking shoes. This is a great shoe for those who can go without the added support of a higher ankle cuff but still want to minimize jarring impacts of terrain underfoot, carry heavier backpack weight, or venture off trail where there will be more uneven surfaces.

oboz sawtooth x low waterproof - appreciating the stability of the solid sawtooth x low while...
Appreciating the stability of the solid Sawtooth X Low while navigating this washed-out section of trail.
Credit: Ryan Huetter

Traction


Oboz uses their tried and tested Trail Tread rubber compound to make up the outsole of the Sawtooth X Low. This compound is of average density, making it a good overall performer on firm and loose surfaces, both dry and wet.

oboz sawtooth x low waterproof - the tread pattern on the edge of the sawtooth allowed us to cut...
The tread pattern on the edge of the Sawtooth allowed us to cut steps more easily while crossing this snowy meadow in the early season.
Credit: Ryan Huetter

The treads on the Sawtooth are wide and elongated, giving them better than average traction on smoother terrain such as rock slabs while still being deep enough to grip adequately in scree or pumice. We like that the lugs extend around the edge of the outsole and, combined with the shoe's inherent stiffness, make kicking steps in very loose sediment or snow easier.

oboz sawtooth x low waterproof - loose or muddy trails were where these shoes seemed to have the best...
Loose or muddy trails were where these shoes seemed to have the best traction.
Credit: Ryan Huetter

Water Resistance


These shoes use the proprietary Oboz B-Dry waterproof/breathable membrane to ensure that your feet stay dry. We found them to outlast our 5-minute water bath test and do admirably well when crossing shallow creeks while testing them in the field. The Sawtooth X Low doesn't have a very high flood level, measured at only 2.5 inches from the bottom of the sole to the point at which water will enter the shoe, so they are more useful for hiking on wet days rather than trying to ford deep crossings and expecting dry socks on the other side.

oboz sawtooth x low waterproof - walking through this swollen snowmelt stream on a testing hike, our...
Walking through this swollen snowmelt stream on a testing hike, our socks didn't get wet in the Sawtooth X Low.
Credit: Ryan Huetter

Weight


The Sawtooth X shoes are on the heavy end of the spectrum of shoes that we tested. This weight comes with some benefits, such as durable materials and a more supportive midsole than many shoes have, but they are hefty. For long, lightweight trips that don't require the higher degree of support that these shoes give, lighter-weight hiking shoe options may be preferable.

oboz sawtooth x low waterproof - verifying the weight of the sawtooth x low. these aren't ultralight...
Verifying the weight of the Sawtooth X Low. These aren't ultralight hikers, but they are built for the long haul.
Credit: Ryan Huetter

Durability


With an upper made of a small amount of Cordura mesh to let perspiration escape and oiled nubuck leather for the majority of the upper, we found the Sawtooth X to have a higher-than-average level of durability. Important seams along the base of the upper where the heel cup and toe bumper connect are double-stitched.

Since these are leather, treating this material with an aftermarket conditioner or waterproofing agent will help to keep them performing well over time.

oboz sawtooth x low waterproof - durable leather, protected mesh, these shoes are built to last...
Durable leather, protected mesh, these shoes are built to last longer than your average lightweight hiker.
Credit: Ryan Huetter

Should You Buy the Oboz Sawtooth X Low Waterproof?


The Sawtooth X Low is a good quality hiking shoe that will appeal to those who want a comfortable and supportive shoe that will last a long time. They are a good value for the quality craftsmanship that we expect from this brand.

What Other Hiking Shoes Should You Consider?


While the Sawtooth is quite stable and supportive, we found the Salewa Mountain Trainer Lite GTX more supportive at a lighter weight. For an incredible balance of support and weight, check out the Salomon X Ultra 4 Gore-Tex, as well as the uber-comfortable Hoka Anacapa 2 Low GTX.

Ryan Huetter