Built for the toughest trails, to give you stability, traction, and comfort from shock-absorbing Micro G® to extra room for your toes to flex and spread. Lightweight, breathable synthetic upper with abrasion-resistant PU for added durability where you need it. Updated build provides extra room for toes to spread out, for all-day comfort & quick movements. Mid top design for added ankle support & coverage. Front & back pull loops for easier on/off. Die-cut, full-length EVA footbed provides ideal underfoot comfort. Ultralight Micro G® foam midsole for all-day comfort. Oil- & slip-resistant high-traction rubber lug outsole for enhanced grip on a variety of surfaces. Lace type: Standard tie.
N**N
Comfortable
I work outside & it seems to be holding up well & is comfortable. Fit is normal. Style is good in my opinion
C**S
Best fit for UA
These are the best fitting under armour shoes I’ve ever had. I ordered a 12 and they fit like a 12. Typically UA runs small. I bought these for the gym and ankle support but I find myself wearing these everywhere. Good stability. Break in is quick. The only thing to break in was the pad where the ball of my foot sits. It seems thicker than under the heel but a couple of days of wear and they felt good.
J**I
Sleek and lightweight
Lightweight work shoes for my husband. Fits true to size. Sleek and stylish while being comfortable. He does delivery, so we’ll have to see how well they hold up.
K**N
Decent hiking boot
I’ve been using the Under Armour Men’s Micro G Strikefast Tactical Shoes for general hiking and trips to the gun range, and they’re a solid pick for both. On hikes, the lightweight synthetic upper (weighing about 10.2 oz per shoe) keeps my feet cool and comfortable, even on warm days, while the abrasion-resistant PU coating holds up against rocky trails and brush. The Micro G foam midsole and EVA footbed offer decent cushioning for moderate 5-10 mile hikes, absorbing impact on uneven terrain. At the range, the slip-resistant rubber lug outsole provides excellent grip on gravel or slick indoor floors, which is great when moving between shooting stations or standing for long periods. The pull loops make them quick to slip on, and the low-profile design doesn’t scream “tactical,” blending well for casual use.That said, they have limitations. For hiking, the narrow fit—mentioned in some reviews—can feel restrictive if you’ve got wider feet or wear thicker socks, and they lack the ankle support needed for rugged, multi-day treks. At the range, they’re great for stability, but the non-waterproof material is a hassle if you’re out in wet conditions, as I learned during a rainy session when my feet got soaked. Battery life isn’t a concern here, but the cushioning starts to feel thin after hours of standing, especially on concrete range floors. For $80-$100, they’re a versatile option for light hiking and range days, but for tougher trails or wet environments, you might want something like the Under Armour Valsetz for better durability and fit.
C**H
SRO recommended
As a high school SRO, these have been one of the best footwear I have used. I have worn all sorts of boots and shoes, these definitely are my favorite so far.First and foremost they are comfortable. I've had more durable foot wear but for the lightweight design, they've held up really well so far. Due to the lightweight design, mobility in these are great. I've had little issues with traction. Even on my last SWAT call out, they held up well moving though a muddy yard.Now I wouldn't really suggest them for consistent outside patrol / work but if your working streets or buildings, these shoes are perfect.
J**N
Outsole is not black, it’s more like a dark grey.
Very comfortable and sleek. Feels like you’re walking on clouds even when walking on rocks. It’s not waterproof so I suggest spraying it with waterproofing spray for boots. True to fit, definitely worth the money. Shoe quality is great.
D**K
Bye Under Armour
I have purchased my last pair of Under Armour work boots. I have used, either this shoe or this style of shoe by Under Amour for around 10 years now. They were extremely comfortable for standing and walking on concrete and durable for around a year of consistent use. The last two pairs I’ve purchased were much more expensive and of significantly lower quality the my past pairs. I’ve been wearing this most recent pair for about 3 weeks and I had to purchase insoles to be able to walk in them. Sorry Under Armour, you’re cutting corners and raising costs at the expense of my business. The deep cushion is about 1/16” thick, any wonder why my feet hurt so bad now?
A**E
I don't know why they do this
First time wearing these shoes they felt GREAT, they are light weight, true to size, and are comfortable initially. However as the day progressed the right shoe started bothering me around the arch of the foot and kept bothering all the way upto the end of the work day. I made an exchange, got the new pair and am wearing them at work, the right side feels better, better than the first pair, however that right side is slightly uncomfortable. I DON'T KNOW WHY it's only the right side!? This has never happened with any other shoe. I'll keep the second pair because they are better than the first pair and it's only slightly uncomfortable and I can deal with it as it's only two days a week I'll wear these, but doesn't make sense. The left side feels great with no issues. No way I got a bad pair twice in a row right.
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