adidas Men's Terrex Anylander Mid Top Rain.Rdy Hiking Shoes
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Best mid-cut
Amazon rating
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Current price
$80.00
Updated May 18, 2026 · 1 min read

Sources behind this verdict
10 reviewers weighted by source trust
The consensus
What reviewers found
Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.
Across the reviewers we read, the Adidas Terrex Anylander Mid Rain.RDY is the value-oriented mid-cut option in this pool, and the consensus is that it delivers solid waterproofing and grip but is held back by mixed comfort feedback. runrepeat.com reports a measured 4-out-of-5 breathability score, well above the average hiking-shoe rating they cite, which makes it a credible warm-weather mid-cut. The r/hikinggear community thread describes 'really decent' quality, fit, and 'sticky and aggressive soles,' and r/UKhiking posters report positive long-term experience with the broader Terrex line.
What reviewers liked
- runrepeat.com measured breathability at 4/5, above their hiking-shoe average
- r/hikinggear community praises grip and aggressive sole pattern
- Strong Amazon signal (4.6 stars, 1,400+ reviews) on comfort and value
- Lower price than equivalent Gore-Tex mid-cuts from competitor brands
Where it falls short
- r/adidas posters split sharply on comfort — one calls the full boot 'very rigid' and not breathable
- r/adidas thread notes Rain.RDY is generally considered a step below Gore-Tex
- Reports of black Boost color rubbing off quickly with use
- No high-trust independent lab verdict in the supplied data to anchor the technical claims
Across the reviewers we read, the Adidas Terrex Anylander Mid Rain.RDY is the value-oriented mid-cut option in this pool, and the consensus is that it delivers solid waterproofing and grip but is held back by mixed comfort feedback. runrepeat.com reports a measured 4-out-of-5 breathability score, well above the average hiking-shoe rating they cite, which makes it a credible warm-weather mid-cut. The r/hikinggear community thread describes 'really decent' quality, fit, and 'sticky and aggressive soles,' and r/UKhiking posters report positive long-term experience with the broader Terrex line.
The disagreement worth surfacing comes from r/adidas itself, where one poster found the boot 'very rigid,' poorly breathing, and prone to picking up odor, and another reports the black Boost color rubs off quickly. A separate r/adidas thread notes that Adidas's Rain.RDY membrane is good but generally considered a step below Gore-Tex for serious wet conditions. Net: a strong choice as a budget-friendly mid-cut for occasional hikers, but the comfort experience appears to be more brand-fit dependent than the Merrell consensus.
The black boost color will rub off, quickly. I don't find the Terrex full boot to be super comfortable. I really like the Terrex mid hiker but ...
I found it very rigid and would not buy again. Also, it doesn't breathe well and ended up smelling much faster than usual. I have heard similar ...
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