Let me start by saying, I'm a huge Skechers fan. Their shoes have always been my go-to for comfort and quality. So, when I decided to try the Resment Korver boots, I had high expectations.
The first thing I noticed was how comfortable they felt right out of the box. The Air Cooled Memory Foam is a dream—it’s like walking on clouds. The extra-wide fit is perfect for my slightly wider feet, and slipping them on and off is a breeze (though some users mentioned needing a shoe horn—I didn’t have that issue).
I’ve worn these boots for everything from casual outings to quick errands. They’re stylish enough to pair with jeans and look decent, but I wouldn’t recommend them for heavy-duty work or yard chores. The durability isn’t their strong suit, as one reviewer pointed out after four years of use when the sole started separating.
One standout feature is the relaxed toe box. If you’re into motorcycle riding like one of the reviewers, these boots are surprisingly great for that. The firm soles provide solid support, though they’re not replacement for dedicated moto boots.
Now, onto the flaws. Some users reported serious fit issues—like needing vise grips to get their feet in (!). That’s wild. I didn’t experience this, but it seems inconsistent sizing might be a problem. Also, the zipper on some pairs broke easily, which is a dealbreaker if you rely on it.
Overall, these boots are a mixed bag. They’re incredibly comfortable and stylish for casual wear, but quality control issues (like loose soles and tight fits) hold them back. If you get a good pair, you’ll love them—just be prepared for potential quirks.