1141065

The adidas Terrex Free Hiker 2 is the category’s flagship footwear offering for outdoor hiking. The Gore-Tex iteration was on our feet from sunrise to lights out (roughly sixteen hours a day), a feat made possible by the BOOST cushioning that really needs no introduction. Comfort was never a concern, but we learned that the true hallmark of this sneaker is the Continental rubber outsole. The grip provides the security to step where and how you please, and our confidence grew as the hikes got considerably more challenging. It made me think back to past hikes; could I have gone farther with the proper gear? The Pulse Olive colorway is our favorite, but there are a total of four available options.
 
The Terrex Speed Ultra was a super lightweight alternative suitable for trail-running on flatter grounds. The BOOST and Continental combination provided the same level of confidence and security, while the lightweight a breathable upper made it perfect for running. The model itself was designed by Tom Evans, a world-champion runner.

  • Adidas Terrex Editorial Free Hiker 2 Gallery 1

    adidas Terrex Free Hiker 2 GTX Pulse Olive

  • Adidas Terrex Editorial Free Hiker 2 Gallery 2

    adidas Terrex Free Hiker 2 GTX Pulse Olive

  • Adidas Terrex Editorial Free Hiker 2 Gallery 3

    adidas Terrex Free Hiker 2 GTX Pulse Olive

  • Adidas Terrex Editorial Free Hiker 2 Gallery 4

    adidas Terrex Free Hiker 2 GTX Pulse Olive

  • Adidas Terrex Editorial Free Hiker 2 Gallery 5

    adidas Terrex Free Hiker 2 GTX Pulse Olive

With no showers for four days, I decided to change as little as possible and go with the most comfortable apparel that was given to me. I wore the Terrex Zupahike Hiking Pants the ENTIRE time. Hiking, meals, dinner, campfire – it was too comfortable to change out of. The temperature regulation was surprising; there were hikes that were both hot and cold, and I felt fine during the freezing temperatures at night. The stretch-fabric is extremely comfortable, while the nylon panels added support in key areas. Off the trail, these are a great choice if you’re about the gorpcore look.
 
The Terrex TechRock Stretch Primaloft Hooded Jacket packs an unassuming punch. It weighs next to nothing, but it insulates extremely well. Even with just a t-shirt under, this jacket was suitable for below-freezing temperatures. The real MVP was the Terrex Hike Half-Zip Fleece; kept me warm and comfortable, while the recycled polyester double-knit provided a nice look via the dimpled texture.

  • Adidas Terrex Editorial Apparel Gallery 1

    adidas Terrex Zuperhike Hiking Pants Pulse Olive

  • Adidas Terrex Editorial Apparel Gallery 3

    adidas Terrex Zuperhike Hiking Pants Pulse Olive

  • Adidas Terrex Editorial Apparel Gallery 2

    adidas Terrex Half-Zip Fleece Core Black

  • Adidas Terrex Editorial Apparel Gallery 4

    adidas Terrex Half-Zip Fleece Core Black

  • Adidas Terrex Editorial Apparel Gallery 5

    adidas Terrex Half-Zip Fleece Core Black

Adidas Terrex Editorial Hike Banner 2

THE EXPERIENCE

 

We showed you to goods. So, what was the actual experience like? While the transportation, equipment, and meals were provided by Camp Yoshi, a Portland-based group that aims to brings minorities to the great outdoors, nothing hits you in the face like trying to get some sleep in below-freezing weather with coyotes howling in the background.
 
The first hike was a flat and sandy trail that got unexpectedly rocky and steep entering into the main attraction – the Birthing Cave. It was a taste of things to come as our travels were expected to get more challenging. While there were no other hikes remaining on the first day, a small group decided to make an impromptu trip on a somewhat treacherous hill adjacent to the campsite. It took just fifteen minutes to reach the apex, although a good bulk of that time was spent carefully navigating through fields of cacti and slippery rocks. I retrieved a plastic bottle that I believed to be trash left behind, but inside was a worn-out notepad with a cover featuring the Spider-Man 3 movie from 2007. While hardly of archaeological importance, we knew we stumbled on something somewhat ancient. More on this later.
 
The second day was where we put the Free Hiker 2 to the test. It started with a fun 4×4 excursion with the Rivian pick-up trucks courtesy of Camp Yoshi. There was no actual trail at our drop-off point, so we were encouraged to explore on our own. It was on this hike that I learned that the footwear simply matters and can dictate how far you can go. The Continental rubber sticks HARD, which is especially paramount in climbing-based hikes (if that’s the right descript at all). Next thing I know, i’m hundreds of feet up in elevation, looking down the entire city with just two other members of the pack. We eventually made it to the Seven Sacred Pools, a gorgeous constellation of natural formations that look like Mother Nature’s jacuzzis.
 
The third and final day of hikes took place in the Red Rock Trails about an hour drive away from the campsite. Due to the trail being ensconced between gigantic rock formations, the temperature was ever so fluctuating. There were plenty of streams to cross — this is where I recommend the Gore-Tex over the non-GTX version of the Free Hiker 2, but avoiding the water is entirely feasible. We explored about three miles into the trail before we turned backwards.

  • Adidas Terrex Editorial Hike Gallery 1 1
  • Adidas Terrex Editorial Hike Gallery 1 2
  • Adidas Terrex Editorial Hike Gallery 1 3
  • Adidas Terrex Editorial Hike Gallery 1 4
  • Adidas Terrex Editorial Hike Gallery 1 5

The final hike was a “secret” that required about thirty minutes of rally-style racing in the desert. Time wasn’t on our side as we went specifically to bask in the sunset, and getting to the actual final location was actually a bit terrifying. From our perspective, it seemed like one slip and fall meant falling off the mountain. But by then, we all built full confidence in the gear and we prevailed. What’s truly incredible (and somewhat mind-fucking) is that the rock formation was, at one point, under water.
 
Back to the time capsule: It was started by a Korean man who had visited the same peak a year after his mother’s death in 2009. This sent chills down our collective spine considering the person who found the item was Korean as well. Without going too much into detail on what was written, we decided on leaving a response in Korean, reassuring that his mother is being looked after. The entire camp also wrote their own individual messages for the next explorers to find.
 
The experiential aspect is ever-so-important in the Outdoor category because the gear is less about garnering “likes” on social media, and more about accompanying you on an individual journey. We’re all city folk working in a superficial industry, but I trust that everyone that attended — even the gurus of Camp Yoshi — unlocked something new within.

  • Adidas Terrex Editorial Hike Gallery 2 1
  • Adidas Terrex Editorial Hike Gallery 2 2
  • Adidas Terrex Editorial Hike Gallery 2 3
  • Adidas Terrex Editorial Hike Gallery 2 4
  • Adidas Terrex Editorial Hike Gallery 2 5