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Maximum Protection for Wildland Firefighters

HAIX Wildland boots are safety-certified for the toughest job.

Certified for Wildland Firefighting

The Missoula 2.1 is built as a hiking boot that’s flame-, heat- and EH-resistant—offering ultimate protection in the most challenging environments.

Flame- & heat-resistant sole

The unique Vibram anti-slip sole offers the ultimate comfort and sturdiness on even the most difficult job. The uniquely designed heel provides strong footholds on the steepest terrain, and a built-in boot jack makes for easy removal.

Electrical hazard protection

The Missoula 2.1 is independently certified to provide electrical hazard protection to 18kv in case of contact with powerlines and other hazards.

Durable bullhide construction

The European bullhide upper features double- and triple-stitched seams to withstand the toughest wear in the harshest environments.

Comfort and Safety in One Boot

Hike to the fire line and back without worry.

Comfort insole

HAIX microfiber insoles absorb perspiration to keep feet dry and comfortable under the most challenging conditions. Machine wash or replace for freshness.

Torsion proof

Missoula 2.1 offers a sturdy and stable midsole that prevents flexing side to side—increasing stability while decreasing the chance of ankle injury. You will not feel sharp rocks or stones when walking in this boot.

2-zone lacing

Independently lace the upper and lower areas for a comfort fit. A built-in roller ball design creates less wear on heat- and flame-resistant Nomex® laces.

Breathable comfort

Special foams between the inner lining and the leather expel moist air and draw in fresh air with each step through the mesh lining at the top of the boot.

The hard facts

Missoula 2.1
Prod. no. 111011
  • Built in boot jack
  • Certified for wildland & electrical hazard
  • Water resistant, breathable leather
  • Nomex threads and laces
  • Heat resistant Vibram hiking sole
  • Heel grip
  • Soft toe
  • Upper material:
    Hydrophobic split leather
  • Color:
    Black
  • Boot height in inches:
    10 inches
  • Sole:
    VIBRAM® Sole
  • Inner liner:
    Textile
  • Certification:
    NFPA 1977, ASTM F 2892
  • Fastener:
    2 zone lacing
  • Gender:
    Male
  • Product type:
    Factory firsts
  • Primary use:
    Wildland firefighting
  • Shank:
    Fiberglass

Your questions, our honest answers

Missoula 2.1 runs about a half size larger than your normal shoe size. It also comes in either a medium or wide width.

The Missoula 2.1 is not waterproof, but the leather is hydrophobic and water resistant.

Missoula 2.1 does not have a safety toe in the boot.

The original Missoula boots are shorter in height, measuring at 8", while the Missoula 2.1 measures in at 9" tall. The Missoula was built more to U.S. Forest Service guidelines and are not certified NFPA 1977 for wildland firefighting. The Missoula 2.1 is built to exceed NFPA 1977 certification requirements and is certified to that standard.

HAIX always recommends to follow our NFPA 1851 guidelines for routine and advanced inspection. Our step by step guide is here. To clean boot, brush away any loose dirt with a stiff boot brush. Wash boots with warm water and a small amount of mild dish soap. Air dry without forced heat. Once dry, fluff the nap with a boot brush. An impregnating spray made especially for suede can be used to finish, but it is optional.

Yes you can buy replacement parts for the Missoula 2.1 such as insoles and laces. You can find these items on our website on the accessories page. Missoula 2.1 is not able to be retreaded, but can be refurbished to extend the life of your boots. If you are looking to refurbish your Missoula 2.1 boots, check out the HAIX Extended Wear program.

What other customers are saying

24 Reviews

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Missoula 2.1 Albert A Vasquez

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

Albert A Vasquez

Best of the Best, Super Comfy
Fire season 2021 was a success, I was using Wildland White's at the time. I asked my CalFire captain what he thought about his pair of HAIX and said they were the best. He wasn't wrong. Received them today.. Super happy with this purchase. Fire season 2022.. Let's do it.

Average rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

I was on the fence with these as I've grown accustomed to my logger style boots. However, I decided to splurge some and try these out as I used to love the Danner hiking style fire boot until it started getting manufactured outside of the US and quality declined rapidly. My initial though with these boots was, "Dang, these are stout!" They feel like they'll at least last me a season and some change! Which is definitely nice. I've been trying to break these in best I can, although, they're still very comfortable out of the box. Just a tad stiff. My only gripe is the width, I don't have an overly wide foot, however, I like my "toe box" on the wider side to keep from squishing my feet. So I ordered these in a wide, sadly, they're incredibly tight in the toe box still, there's no change i would be able to wear a regular width. They've loosened some in the 80ish miles they've got so far, but the first 30 or so miles my toes were constantly going numb.

Matt

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

Comfortable, holding up well, good customer service, priced better than competitors, but equal in quality

Jessica A.

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

I have had a chance to break these boots in and they have worked out great for me so far. There is very good ankle support yet it’s not too stiff which I really like. Would definitely recommend, this boot gets the job done well and holds up great.

Lauren H.

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

these boots are great. They fit great right out of the box and I havent had any issues. I really like the fit and the lace locking eyelets. Ive worn them for over a month now and while my primary role is to support firefighters with their communications I feel confident I would be ok if I ended up too close to a fire. I was on the fence for a while and after talking to a firefighter who loved his I went ahead and purchased them. worth it. they are so comfortable and Ive scuffed up my other boots on things that these have just pushed right through. not a mark on them yet.

Jay B.

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

This is my first season of Wildland, and I’ve only been on duty for about two weeks. However the boots are very comfortable so far, and don’t seem to require much of a “break in” period. If they survive the season I will definitely be buying again in the future.

Austin

Average rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

Matt

Not too bad

I was on the fence with these as I've grown accustomed to my logger style boots. However, I decided to splurge some and try these out as I used to love the Danner hiking style fire boot until… I was on the fence with these as I've grown accustomed to my logger style boots. However, I decided to splurge some and try these out as I used to love the Danner hiking style fire boot until it started getting manufactured outside of the US and quality declined rapidly. My initial though with these boots was, "Dang, these are stout!" They feel like they'll at least last me a season and some change! Which is definitely nice. I've been trying to break these in best I can, although, they're still very comfortable out of the box. Just a tad stiff. My only gripe is the width, I don't have an overly wide foot, however, I like my "toe box" on the wider side to keep from squishing my feet. So I ordered these in a wide, sadly, they're incredibly tight in the toe box still, there's no change i would be able to wear a regular width. They've loosened some in the 80ish miles they've got so far, but the first 30 or so miles my toes were constantly going numb.

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

Jessica A.

Great boots

Comfortable, holding up well, good customer service, priced better than competitors, but equal in quality Comfortable, holding up well, good customer service, priced better than competitors, but equal in quality

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

Lauren H.

Great Boot!

I have had a chance to break these boots in and they have worked out great for me so far. There is very good ankle support yet it’s not too stiff which I really like. Would definitely recomme… I have had a chance to break these boots in and they have worked out great for me so far. There is very good ankle support yet it’s not too stiff which I really like. Would definitely recommend, this boot gets the job done well and holds up great.

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

Jay B.

If you're on the fence, hop off and buy a pair.

these boots are great. They fit great right out of the box and I havent had any issues. I really like the fit and the lace locking eyelets. Ive worn them for over a month now and while my pr… these boots are great. They fit great right out of the box and I havent had any issues. I really like the fit and the lace locking eyelets. Ive worn them for over a month now and while my primary role is to support firefighters with their communications I feel confident I would be ok if I ended up too close to a fire. I was on the fence for a while and after talking to a firefighter who loved his I went ahead and purchased them. worth it. they are so comfortable and Ive scuffed up my other boots on things that these have just pushed right through. not a mark on them yet.

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

Austin

Comfortable Boots

This is my first season of Wildland, and I’ve only been on duty for about two weeks. However the boots are very comfortable so far, and don’t seem to require much of a “break in” period. If they survive the season I will definitely be buying again in the future.

Average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars

4.5/5

Alan

good comfortable boot

This is a good comfortable boot, the 2 zone lacing system makes the fit better than a normal wildland logger style boot but takes a few minutes to adjust the first few times but once you get the hang of it, it goes quicker. I've only put a few miles on them and haven't had a chance to use them on a fire yet, I'm looking forward to a good season with them.

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

Blaine T.

GREAT

Great boots! No break in period, fit and feel great!

Average rating of 4 out of 5 stars

4/5

Joshua R.

Very comfortable, uncertain about laces

Wearing them for the first day, they were very comfortable, very much felt already broken in. Once I figured out how the double lacing works, my appreciation increased. After wearing them for 2 consecutive weeks, the laces appeared to be wearing out, with small threads puffing out. Makes me wonder how they'll stand against harsher conditions like say heat or fire. If it wasn't for the laces, these boots would get a 10/10. Otherwise I still highly recommend, again they're very comfortable, much lighter than my smaller leather boots.

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

Wade J.

Haix is my new favorite brand

I cut timber for a logging company and do residential tree removal/climbing, and this year is my first year back on wildfire since 2015. Been seeing Haix in all the ads for logging and tree service, when I started shopping for a fire boot, I decided to give them a try. Best boots I've ever had. I plan on trying their logging/tree service boots when it's time. And I'd like to try their tactical lineup for hiking/hunting. Definitely loving the fire boots.

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

Neil W.

Best boots purchased in a long time.

Very happy with the boots. Very comfortable to wear all day. Customer service was outstanding with helping me on questions that I had.

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

Lucas S.

Great Boot!

No issues with the boot at all. They are extremely comfortable and light-weight compared to others. I ordered my normal shoe size plus wide. I find that to usually add to the comfort. The boot feels like you are wearing sneakers they are that great. You can leave them untied for light-duty things without any issues then tie them up quick when you get something that requires it. So far no issues at all with no complaints at all.

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

Calvin M.

Highly Recommend

I've had the Missoula 2.1s for a little over a year now, and really like them. I've owned Haix before, and these are just as comfortable and true to fit as the other pair. I prefer to wait before leaving reviews, so anything weird can crop up, but nothing happened (exactly what you want!). I wear them daily at work for Rx fire, chainsaw work, brush cutting, and general hiking in rocky terrain. In both Missouri humidity and winter weather, they've kept me as comfortable as can be expected. They are not billed as waterproof, and the pair I have is only water resistant. My ankles, weak from years of soccer and ultimate frisbee, have not rolled even a bit. The leather and soles are in good shape after a year. As someone else said, the labels on the insides of the shank came off after a month or less, but I threw them in a drawer and forgot about it. I can't think of a time when anyone on a fire has asked to see if my boots are NFPA certified, and I've been doing Rx and Wildland fire for 10+ years.

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

Albert A.

Best of the Best, Super Comfy.

Fire season 2021 was a success, I was using Wildland White's at the time. I asked my CalFire captain what he thought about his pair of HAIX and said they were the best. He wasn't wrong. Received them today.. Super happy with this purchase. Fire season 2022.. Let's do it.

Average rating of 4 out of 5 stars

4/5

JD

Comfortable Right out of the Box

Wore these only one time so far for an extended period. Spent most of the time standing and walking, stomped a couple of spot fires. They were more comfortable than I expected not having been broken in yet. I can't speak to the durability yet. I do like the loop in the back and the notch, both help putting the boots on and off.

Average rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

Anthony

Comfortable and durable, outsole could be better.

Has done what was stated and expected, however the outsole deteriorated rather quickly during one season, though my season wasn’t rife with much off-road use.

Average rating of 4 out of 5 stars

4/5

Cazden H.

Great boot once dialed in.

I wore this boot for the 2020 fire season and it was never a bad boot at any point, but it was a bit hard to dial it in. Stiff out of the box, but pretty comfortable right away for a brand new boot. My biggest complaint is how hard it can be to really get these boots just tight enough. Too loose and they offer little support, too tight and it binds on the foot. I've had to muscle boots tight before, but these were some of the hardest boots to tie I've ever owned. I actually broke the lace on my left boot on my second to last day on a fire assignment. It was where the ball bearings are too, which is there to prevent your laces from.... breaking. But it did. Other than that the boots were great. I spent most of my time in the mountains and rivers of NE and NW California on structure protection assignments. Packed many Mark II pumps up and down to the rivers in the area, hobbled across rocks to get across the river without getting wet, etc. These boots are light and they allow your feet to flex just enough while offering support. Sometimes I wondered if I was wearing boots at all. I never dropped a foot into a hole of fire and coals but one boot did spend 5-10 seconds on some open flame and it only left smoke marks on the yellow area near the heel. The rubber on the underside of the outsole feels pretty soft in some areas. I didn't test it before heavy use and nothing ever penetrated it, so might not be an issue. They are very grippy on DRY rocks so the softer rubber definitely helps here. I walked for miles on all kinds of rock beds, flat, sharp, smooth and river rock. It handled all of it well as long as they weren't wet river rock. All in all I wore these boots for over 100 miles this fire season and it wasn't till about halfway through that they really became great. Would definitely recommend and I plan on picking up another pair as soon as I know my current Missoulas won't cut it anymore.

Average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars

4.5/5

James Y.

Great job

Great boots I have been a loyal Lowa boot owner for year's.One of my friends turned me on to haix and I have to say I will be using haix from now on out of the box craftsmanship and quality is spot on.Breaking in was gentle first day wore them 11 hours no blisters or pain.My new go to boots.

Average rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars

2.5/5

Greg C.

Overall very comfortable. However, there are pressure points

Bought these boots based on generally good reviews on the Missoula boots. My pair fit very comfortably as soon as I put them on. The lacing system takes a little bit of technique to get it right, but they can be tightened down just fine. I have now got about 40 miles on them, and I am running into a major pressure point problem at the widest point on my foot. I wear a medium in all my footwear, and ordered medium on my 2.1s as well. The width is good, but the very bottom eyelet sits directly on top of joint for my big toe. It has created numbness along the top of my big toes and if I’m inactive, that area and my toes start to burn. Loosening the laces helps temporarily, but then they are too loose to walk in on uneven slope. I am hoping as I continue to break in the boots, this pressure point goes away. This problem could be possibly solved by fastening the eyelet higher up on the boot to prevent it from being forced down into that joint when tightened down.

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

Steven J.

They just keep getting better

I bought these boots for wildland fire, but unfortunately (and fortunately) I have been unable to test them in the field. However, from the day I got these boots I could feel that they were well made. They are a little stiff when you unbox them, but they begin breaking in comfortably, and fast. Sometimes shoes and boots will fit me in a 9.5, but I typically wear a 10. I went with size 10 for these, and they fit perfectly. I wanted to break these boots in before the fire season, so I started wearing them around the apartment, then for walks, and later for 5+ hour hikes. During my longer hikes, I began noticing the leather conform better and better to my foot, ankle, and lower leg. I love how the foot/toe box stays where you lock the laces. That feature has allowed me to get the bottom of the boot snugger and snugger to my feet, as I'll stop to tighten them up a bit when I feel the leather is ready. Not in a way that cuts off circulation, but in a way that makes the boot feel more like an outward extension of your foot and ankle. As I said, I have not gotten to test these boots in a wildland fire scenario. However, they are rugged enough to handle any terrain I've thrown at them, only to get more comfortable. I wouldn't recommend these boots to someone who needs an everyday hiker (as these are a little heavy), but if you need a workhorse of a boot with plenty of support, I don't think you can go wrong with the HAIX Missoula 2.1. One last thing... I want to give a quick shout-out to the customer service team for their thorough and timely responses. I've ordered a few pairs of HAIX (the Missoula 2.1 being the first), and they have been great with answering any questions along the way. They are a large part of the reason I continue to support this company.

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

Adam C.

Great boot!

Fitment runs the same if you’ve had Belleville Combat boots, I’ve been wearing them two weeks now doing 11hr Non stop work days, highly recommend!

Average rating of 3 out of 5 stars

3/5

Brandon S.

I Wanted To Like Them

I’ve worn White’s for the last three seasons and decided to try out a hiker style boot. I wear Haix structure boots and station boots so I decided to try these out. They run true to size but have some major issues that need to be worked out. The rear seam runs directly down the center of the upper which creates a hot spot/heel rub on any steep terrain. My shift partner also purchased these and had his heels bleed on the first real fire we ran after breaking them in for two weeks. The lace system needs to replace the upper captive eyelets with speed lace hooks as it’s very difficult to tighten the upper. Less of an issue but still disappointing, the labels and NFPA tags delaminate and peel off after only about 6 uses. Customer service as always is excellent and they are working with me on resolving some of these problems but I would say steer clear until they revise some of the design issues.

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

Willard S.

Comfortable fit

The Haix boots fit very comfortable and a very agile. The best boots I've worn; however, that not saying much, I've only worn 2 other bands, which I won't name. Every firefighter should a pair of Haix.

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

Kaelani

Great boots

I am very happy with these boots. They are lighter than the other Haix boots I have, and I bought my own insoles for them which make them even more comfortable.

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

Jacob E.

Better traction with the new sole design!

So far very pleased with the new and improved features of the 2.1 been wearing the original Missoula for 2yrs now and have been extremely happy. The new 2.1 fits even better and really like the new heel counter improvement that secures the foot better. The new sole appears to be the same in pictures but it is much softer and stickerer compound than the old sole and grips much better! Thanks Haix for making my feet happy on long days at work!

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