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Lowa - Camino LL - Walking boots
At a glance
Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Men
- Recommended use:
- trekking, hillwalking
- Categorisation:
- B - classic trekking boots
- Type:
- high ankle
- Material type:
- leather
- Material note:
- contains non-textile parts of animal origin
- Membrane:
- no
- Closure:
- 2-zone lacing
- Sole:
- Vibram Apptrail
- Weight:
- 1,600 g
- Reference size:
- medium-sized pair
- Extras:
- reinforced heel, protective toecap
- Item No.:
- 019-0163
Reviews overview
Disadvantages
Praise vs. Criticism
Excellent boot
After much deliberation I bought Tibets, as they take crampons and are better for high country in winter, but if not for these considerations the Caminos would have been perfect. They are as comfortable as slippers, but with excellent torsional and lateral stiffness.
Highly recommended for easier and flat country.
- Advantages
- Stabilizes the foot
- Finish
- Comfortable
- Breathable
- Good grip
- Recommended use
- Trekking
- Hiking
- Travel
I wouldn’t buy these again - very disappointed
I think these have a design fault which allows water in when it rains a bit - despite good and regular maintenance from the get go. Water ‘pools’ at the bottom of the tongue and then seeps into the stitching either side so I get wet toes! Not what one should expect from this level of investment - I have a pair of Keen trainers which keep my feet drier! This started happening quite soon after I bought them and hasn’t been remedied by Lowa waterproofing spray. It’s in the design unfortunately - only buy if you live in a dry place!
This is what other customers say:
I think these have a design fault which allows water in when it rains a bit - despite good and regular maintenance from the get go. Water ‘pools’ at the bottom of the tongue and then seeps into the stitching either side so I get wet toes! Not what one should expect from this level of investment - I have a pair of Keen trainers which keep my feet drier! This started happening quite soon after I bought them and hasn’t been remedied by Lowa waterproofing spray. It’s in the design unfortunately - only buy if you live in a dry place!
After much deliberation I bought Tibets, as they take crampons and are better for high country in winter, but if not for these considerations the Caminos would have been perfect. They are as comfortable as slippers, but with excellent torsional and lateral stiffness.
Highly recommended for easier and flat country.
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- Advantages
- Stabilizes the foot
- Finish
- Comfortable
- Breathable
- Good grip
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- Recommended use
- Trekking
- Hiking
- Travel
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