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Best trekking boot
Great ankle support,the goretex liner works well at keeping the foot dry,the vibrant sole works well on all terrain types,and no fatigue felt after all day hikes.
Most Helpful Negative Review
No waterproof at all
I bought these with promise of being waterproof. Waterproofing work fine for short stroll through creek, but not much beyond that. The other day I wore them for a backpackin trip and they got wet through in an out after just few steps in a morning dew. I had to stop several times and pour water out ...
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Very good fit
The shoes are very comfortable to wear.
Holds the ankle perfectly.
really like the design and color.
traction is perfect
really good to be able to buy it at a discounted price and thank you for the fast delivery
Holds the ankle perfectly.
really like the design and color.
traction is perfect
really good to be able to buy it at a discounted price and thank you for the fast delivery
Would recommend: Yes
Well built, seem to run small
Seems like a great boot, however I had to send it back and order a replacement since it seems to run a bit small. I ordered the 9.5 wide and it was a bit tight compared to other wides I've owned and it felt like the toe box was a little small as well. Quality looks good, but I haven't had a chance to actually hike with them yet.
Would recommend: Yes
The 3/4-ton pickup of boot options
A regular half-ton is all the pickup truck most people ever need, but, given the choice, I opt for the beefier components and capabilities of the 3/4-ton version of the same truck. The Lowa Camino is the same sort of no-compromises upgrade. I have owned the "half-ton" Lowa Renegades for many happy hiking seasons, and, with their stable, comfortable fit and surefooted grip on wet rocks, they are my default choice for most outings. But there's no doubt that the sturdier Camino is a better choice for more demanding use. The ball-bearing eyelets on the lower tier of lacing is genius: You can dial the fit in perfectly, lock it in place, and then continue lacing the ankle section independently. (Pro tip: Lift up your heel to cinch the bow.) When your muddy slog is over, the laces relax to the point where you can remove your foot without even touching the boot. Sole is a notch stiffer than the Renegade (already a stiff boot), which takes a bit to get used to, but gives you increased confidence on broken trail segments. Insole length was several millimeters longer than my same-size Renegades, which I assume is to accommodate trekking socks and to allow just a bit more room for toes to shift going downhill under load. Not a problem, though, as the lacing keeps your foot locked back and snug with any sock regardless of the surplus volume in front. As others say about Lowa boots, break-in is minimal to nil. Trekkers or backcountry workers with very demanding needs might conside...
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Pros:
- Brilliant lacing design
- Stiff, confident sole
- Impeccable German build quality
- Accommodates orthotics
Cons:
- Overkill for casual gravel jaunts
- Small weight penalty compared to mainstream choices
Would recommend: Yes
2 of 2 found the following review helpful.
Lowa Camino
The Lowa Caminos are my favorite boots. This is the second pair that I have owned.They require little to no break in period. Excellent construction, built to last. GTX lined, dry for sure. Probably best for people with narrow feet.
Pros:
- Well built
- Well designed and construsted
- Well built and comfortable
Cons:
- NONE
Best Used for:
- hiking and backpacking
Would recommend: Yes
1 of 2 found the following review helpful.
Low Camino GTX
Very little time in this boot so far. This is my 4th pair of Lowa boots. The fit is very consistent with the rest (order the next size up if you're a half size and they are a bit narrow ) of my Lowa boots which are a Tibet, Big Horn Hunter, and Renegade. I've yet to have any issues with a Lowa boot.
Pros:
- Fit and comfort
- Durable and functional
Cons:
- NONE
Best Used for:
- hiking and adventuring
- Light pack loads
Would recommend: Yes
1 of 2 found the following review helpful.
Great boot at the best price.
This is a great boot. Only complaint is the insole is hard. Have worn many times hoping they would work in but they have not. I knew this was a complaint by others but knew I could order after market ones. Don't let this stop you from buying this boot just be prepared to purchase some insoles. I will buy more from Lowa.
Would recommend: Yes
2 of 2 found the following review helpful.
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