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Reviews & Ratings for Lowa Creek II GTX Winter Boot - Men's
— 3 reviews — Page 1
by
pdxr13,
from OR, United States
Written on June 3, 2015
Lowa Creek II GTX is a well-made, specialized-application boot that excels in cold mud-slush-snow (the daily cycle), which is half of the year in the Northern Cascade/Olympic ranges of WA/ID/OR.
As summer comes on, we have had some days in the mid-70's and these boots start to get too warm. They are rated from +5F to +60F and that seems right. Summer needs a different boot.
The boots are LIGHT. My Danner low-quarter leather shoes weigh more. Ankles are well-supported by the 3/4 height. Lacing is flexible. Tread is okay on road/pavement, but good in mixed wet vegetation. These are not heavy road-march boots, nor "combat" boots.
I haven't had them long enough to know if the soft comfortable interior will hold up to use. They are very comfortable before "breaking in".
Would recommend: Yes
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D R.,
from OR, United States
Written on May 14, 2015
Bought these boots on a close out with a camp saver coupon, paid $73.00 what a steal. Bought them for next winter have wore them in the mountains one time. True to size, comfortable, and a little warm in the upper 40's low 50's should be perfect in the 20's and thirties. They look to be built well for durability, but it will be several months before I really put them to the test. As far as I can tell they will do good if I find I'm wrong I will update next year.
Would recommend: Yes
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