A tough step-in crampon compatible low volume climbing boot, designed for demanding expeditions under the harshest conditions.
Polyurethane Upper in 2 different compounds, rubber rand.
Fitted liner with GORE-TEX® Duratherm and Thinsulate.
Vibram® Alpine Midsole/Outsole suitable for crampons.
Made in:Italy
Fit:True to Size
Features of this item include: Gore-Tex, Vibram, Thinsulate, Winter
75% of people said that this shoe "Felt true to size"
Shoe Width:
100% of people said that this shoe "Felt true to width"
Lowa Civetta Extreme
February 04, 2010
Reviewer: John from Henderson, North Carolina
Shoe Size: Felt half size smaller than marked
Shoe Width: Felt true to width
I bought it because of articles that I have read favorably reviewing it. I am completely satisfiedwith all aspects of this boot.
Wears this shoe: Outdoor in severe winter ice/snow/low temperatures
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Lowa Civetta Extreme
June 22, 2007
Reviewer: Chan from CA
Shoe Size: Felt true to size
Shoe Width: Felt true to width
I usually wear a size 11 running or hiking shoe so I ordered a size 11 thinking that the shoes were made to wear with very thick socks, but the size 11's that I received were too small when I put the thick socks in them. One size larger to accommodate the thick socks plus liner socks seems about right. I haven't been able to test them out on a major mountain yet, but I have worn them on a couple of local hikes and they seem OK. As one might expect, they are stiff and a bit "clompy" but not as bad as you might think. They're not like ski boots.
Wears this shoe: I plan to wear them on a climb up Aconcagua in January
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
JamesS
September 06, 2006
Reviewer: James S from Washington State
Shoe Size: Felt true to size
Shoe Width: Felt true to width
I bought these boots early this year for planned climbs of Mt Adams, Mt Hood, Mt Ranier, Mt Baker, and Glacier Peak. So far so good - only Glacier Peak left on the list. I took these out to break them in on some local hills thinking they'd be like ski boots but they weren't. I've worn them from trailhead to summit and back on those four peaks and had nary a problem. They are step in crampon compatible and I had no problem climbing a sixty degree ice wall to get around a Bergschrund near the summit of Mt Baker. Most of the time in camp I just take the liners out and wear those as shoes and pop them in the bottom of my sleeping bag to keep them warm and dry.
Wears this shoe: Glacier Travel
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Lowa Civetta Extreme
August 11, 2006
Reviewer: Amy from Charlotte, NC
Shoe Size: Felt true to size
Shoe Width: Felt true to width
My husband and I got these boots for a mountaineering trip to Mt. Baker in WA. We used rentals on previous trips, but this time, the investment was well worth it! Of the different boots we that we tried, these felt the least bulky. Usually finding a correct fit is problematic for both me and my husband. He has a long narrow foot and I have a wide foot. Because of the quality of the inner soft boot, we both were quite comfortable. The biggest challenge for both of us was the heel...it's very wide. You need some heel movement because the outer boot is so stiff, but you don't want too much when you are front-pointing with crampons. We were able to find insoles that resolved much of the fit problem. We were both extremely pleased with the boots' performance. Two of the guides we were with had the same boots that we bought. After trying several brands, they agreed that the Lowa Civetta Extreme had the most benefits for them.
Wears this shoe: Mountaineering - glacier travel
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