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Men's Lowa Trekker
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Product Description (Men's Lowa Trekker)
LOWA's legendary trekking boot gives maximum comfort and superb close to the foot fit. The boot is made of climate-control insole and the upper is 2.44 mm water repellant nubuck.
The "C4" lacing system increases your walking comfort. Some of the features are: Asymmetrical padding which is thicker towards the outside of the foot. Recessed ankle areas which mean the inside is higher than the outside. Flexible curved insert towards the inside of the foot and soft edging on the upper end.
The boot has a raised scree collar on the inside for better support. The ankle section of men's boot is set at a 2 degree outward angle to give a perfect fit with the lower calf, improving the rolling motion. The lining of the shoe is made with comfort leather.
The outsole is constructed of Vibram® "M-Tec". The sole add comfort with polyurethane mid-sole and pronation/supination zones. It is specially designed for comfort when walking and trekking in medium-difficulty mountain terrain.
Fit:
This style tends to run wide. If you have a narrow foot, for an accurate fit we recommend purchasing a 1/2 size smaller than you typically purchase. For example, if you normally purchase a size 7 1/2, we recommend purchasing a size 7.
Features of this item include: Winter
Definitions: Nubuck, Outsole, Polyurethane, Insole, Leather, Upper, Vibram
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Customer Reviews of Lowa Trekker
(# of Reviews: 8)
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100% of people said that this shoe "Felt true to size"
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88% of people said that this shoe "Felt true to width"
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Lowa Trekker
May 21, 2009
Reviewer: Rob from Australia
Shoe Size: Felt true to size
Shoe Width: Felt narrower than marked
I bought the Lowa Trekker to be a general purpose hiking boot. They are comfortable and have a solid build but too very heavy and hot for a general purpose hiking boot. They are more suited for rugged mountain use. They are far too hot to wear in warm weather conditions so therefore are more suited to cold weather. However they will be great for non-technical mountaineering but in the meantime I will need to get a lightweight hiking boot suited for light and fast hiking. They also have a narrow fit but that suits my foot. If you have a normal width foot, get the wider version.
Wears this shoe: Rugged mountains
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
The Best
February 08, 2009
Reviewer: Malcolm from New York City
Shoe Size: Felt true to size
Shoe Width: Felt true to width
I have worn Lowa trekkers for 22 years, mostly hiking in rugged terrain in the Alps. These boots are simply amazing. If you get the right size (I have a wide foot), they fit like a glove. They are comfortable all day, flexible enough for vigorous walking yet firm and stable enough for rocky and icy terrain, and they last a long time. Eventually the leather goes if you don't take care of it (that's me, I'm afraid) but at that point the soles have gone too. These boots are not Goretex, but they are pretty darn waterproof. And just as importantly for me, they work well in both cold and hot conditions. The leather lets your feet breathe properly, so you don't end up with sweaty, aching feet at the end of a sunny day. Every time a I slip these boots on I feel safe, balanced, comfortable and ready to go.
Wears this shoe: Whenever I hike, including six weeks in the Alps each summer.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Lowa Trekker Narrow Width
September 11, 2007
Reviewer: WD from Minnesota
Shoe Size: Felt true to size
Shoe Width: Felt true to width
The Lowa Trekker (Narrow) seems well made. The all leather interior is very comfortable. Support seemed at least adequate. However, when they say "narrow," they mean both vertical "width" and side to side width. For me, the side to side worked, but the shoe did not have enough room in the toe box top to bottom. As a result, it pinched down across the top of my foot where the big toe meets the ball of the foot. At first, the possibility existed that this problem was just a break-in issue, but it has persisted beyond that point. The Trekker does require some break-in time. The shoe gets 4 stars because it seemed like it would have worked well if it had fit my foot. Lots of other shoes don't work for me either.
Wears this shoe: Not much due to fit. I had intended to use it on day hikes.
They feel better and better every time I put them on!
August 09, 2007
Reviewer: Scott from IL
Shoe Size: Felt true to size
Shoe Width: Felt true to width
I have been wearing my Trekkers for about two weeks now and they just keep getting more and more comfortable. They have lots of support but are also pretty flexible. I would not hesitate to buy another pair.
Wears this shoe: Home, work, hiking.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Boot for narrow foot
June 27, 2007
Reviewer: Bob from UP of Michigan
Shoe Size: Felt true to size
Shoe Width: Felt true to width
I searched for a good hiking boot that would fit a narrow foot. I did extensive research and found Lowa was one of the better brands that offered a narrow selection.I have owned the boot for two months and so far I am very please. Boot felt good out of the box. I have subjected the boot to some short day trips and have felt they need limited break in. They feel substantial and supportive.
Wears this shoe: Weekend hikes. Work in the woods
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