Lowa Men's Tibet EVO GTX Wide Width Backpacking Boots

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Overview

Lowa Men's Tibet EVO GTX Wide Width Backpacking Boots

With a fresh new look for 2024, including a new rand and outsole design, this Lowa Men's Tibet EVO GTX Wide Width Backpacking Boots provide hardcore backpackers and hunters with the confidence to tackle the most menacing terrain.

  • The GORE-TEX lining provides durably waterproof/breathable protection against the elements
  • Independently adjustable lacing zones, one on the forefoot and one on the upper
  • This X-Lacing system secures the tongue both vertically and horizontally
  • I-Lock lacing cam allows you to separate the lace tension between the ankle and the top of the foot
  • Construction design minimizes the number of seams to prevent possible friction or pressure points
  • Increased flexibility of the upper for pleasant walking
  • Metal eyelets with small rollers minimize friction, equalize tension
  • Special tongue construction with asymmetric padding for even pressure distribution
  • The footwear exhibits very strong resistance to bending
  • LOWA DynaPU provides noticeable cushioning with every step
  • LOWA can resole this product for an additional fee
  • 1-year manufacturer warranty against defects in materials and workmanship

SKU: OFT_LWTTIBETEVOGMW_24S-Sepia/Slate-007.5

Technical Specifications

Upper MaterialHeinen terracare Nubuck Leather
LiningGORE-TEX
OutsoleVIBRAM APPTRAIL DIVO
InsoleMountain Insole
MidsoleDual Density DuraPU
Additional HardwareI-Lock
Special LacingFlexFit
TongueConstruction C4 - Tongue
Weight Per Pair3.88 lbs / 1760 g

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