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The Lowa Men's Jannu Lo Hiking Shoes won Outside Magazine's 2006 Gear of the Year Award, and we can see why. These lightweight hikers feature Lowa's proprietary SPS system, which prevents over-pronation and supination while you walk. This reduces fatigue, helps your knees and legs, and makes shouldering a heavy pack a bit more bearable. Pair this system with a close-to-foot fit and supportive EVA midsole, and you get an incredibly stable hiking shoe that's comfortable for the long haul. The Jannu Lo Hiking Shoe's split leather and Cordura upper gives you the durability to take on burly trails, and its low-cut Vibram Pinto sole delivers backpacking stability and traction on all types of terrain.
Bottom Line: Lace up the Lowa Jannu Lo Hiking Shoes for lightweight stability and comfort that'll take you deep into the backcountry.
The Jannu Lo feels semi-tight at first but the padding is firm and requires some time to form to your feet. Once your feet are formed to these shoes you tighten the laces they have as much arch support as good quality backpacking boots. I will be taking them off (LO) when crossing water. They suprised me how the toe area is firm for kicking into whatever hard pack snow you run across. These soles do not flex like some others and remind me of great quality mountaineering boots as they have a rigid disposition. They do flex just the right amount for a 50 lb. pack, my feet did not get tired. Mine were made in Italy. Thumbs Up for the Quality
I have used them on 5-days hiking (with some breaking done beforehand)and my feelings are somewhat controversial - sole is really very good and has really great traction (exactly as Ozzy said), leather lining is very comfy, but toe part is somewhat too narrow (at least for me) and contains excessive amount of stitching causing excessive pressure and rub on upper part of toes, especially on descends. As well toes area is not so well protected from impacts - I have injured my big toe by (unintentionally) hitting the stone. Hit was not so hard but toe is somewhat blue till now.
My wife started that trip as well in Jannu Lo (Women) shoes but has to gave them up after first day due to unbearable pain in right ankle. Then we bought for her a pair of Meindl hiking shoes in the first shop sports gear shop that we found and next 4 days were trouble free.
I've used the Jannu Lo on very long Search & Rescue missions while carrying extremely large amounts of gear through the mountains, and they've been comfortable every step of the way. No slipping, no pain or blisters - the leather interior conforms to your foot after a decent break-in period. Lowas are the only boots I depend on in the field, and the Jannu is no exception.
always loved the Tempest Lo,which are great but wanted a bit more support. Found a new favorite in the Jannu Lo. Have put many miles on them, love the glove leather lining. I have narrow width feet "B" and the fit is great. I highly recommend them. A rubber or plastic toe cap would maybe a nice addition.
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