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Lowa Jannu Lo Hiking Shoes - Men's

Lowa Jannu Lo Hiking Shoes - Men's

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Lowa Jannu Lo Hiking Shoes - Men's

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.

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Rating for this product: 5

Best on the Market

By: Ozzy (11)
June 13, 2008

After reading fien's neanderthal one-liner, I felt obligated to contribute a review. Look, if people like Wayne Gregory say this is the shoe they never hike without, you know it's a damn good shoe (that guy hikes about 6 days a week, no joke). The Jannu Lo wears like a boot: the vibram sole is very sturdy and the lugs give ridiculous traction. I was recently on a hike where we descended a very steep slope (about 70% grade) and others were sliding and tripping down. Not I: straight down, no slips. These things have *great* traction. After breaking them in for about 14 days, they wear like a dream. I use an after market insole and find that helps my medium/low volume foot avoid heel slippage. So, the bottom line is this: these are very comfortable, superbly constructed shoes that perform like heavy duty boots. 9 out of 10 times (even on three/four day trips) this is what I wear into the backcountry.

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Rating for this product: 1

Bubbles, pressure.

By: fien2117745 (2)
March 13, 2008

Quality is not as it was earlier times.

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Rating for this product: 5

Love the Construction, Quality A+

By: Brine0 (3)
October 27, 2007

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

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Upper] split leather, Cordura
Lining: Leather
Sole: [Outsole] Vibram Pinto; [Midsole] PU, EVA in SPS configuration
Lacing: Standard
Shank: Not specified
Weight: [Pair, size 9] 2lb 5oz (1043g)
Recommended Use: Backpacking, trekking, fast packing, extended trips
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year