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The Banff too stiff no Waterproofing

Lowa Banff Pro Backpacking Boot - Men's

Lowa Banff Pro Backpacking Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 September 16, 2008

I wanted a pair of boots that would handle a 45+ lb backpack, waterproofing is important, but breathability too, so I thought this type of boot may help. On their own website states that the leather is water repellent: (Water-repellent 2.5MM thick seamless Nubuck leather (one piece) upper), semi true, but right at the seams where the tongue meets the leather at those seams water pours in! I treated the whole boot with what the manufacturer recommended (Granger's) but water still got in, the leather lining did not prevented my hill from sliding, even if I tight the shoe laces with in turn just made my toes numb, to to the point that my whole foot was sore in the first braking-in walk, I thought that maybe they need more time to loosen up, so I did, the next trip to Dolly Sods WV., with a 52 lb pack they did supported the weight but the palm of my feet was raw, it did feel like waling bare feet on the trail. I invested on a pair of Super Feet inserts, that just gave me a nice blister on my arch, After a day of rest the boof felt a little better without a load,I would trade all that leather lining for a better padding and other cushioning in the inner sole. My last thought is that this pair of boots "Germany Made" is ok, for hiking but not for Backpacking, drier terrains and not for the bogs and creeks, they do need a longer break-in period if your feet can handle it.

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Lowa Banff Pro Backpacking Boot - Men's

September 14, 2008

Go for the comfort and waterproofing, you can't beat that, read my review. I own several Asolo boots the sole is a little weak compared to the Banff but the comfort is a lot greater on the 520's

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