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Lowa Banff Pro Backpacking Boot - Men's

Lowa Banff Pro Backpacking Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 2 April 13, 2009

Great boots but too heavy.After a day of use my knees were very sore and i had to return them.Never had this problem before.Backcounrty was good about the return tho.

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Kayland Contact Boot - Men's

April 12, 2009

Also,I have narrow (A)width feet and usually have a problem with boots and shoes being too fat requiring inserts,double socks or both and then lacing the shoes as tight as they go.
I didn't see a width option for this boot,yet I did see reviews that indicated they are wide after the heel part. Will they be too wide? Why no width choice,or did I miss that?

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Kayland Contact Boot - Men's

April 12, 2009

I need a lightweight boot with good grip on dirt hillsides.
This boot is listed at 1 lb. 10 ozs.per pair! That is 13 oz. each. Is this a misprint?
If not, are the soles heavy enough to last or do you have to replace them often?
What is a "contact" boot. I've never had an issue with my feet not contacting the ground when I walk,although I admit,the idea of no contact seems very appealing.
This seems to be the boot for me(and my sore knees) but they seem too good to be true. Thanks-BrianAlex

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Kayland Contact Boot - Men's

April 12, 2009

Backcountry really has a great return policy. I had to return a set of Lowa Banff boots that were too heavy and wore out my knees. Even though they were worn,they took them back,which was way beyond the nornal return policy (and will make me a regular customer for sure).

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