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Tibet's are heavy duty backpacking boots. Camino's are in between. I have all three and the Camino's are my favorite. I bought a pair of Crispi Colorado's this year and wore them a lot in Colorado but I prefer the Lowa Camino's. I also have Hanwag Alaska's which are very similar to the Lowa Tibet and I prefer the Hanwags.
Zamberlan leather is much thicker than Lowa, across all models I’ve ever owned (quite a few). Lowa resole service is also done in house in Germany and they come back looking great. Takes like 4 months. Zamberlan refers you to third party cobblers. Both very solid German boot makers - haven't tried the Caminos, but my first pair of Lowa boots lasted eight years and hundreds, if not thousands, of miles. Now got a pair of Hanwag Makra Combis, which are great boots, as are the Tatra. As has been said already, they are a little unforgiving underfoot, but that's easily remedied with a decentJul 17, 2017. Messages. 591. I have a pair of Hanwag Alaska’s that I have used for 4 seasons of elk, deer, bear out west. Great all around hunting boot. I have a narrow foot so they fit me pretty well. I also have a pair of scarpa charmoz for more technical, Rocky, mountaineering type stuff.Hanwag Alverstone II GTX Review, Facts, Comparison. Hanwag Alverstone II GTX review: Owning the Hanwag Alverstone II GTX opens the gateway to a slew of off-trail possibilities. Indeed, its exceptionally protective build and supportiveness inspire confidence—confidence backpackers need for more arduous pursuits.
The best mountaineering boots, reviewed and curated by the Trailspace community. The latest review was added on April 8, 2023. Stores' prices and availability are updated daily. (17) Scarpa Inverno. $50 - $548. (1)bWVlBW8.