BigBill24066
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- Joined
- Jun 16, 2023
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Hello, I thought i would share my experience to this point mainly to help those who wear size 15/16s in boots. I first tried a pair of size 15 Schnees and really wished they would have fit, but they did not, so my options were to try Kennetrek Mtn Extreme or the Lowa Tibet GTX. I received both in the mail and now i have to make a tough choice. The Lowa rep thought their size was more true to a 15, but i am glad i upsized. The feel and finish on both boots look great. They both feel the same with my Superfeet Greens inside. The main differences are:
1. The Kenetreks have laces that go much farther close to the toe box than the Lowa Tibets and
2. The Kenetreks are about 2 inches taller.
The soles are very similar and when put against each other, appeared to be the same size. Being one that finds it hard to make a simple decision, i am not sure which one to go with as both offer great ankle support. The Tibets seem to be closer to a High Hiking Boot and i could see myself using it on hikes in Virginia. The Kenetreks are more substantial and have a solid tongue where it would appear to be much more waterproof than the Lowas would be if i had to walk through streams, but i would need some very high socks to wear them in the summer. I am leaning towards the Kenetreks for the solid tongue/better waterproof reason, but they are tall boots for sure.
I would need to get the non insulated Mtn Extremes as they sent me the 400 gr insulated version, but after they were shipped, it was suggested to get the uninsulated version for Southern Colorado in October. Very curious to see what other's think about these boots in the Colorado climate in middle October. From the weather apps, temps range from 30's in morning to 70;s in afternoon that time of year. Thanks for any 2 cents you can offer.
1. The Kenetreks have laces that go much farther close to the toe box than the Lowa Tibets and
2. The Kenetreks are about 2 inches taller.
The soles are very similar and when put against each other, appeared to be the same size. Being one that finds it hard to make a simple decision, i am not sure which one to go with as both offer great ankle support. The Tibets seem to be closer to a High Hiking Boot and i could see myself using it on hikes in Virginia. The Kenetreks are more substantial and have a solid tongue where it would appear to be much more waterproof than the Lowas would be if i had to walk through streams, but i would need some very high socks to wear them in the summer. I am leaning towards the Kenetreks for the solid tongue/better waterproof reason, but they are tall boots for sure.
I would need to get the non insulated Mtn Extremes as they sent me the 400 gr insulated version, but after they were shipped, it was suggested to get the uninsulated version for Southern Colorado in October. Very curious to see what other's think about these boots in the Colorado climate in middle October. From the weather apps, temps range from 30's in morning to 70;s in afternoon that time of year. Thanks for any 2 cents you can offer.