gibbons025
Lil-Rokslider
I have the Lowa Tibet Hi’s and they took awhile to break in but now they feel like a part of my feet when I wear them. They make a hard climb in the mountains alittle easier for me.
I purchased a pair of Lowa Tibet GTX boots in August before my elk hunt. The only reason I bought them was that I found a site that had them on sale with free shipping. I was very aware the were not broken in before the hunt. So during the hunt I would wear them a day or two and then put on my Saloman 4D GTX. The entire hunt the Lowa's hurt my feet. Again, I figured they were not properly broken in. I have been wearing them on and off since then when I need an non-insulated boot. The still hurt my feet. The last time I went wore them I went on a 2-3 mile hike with no pack and my feet hurt. I always wanted a pair of Lowa Tibet GTX boots but I am bummed they hurt my feet.
Here is where I need advise.
Will they ever stop hurting my feet?
Should I sell them?
Does anyone have another suggestion on a boot that is non-insulated, waterproof, with a full rubber rand? Maybe something not as stiff.
Thanks!
About 10 years ago I bought a pair of Lowa Tibets. The only thing I didn't like was the inside height of the toe box seemed very shallow and was always putting pressure on my toes. I tried every lacing technique I could find and nothing worked, so I sold them. Haven't had that issue with any other boots I've ever worn. My Lowa's didn't make me sad, they just weren't right for me. But every time I put on my Zamberlan Dakota's they put a smile on my face. Like a perfect fitting broken in baseball mitt.
They are 9.5 wide. I posted them on the classifieds last night.What size are your Lowas?
I agree here. I have a buddy that bought some Lowas and tried about every trick to make them comfortable (liners, different socks, lacing techniques, insoles) and still can’t get them to cooperate with his feet.If the boot hurts your feet now get rid of them. They are not going to suddenly feel great a few miles from now. There are lots of choices out there. I bought and returned the tibets and hanwag boots because they both rubbed the outside of my big toe. I wear Asolo and Mendl boots. I put them on and they feel great instantly. That's what you need.