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Lowa Tibet - DON'T BUY before watching this

A one year review of the lowa Tibet boots.
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  • @TheLoreofBushcraft
    @TheLoreofBushcraft2 ай бұрын

    Hello mate, the leather outer of the boot is not waterproof. Leather is not waterproof. Nubuck leather works in dry abrasive conditions and keeps them breathable but not good in wet conditions. You're supposed to wax your boots twice a season in order to keep them waterproof. Lowa even has a cream that you can put on after each trip to keep them conditioned and water-resistant. But I use the fail-safe Granger's boot wax or Kenatrek boot wax. Also, if you’re going through the brush and/or dew you should wear gaiters so water doesn’t drip down your trousers and into your boots, that could’ve been what happened to you. I also wear High/Tall 10.5 inch Lowa boots so I can feel confident walking through puddles, creeks and dew. I think my Lowa boots are the best boots on the market. I have the Lowa Hunter Evo Extreme, Insulated and non-insulated GTX and the Lowa Tibet Evo Hi GTX and they all perform and they all perform in conditions. I hope this helps.

  • @shuswapoutdoors

    @shuswapoutdoors

    2 ай бұрын

    Lol, I used lowas cream and spray twice a year. The boots leaking is a GTX issue, but the quality of the boots as a whole is the fail. Plus, there warranty customer service in Canada is garbage.

  • @NDgamer10
    @NDgamer103 ай бұрын

    The rubber rand and soles on my Tibets were completely destroyed after 10 months of pretty hard use. Fit was pretty good, but I've been looking for a more durable boot since. Currently running Crispi Briksdal and although a lot lighter they have been more durable than the Tibet.

  • @shuswapoutdoors

    @shuswapoutdoors

    3 ай бұрын

    It seem like the quality of the tibets has gone downhill. I'm a little leary of Crispi boots. I listened to a podcast a few years ago where the owner of Crispi said that the reason their boots are so comfortable out of the box is because they use soft materials to make them that aren't as durable as normal boots.

  • @Mr123mgh
    @Mr123mgh8 күн бұрын

    I hike in the Rockies every week summer and winter. I have never had a pair of boots that don't need an extra waterproofing application after a few weeks. The gortex breaks down especially where the tongue attaches to the rest of the boot.

  • @shuswapoutdoors

    @shuswapoutdoors

    7 күн бұрын

    I've go a pair of Scarpas that are 15 years old and the GTX still works. I think you have low standards

  • @1024Pete
    @1024Pete7 ай бұрын

    I have been using the Lowa Renegade for about 20 years. I have worn through 3 pairs. Worn in all types of weather and hiked in all types of terrain. Never have I experienced water intrusion or wear as you have experienced. The only wear I have experienced is on the rear back end of the sole and that is after many years of use. Thanks for the review.

  • @shuswapoutdoors

    @shuswapoutdoors

    7 ай бұрын

    Lowa's have a great reputation for sure. That's why I tried them out. Just didn't work out.... thanks for watching

  • @1024Pete

    @1024Pete

    7 ай бұрын

    @@shuswapoutdoors Best wishes. Happy News Year!

  • @user-om9oz4pu5t
    @user-om9oz4pu5t6 ай бұрын

    Have the same boots. The first pair I wore for 7 years before I wore out the souls. The second pair not even close to being as comfortable. Have had the second pair for 5 years and won't buy another pair as they seem the new ones get worse .

  • @shuswapoutdoors

    @shuswapoutdoors

    6 ай бұрын

    Tibets have always had a great reputation, that's why I went with them. But lately, I've heard a lot of people complain about them. Something change in the quality control?

  • @volodymyr8649
    @volodymyr86492 күн бұрын

    Hi! Could you please share your opinion on the difference in warmth and fit between the Tibet and Manta Tech?

  • @shuswapoutdoors

    @shuswapoutdoors

    8 сағат бұрын

    Manta tech is insulated so it's warmer

  • @carl8568
    @carl856810 ай бұрын

    That's unfortunate. Many online reviewers claim that these boots are incredibly waterproof and that's going in deep puddles and creeks. The Zamberlan 1004 hunter evo GTX was another boot I have been looking at. I don't think I could go back to Scarpa hiking boots personally, I bought some Kailash Trek GTX boots and with different sock and lacing techniques the hotspots and blisters are simply unacceptable.

  • @shuswapoutdoors

    @shuswapoutdoors

    10 ай бұрын

    They have a great reputation and the issue is probably with the GTX and not the boots, but their warranty process here in Canada is an absolute pain and not worth taking a risk with.

  • @lazarbobic5780
    @lazarbobic57809 ай бұрын

    I have lowa ranger for 5-6 years,have used it in both cold and hot weather and they dont have near as much wear on them like yours.They started leaking only on places where they bend ,probably goretex delamination. I have ordered tibet now and after seeing this they probably dropped their quailty or something since mine were best boots i ever owned.

  • @shuswapoutdoors

    @shuswapoutdoors

    9 ай бұрын

    I was surprised at the quality of the boots as they have always had a great reputation. If you've seen my other boot vids, I went with the Scarpa Manta Techs. They have been awesome so far. I've put a lot of hard miles in them already. I've learned that you can't go wrong with Scarpa's.

  • @dlk449
    @dlk44910 ай бұрын

    Try hanwag alaska. Similar style but a bit more rugged all around. Thanks for the review.

  • @shuswapoutdoors

    @shuswapoutdoors

    10 ай бұрын

    I did, but they didn't fit my foot well. Got pain after an hour or so of wearing them. I'm rocking the scarpa manta techs and loving them. Check out my video on them.

  • @dlk449

    @dlk449

    10 ай бұрын

    @@shuswapoutdoors I guess that is the thing to footwear. Each foot is different for each boot. My feet love the Hanwag, to each foot its own.

  • @weichentechnikk8083

    @weichentechnikk8083

    5 ай бұрын

    Alaska is using a thinner leather I think and is overall a bit lighter than Tibet. How can it be a more rugged choice ?

  • @tasak9920

    @tasak9920

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@weichentechnikk8083 Alaska is 2,4mm and Tibet 2,5mm it's pretty same thickness. I bought Alaska GTX for my dad and he is very happy with them and I also try them on to see how my feet will fit and it was really great. I wanna bought them for me 2 months later but store did not have my size at the moment so I bought La Sportiva Karakorum EVO GTX. They are more stiff and a bit for another use than Alaska but it was great choice.

  • @tasak9920

    @tasak9920

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@shuswapoutdoorsif you have wider foot you can Look for a Hanwag Alaska Pro Wide Gtx. They got more rubber around and look really nice but a bit more expensive than normal Alaska.

  • @iamshucheng
    @iamshucheng Жыл бұрын

    Scarpa Charmoz HD might be a better option, synthetic absorbs less water.

  • @shuswapoutdoors

    @shuswapoutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    Synthetics aren't as durable as leather.

  • @PonderosaSoundStudio
    @PonderosaSoundStudio8 ай бұрын

    Your video did not address the matter of what (if any) leather treatment you applied, how much, how often and what methods of application, and I think you need to address that fully for your viewers. I have these boots (Tibet GTX) , and have hunted with them now for a full season (both in dry conditions and wet/snowy, and very long days each and every time). Initially, although I had previously applied both the recommended Lowa spray and then the Lowa cream (per a Lowa Australia KZread video's recommendations) on the first wet day, the outside of the leather on the toes did get wet, though no wetness whatsoever came through into my feet or socks. However, after having cleaned the boots up and re-applying the spray and cream (while damp per the online instructions), they were much better the next times out when it was wet and/or snowy. I treat mine prior to each and every day out. They even stood up to a good plunge into a creek I had to cross and came out totally dry. So I think it requires repeated and frequent application of the Lowa products to attain and then maintain their waterproofness. That costs some money and time, but it certainly helps to keep them performing as they are supposed to. I would tend to agree with some of your disappointment factor about the relatively fast wear on them, and certainly your mountain sheep hunting has clearly taken a heavy toll on yours. My forest trail walking hunts here in western Quebec have been more gentle on the uppers. Guess we'll see how they perform and last when we retire home to the BC southern Interior next year!

  • @shuswapoutdoors

    @shuswapoutdoors

    8 ай бұрын

    They are gortex boots, so they should be 100% waterproof. I did use the same two lowa leather care products as you, but they have no effect on the waterproofness of the boots. Both of my boots failed, lowa replaced them for free under the warranty, and I sold the replacement pair. I'm now using Scarpa Manta Techs, and they are a far superior boot in all aspects. Thanks for watching and your comments.

  • @noc7364
    @noc73649 ай бұрын

    Thanks! just removed these from my basket! You made me save money! Subbed and thumps up!

  • @shuswapoutdoors

    @shuswapoutdoors

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching, and I'm glad it helped you out.

  • @humfryoutdoor6925
    @humfryoutdoor692511 ай бұрын

    Same issue with mine. Moose hunting with wet feet, not for me.

  • @shuswapoutdoors

    @shuswapoutdoors

    11 ай бұрын

    Way overrated and terrible customer service... no idea why I ever left scarpa!

  • @ob9609
    @ob960910 ай бұрын

    Are these the gore-tex or not?

  • @shuswapoutdoors

    @shuswapoutdoors

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes

  • @darthschumy
    @darthschumy Жыл бұрын

    Wow! In Australia those boots are incredibly expensive (~$AUD700.00). With that sort of price; warranty should be very easy to use and never needed (because the boots should be indestructable). This review has been very useful to me and thank you. The Lowa brand is no longer a consideration and at any price point; what a rip off.

  • @shuswapoutdoors

    @shuswapoutdoors

    Жыл бұрын

    I was super disappointed in them and the entire process. Bck to Scarpa for me!

  • @antonysimpson5304

    @antonysimpson5304

    Жыл бұрын

    I have worn Lowa boots for over 20 years and have always been 100% waterproof. I would take them back and get them replaced if I was in your situation. The goretex lining, I think, is guaranteed. Regarding the damage to the band. I have always worn boots with half band and they deteriorate slightly over the years as I wore them on construction sites. Yours are a full band and looks like you need a fully coated boot for the terrain you use them on. You must be on your hands and knees. 😊

  • @loganmorton9304
    @loganmorton930410 ай бұрын

    I’ve had 2 pairs of these. They don’t last.

  • @shuswapoutdoors

    @shuswapoutdoors

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm sure they are fine for the average user... But if you're putting in some hard mile, not so much.

  • @dr.stevenpennym.d.3241
    @dr.stevenpennym.d.324111 ай бұрын

    Skeptical of your assessment

  • @shuswapoutdoors

    @shuswapoutdoors

    11 ай бұрын

    I'm just relaying my experience with the boots. The worst part is the terrible customer service up here in Canada.