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Dark Brown Women\'s Lowa Tibet Superwarm GTX WS Walking Boots | QG4081-111

Dark Brown Women's Lowa Tibet Superwarm GTX WS Walking Boots | QG4081-111

AED 1,562.90 AED 437.61

Dark Brown
Size Chart
Style:QG4081-111
Size
  • 35
  • 36
  • 36½
  • 37
  • 37½
  • 38
  • 39
  • 39½
  • 40
  • 41
  • 41½
  • 42
  • 42½
  • 43½
  • 44
  • 44½
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Description


An insulated version of perennial favorite Tibet GTX®, this rugged boot is an ideal choice for cold weather hunting and backpacking. The Arctic Grip outsole is VIBRAM®’s most advanced cold weather traction system ever, providing extraordinary grip on wet, icy surfaces. Durably waterproof/breathable. Built on a women's specific last.

  • Upper: Heinen TERRACARE® Nubuck Leather
  • Lining/Insulation: GORE-TEX DURATHERM® & PrimaLoft® 400g Insulation
  • Insole: Insulate Pro Midsole: DuraPU® w/ SPS System
  • Outsole: VIBRAM® ARCTIC GRIP
  • Stabilizer: Hard
  • Weight: Women’s - 746 g/Single Shoe
  • Country of Origin: Germany

"The Tibet Superwarms are tough, weather resistant and provide excellent traction. Combine that with a build and lacing system that delivers a fit that is the most comfortable I've ever owned and these boots are hard to beat." Read the full review.

"I wore my LOWA Tibet Superwarm GTX boots. With 400 grams of PrimaLoft insulation, they were my best chance for toasty toes, good support and trustworthy traction tromping off-trail."  Read Tough Enough To Take The Bitter Cold, by Lisa Ballard