Lems Boulder Summit Water-Resistant VEGAN Unisex - Nitro

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Rugged Bark & Coal are Full Grain Leather

Nitro is 100% Vegan Nylon Denier

Calling all Boulder Boot fans who wish to hit the trail harder with their favourite casual boot. You can finally do exactly that in the Boulder Summit! This water resistant boot draws inspiration from the original Boulder Boot, but now combines the rugged outsole of the Outlander to offer a more secure grip. The rubber outsole incorporates 4mm deep lugs and zig-zag grooves for superb traction in even the most slippery situations. Available in Rugged Bark & Coal, a full-grain, oiled leather which be be reconditioned overtime to retain its best water resistance. Also available in Vegan Nitro colour.

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Ready to check out our newest boot? After much refinement, we find that the Boulder Summit may just have the best fit yet! So how does it compare to your other beloved Lems? If you have the Primal 2 and find that they fit just right, then we suggest you stick with that same size. If you find that the Primal 2 is a little too roomy for your comfort, order a half size down. If you are a Boulder Boot fan, we find that the Boulder Summit fits a little longer than the Casual Soles styles. If you have any questions, feel free to contact our customer service at info@footworksrunning.co.uk.

*Original NATURAL SHAPE: Widest toe splay with a fully wide fit.

 

 

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So far, SO good

For context, my older boots are VivoBarefoot Trackers, I've had 2 pairs of different lens and a pair of Freets.

These are by far the thickness soles out of all them. Boots vs boots, the vivo trackers are so much thinner and more flexible. This is a not a pro or a con though, that's down to preference. Personally I love the thin sole for most of the time, but after a few hours walking on rocky ground (properly sharp rocks) it can get a bit tiresome and then these are ideal, this the increased buffer whilst still not nearly as stiff as 'normal' shoes.

Where these bolder boots excel though is that they just look like regular boots. The toe box is still wide and comfy, but not bulbous. I've taken these on trips to be both my hiking boot, and my smart shoe (after a wipe on the top if required). They do both.

I checked out the full black version, which looked very smart and I usually have more faith in the longevity of leather boots, however the grey look even better imo and was something different than my usual so given that a go.