Lowa Combat Boot MK2 GTX Tactical Review | PatrolStore
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- Join Aran, the director of PatrolStore with over 15 years of industry experience, as he reviews the Lowa Combat Boot MK2 GTX. This next-generation tactical boot is designed to offer exceptional stability and comfort during long, demanding shifts. In this video, Aran dives deep into the features that make this boot a top choice for professionals.
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Key Features Highlighted:
High Quality Smooth Leather Upper: The upper is made from smooth full-grain leather with minimal seams to reduce hot spots, finished with rubber scuff protection on the heel and toe.
GORE-TEX PROFESSIONAL Membrane: Ensures the boot is waterproof, breathable, and windproof.
LOWA® RAYFLECT® Technology: Reflects sunlight to keep your feet cool.
Certified Ankle Protection: Uses PORON® technology for superior protection against bangs and scrapes.
Vibram Vanguard Sole: Offers excellent grip and slip resistance with anti-static, oil, petrol, and heat resistance.
Two-Zone Lacing System: Allows separate adjustment for the forefoot and upper to ensure a perfect fit.
EN ISO 20347:2012 Certification: Certified as occupational footwear, featuring a cold and heat-insulating sole complex.
Watch the full review to see why the Lowa Combat Boot MK2 GTX is an outstanding choice for tactical and professional use.
Much prefer the old Combat/Mountain boot design. Great shame that Lowa replaced the old Combat boot. They were hands down the best boots I've ever had.
Thanks for the review they are cost prohibitive unless you can get the employer to pay for them.
I have one of the original pairs. I have uk size 15 wide feet and they work perfectly for me. I couldn’t speak highly enough of them. They are worth every penny.
I definitely prefer the old design of the Lowa mountain and combat boots compared to this new one, the rubber on the toes just looks tacky, can't polish it up either! Price too I mean they used to be about £180 for the old combat now up at £250, ouch!
Hi Stevie, There is something to be said for a nice bulled boot for sure! Unfortunatley one of the concerns for the modern Urban use of product is scuffs etc to the toe are and the time taken to keep them built up and bulled. The solution is the new ruberised toe, functional but not smart. Pricing wise with the improvement in parts and the increase in things such as oil which is used in all parts or the boot and its transport the increases whilst not ideal are part of the modern world. The Lowa Mountain are one of the best looking boots for me a true modern classic.
Thanks for the review. How about outsole vs MK1? MK1 was reported to be really slippery on snow and ice. Is MK2 any better in that area?
HI, I had a pair of MK1 and wore them in the snow with no problems, the new sole has a higher grip rating than the MK1 so will be even better!!
@@patrolstore Thanks, I appreciate quick reply on it. Great to hear! :)
So... when this CB MK2 is in the top 2 of the most spec'd-out boots - what's the other model, then? ;-D
edit: Also, can you recommend these for someone at the beginning of his midlife crisis who wants to walk the dogs and visit festivals in style?
HI Michael, The others are the AKu Pilgrim, much lighter but less heavy duty so it depends on if you want a tank of a boot or a 4x4 :) Id go with the lowa if you are encountering lots of Mud and standing water.
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