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Mike The Moocher
12/11/08 23:04
 Lowland rambler 8 forum posts

Hi,

Has anybody got any feedback on these: Karrimor KSB Coniston eVent Boots???

After a replacement for my contour navigators and found these at a reasonable price. Just wondering of they're worth further investigation.

2.4mm full grain leather upper

event lining

vibram sole

I walk mainy in the peak district 10-15 miles over moorland, but am also looking to spend some time in the lakes and welsh mountains. I am more a walker than a scrambler but I do want to try some more adventurous routes as I progress.

Any comments appreciated. Never heard anything about karrimor boots, but not really needed to pay attention to reviews until now.

Mike

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Helen Morgan
19/11/08 09:17
 Lowland rambler 1 forum post
I bought the female pair a month ago, they are really comfy and very waterproof. These are my first pair of leather boots (normally go for fabric), and I found them very easy to wear in.

I'm all for eVent at the moment, my Technicals jacket is amazingly light and waterproof...way better than GoreTex!

I went scrambling this weekend up Tryfan in N. Wales and and in one day managed to scuff a lot of the leather on the boots near the toes, so I"m looking for some polish to sort them out and hoping they will retain a lot of the waterproofness. I dont know whether this is me being clumsy, or just a fault of leather boots, I didn't seem to reck my fabric boots quite so quickly.

Personally I would recommend them so far for comfort and waterproof, though not sure on the durability yet.

Helen
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Peter Clinch
19/11/08 09:56
 Alpine peak pro 5480 forum posts 5 photos 9 reviews

Comfort will be mainly down to fit.  They fit Helen well, may not fit others so well: try them on to find out.  Fit is the biggest factor in how good a walking boot will be IMHO.

Pete.

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Mike The Moocher
20/11/08 09:02
 Lowland rambler 8 forum posts

Thanks for the input guys.

Pete I agree, fit is the number one priority!

Mike

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ben maxfield
22/11/08 22:17
 Lowland rambler 1 forum post

Hi guys, I do a lot of scrambling and mountaineering and I think you should stay clear oof leather if you are scrambling. I would check Scarpa boots to be honest but as I'm sure everyone will agree boots are all to the individual.

 if you're going for a walk in south wales for example, then any leather boot (Karrimor or not) will do the job.

 Ben

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Mike Timberlake
27/08/09 11:54
 Lowland rambler 1 forum post

I agree with Ben.

I'm an oldie but my Scarpa M5s did 250 miles straight off over rugged country 'out of the box' without more than softening the cuff. The fit is everything, you must allow enough room for thick socks and in the toe area.

I find good footbed like cushion step can also improve comfort and fit. The Scarpas are now getting a little heavy for me but if you need something reliable and rugged they are one of the best around.

Don't expect cheap lightweight boots to be waterproof, whatever the label says. In some conditions, particularly on a long trek even top range full leather boots (including Scarpa) won't be, even if maintained on a daily basis.

A good pair of Gortex gaiters will help in keeping some of the water out of the top of the boot when crossing streams.

In the dry a decent pair of lightweight fabric boots are suitable for summer trailwalking and scrambling provided that they have a good footbed and sole. 

Mike

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Taz
21/01/10 09:46
 Winter Mountaineer 365 forum posts 3 bookmarks
my young son just had a pair of these so I'll let you know how he'll get on with them!
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Walks with dog
21/01/10 12:32
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I've got a pair of Karrimor KSB meridan low event trail shoes and think they're brilliant for what I've used them for to date which has included most of the for days the snow was around and many very wet days before that. So I used these (not a boot cut) for bad weather town use, cycling to work (often in v poor waether) and low level dog walks.

Had no problems with water ingress (unlike my Merrell Moad Mids with goretex which are as waterproof as a sieve) or comfort.

I wasn't expecting much from them (for some reason I have a poor view of Karrimor products, now totally unjustified, especially as their Epic mountain bike shorts have also been a great purchase) but have been pleasantly surprised. If all goes well, I will certainly use them on the less rugged Scottish mountains (i.e. those Butterfield describes as boring) in summer.

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Steve Jones 9
21/01/10 13:56
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I bought a pair of leather Karrimor KSB eVent about 6 years ago and I have to say I have  no complaints with them (other than they're a little tired now).

I have used them for scrambling over Striding Edge (in summer) and winter walking on Red Screes and used them in Snowdonia last October over a mountaineering weekend in the worst rain ever and my feet where perfectly dry.

That said, I know Karrimor went bankrupt not long ago and i think was bought by Mike Ashley's company (Newcastle United owner) so i don't know if they would still be the same quality. 

I am looking to replace these with Scarpa Rangers and hope they live up to their reputation.  I also own a pair of Scarpa Manta GSB which are great for winter use but (for me anyway) terrible for normal mountain use as they are far to rigid.

Remember that boots, when fitting, is all down to personal prefrence and feel, what's good for one person may not be good for another so take time when buying. I have learnt from experiance that rushing into this can be  expensive and painful mistake.

Steve

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tim farrow
24/04/11 19:14
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just bought mine, had 2 short walks very light & comfortable. but like all clothing it is down to personal choice & preference
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weatherzz
12/06/11 14:40
 Lowland rambler 1 forum post
Mine are KSB Coniston
I have used them 4 times and covered about 70 miles, they are scuffed on the toe and that is my only complaint.
I did the Yorkshire 3 Peaks in very wet weather and was the only person to stay dry. The shoe was very comfortable from its first use.
A better shoe would be lighter and breath better but for the price I think it is good value
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