The trend of minimal footwear is not lost on hiking boot
manufacturers. After years of boots getting lighter and more flexible, a
few companies are now going to the extreme.
One brand, Lizard Footwear
of Italy, sells its to-be-released Kross Scramble as a “minimalist
hiker.” Flexible, low-profile, and lightweight, the boot looks at first
glance like something designed for use in water.
It is one of the more unusual “boots” I’ve ever put my hands on. At a
recent trade show where the Kross Scramble was on display, I twisted it
in hand and bent the sole back on itself.
The shoe-boot is scheduled for release next year. Like
barefoot-style running shoes, the Kross Scramble will allow your foot to
flex and move freely inside. The midsole is thin, too, so you’re close
to the ground.
Lizard’s flexible upper uses a tough Kevlar-infused fabric, called
Schoeller-Keprotec, which adds strength to the minimal design. The
footwear cinches on with a stretchy lace and it fits more like a
moccasin than a bulky boot. ....
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( by Stephen Regenold is founder and editor of www.gearjunkie.com.)
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