Expedition 6000 Evo RD

Expedition 6000 Evo RD

Lowa

$1,040.00

Designed in collaboration with renowned mountaineer Ralf Dujmovits, the Expedition 6000 Evo RD keeps your feet protected, warm, dry and comfortable at high altitude.

Lowa's engineers packed these boots with thermal technology to keep your toes toasty. With a PrimLoft and Duratherm insulation lining and its cordura upper, these boots will keep the warm in and the elements out, no matter how rough you or the climb is on them. These boots also comply with automatic crampons so you can stay on the ice when you need to. And for times with you're not on the crampons, the soles are Vibram rubber, designed to keep you from slipping and falling no matter the terrain.
  • Gaiter:  Abrasion-Resistant, durable Cordura® 
  • Inner shell: Aveolite, alu-coated polyethylene, foam
  • Lacing system:  high outside waterproof TIZIP closure
  • Removable liner:  Removable, lace-up inner boot with PrimaLoft® and/or Gore-Tex Duratherm insulation
  • Insole: Insulate Pro Alu-Coated w/ Fleece
  • Midsole: DuraPU®
  • Sole: VIBRAM® DOLENT
Weight: 5lbs 11oz / 2,600g (pair)

Please note, these boots are special order only. Please call us to discuss your needs and to check availability before purchasing online.
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Description

Designed in collaboration with renowned mountaineer Ralf Dujmovits, the Expedition 6000 Evo RD keeps your feet protected, warm, dry and comfortable at high altitude.

Lowa’s engineers packed these boots with thermal technology to keep your toes toasty. With a PrimLoft and Duratherm insulation lining and its cordura upper, these boots will keep the warm in and the elements out, no matter how rough you or the climb is on them. These boots also comply with automatic crampons so you can stay on the ice when you need to. And for times with you’re not on the crampons, the soles are Vibram rubber, designed to keep you from slipping and falling no matter the terrain.

  • Gaiter:  Abrasion-Resistant, durable Cordura® 
  • Inner shell: Aveolite, alu-coated polyethylene, foam
  • Lacing system:  high outside waterproof TIZIP closure
  • Removable liner:  Removable, lace-up inner boot with PrimaLoft® and/or Gore-Tex Duratherm insulation
  • Insole: Insulate Pro Alu-Coated w/ Fleece
  • Midsole: DuraPU®
  • Sole: VIBRAM® DOLENT

Weight: 5lbs 11oz / 2,600g (pair)

Please note, these boots are special order only. Please call us to discuss your needs and to check availability before purchasing online.

Additional information

Variant

Size 5, Size 5.5, Size 6, Size 6.5, Size 7, Size 7.5, Size 8, Size 8.5, Size 9, Size 9.5, Size 10, Size 10.5, Size 11, Size 11.5, Size 12, Size 12.5, Size 13, Special order

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