'Best Backpacking Boot' - Men's Health
'Most Breathable Waterproof Boot' - Backpacker
1000 miles guaranteed or your money back.
Born to withstand fickle Himalayan weather & terrain, Kameng is the choice for tough hikes and backpacking trips when you need the best.
- MADE IN EUROPE - Top notch materials - Italian leather, real cordura, US made waterproof membrane.
- 'NO COMPROMISE PRODUCT' made for avid outdoorsmen & women fed up of poor quality boots from big brands.
- WATERPROOF + GREAT FOR PEOPLE WITH HOT FEET - Quick drying with 100 % waterproof and air permeable eVent membrane, Kameng has superb breathability which keep your feet cool and dry.
- BEST GRIP IN TOWN - Kameng’s grip gives you peace of mind. Vibram Megagrip rubber enables superior traction on wet surfaces.
- DURABLE - Kameng lasts 2-3 times longer than every other hiking boot on the market.
- COMFORTABLE OUT OF THE BOX - Innovative stretch heel section provides comfort while descending slopes and relieves pain in achilles tendons. The solid arch support relieves plantar fascia pain.
- BEST FOR - Hiking, Backpacking or Hunting in wet & treacherous conditions, Lineman, Arborist, people with plantar fasciitis or achilles tendonitis
- WEIGHT – 630g (1 lb 6 oz) for size 42 , 1260 gm (~ 2 lb 12 oz) per pair
- SHIPS FROM FLORIDA, USA
- 100 % waterproof and extremely breathable eVent membrane
- Vibram Megagrip rubber enables superior traction on wet surfaces
- Vibram Gironda outsole provides large contact area for grip on rock
- Engraved full-length shank for torsional stability and support on uneven ground
- High profile cupsole for foot protection on unstable ground
- Stretch heel section for comfort while descending slopes
- Abrasion resistant heel cap and rubber toe rand for protection
- Water resistant Suede + Cordura upper for abrasion resistance and durability
- Mid cut upper for ankle support
- OrthoLite foot-bed for cushion and comfort
- Light weight – 630g (1 lb 6 oz) for size 42 , 1260 gm (~ 2 lb 12 oz) per pair
- Manufactured in Europe
- Men's Health -
- 'Best Backpacking Boot'
- 'This is the best outdoor gear to give (or receive) this holiday season'
- 'these boots are ready for any terrain'
- Kelsea Krawetz, BackPackGearTest -
- 'I am very satisfied with the ankle support. There were numerous times I was stepping on roots to avoid mud pits and my ankles failed me. I would slip right into the muddy mess, but luckily my boots would not allow full rotation of my ankles, so I never got a sprain!'
- 'These boots also did a great job on the scramble. Although they are not mountaineering boot and don’t have a climbing shoe sole, they gripped the rock well through the chimney feature. The chimney was a little snowy and icy, so foot placement was key to staying safe. These shoes made me feel secure and stable in these conditions.'
- Marina Batzke, BackPackGearTest -
- 'I received the Mishmi Takin Kameng hiking boots on a Thursday, and hiked up steep 5620 ft (1713 m) over 5 miles (8 km) on Saturday. I never got a blister despite the steep, relentlessly climbing trail.'
- 'I have really enjoyed wearing the Mishmi Takin Kameng Mid hiking boots: they are my primary pair of boots right now.'
- 'The boots provided good stability and foot support.'
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Theresa Lawrence, BackPackGearTest -
- 'I have found the tread on these boots to grip really well. I hiked on a lot of ice, slush, and snow and did not slip at all. At one point on an ice coated trail, I thought about putting on my trail spikes, but just didn't need to as I wasn't slipping.'
- 'What I have found to be noticeable is how light they are on my feet, which makes me feel more agile without losing out on ankle support'
- 'Conditions were sufficiently wet to test out the water-proofness of the eVent material. The results were confidently water-proof. At no point on any trip did I have wet feet. My feet stayed warm even on the-16 C (3 F), sub-freezing day.'
- Sanjay Rawal, Fit Wild
- 'These boots are now my favorite pair of footwear.'
- 'They weren’t exactly boat-wear, but were so comfortable for mixed terrain: from rocky riverbanks to muddy redwood forests, they allowed me to move seamlessly between environments.'