Why they rule“Biomex” sounds like genetically engineered food from El Paso, but it’s really just Lowa’s name for an external ankle support. The hinged, rigid-plastic cuff locked my ankles in place on loose, off-camber talus—even as I teetered under a 35-pound backpack. Indeed, they aced the hairiest stability test I know of—the skating-rink scree surrounding Arizona’s Courthouse Rock. 禄 Uppers are synthetic leather and microfiber with a Gore-Tex bootie. The combination breathed well and shed water flawlessly. 禄 Ankle support is nothing without a sturdy sole, and the Vibram treads both edged and stuck with enthusiasm. 禄 A polyurethane midsole and nylon insole round out the support package, making the Vertexes a sweet fit for extended backpacking. 禄
Hmmm . . .For all their technical wizardry, at four pounds per pair, these are not light boots.