Friday, January 14, 2011

Kayland Vertigo Light - Outside Magazine "Gear of the Year" 2009 Summer Buyer's Guide

Kayland Vertigo Light

By Ben Hewitt

Kayland Vertigo Light – Hiking Boot: Reviews
(Shana Novak)
1. Lots of support, very little weight—that's the Vert Light's recipe in a nutshell. Built on the same last as the company's much burlier Vertigo High, the 20-ounce Vert Light actually weighs less than some of the low-cut hiking shoes we tested. But it's much sturdier than all of them, thanks to its stiff leather rand (the piece that joins the sole and the upper), sturdy ankle support, and precise toe-to-heel fit.
2. Don't hesitate to set out with a 30-pound pack. This boot can take it. The Vert Light's nylon-and-polyester-weave uppers are remarkably abrasion-resistant—our test pair still shows nary a scuff or scratch. The sole also boasts a rockered profile that lends a lively feel. A note of caution: Although the slightly concave outsole grips well on soft surfaces, it felt a bit less sure-footed on slick and steep rock.
3. The Vert Light's Cocona lining helped keep testers' feet impressively dry on hot days. And with its breathable eVent membrane, three-quarter height, and ample tongue overlap, it was the most waterproof boot we tested, making it great year-round. One tester's feet stayed bone-dry after plowing through wet, early-season snow all day. Note: It fits narrow-to-medium-volume feet best.
(20 oz) kayland.com

Icebug Attla BUGweb - Outside Magazine "Gear of the Year" Winter 2011 Buyer's Guide Review

"If you're determined not to let icy trails get in the way of your workout, consider the Attle/ Its spiked lugs are almost imperceptible, but they dig into the hardpack like tractor tread. For even more bite, slip the included carbide-studded rubber "webs" over the toe and heel, between the lugs."

- Berne Broudy

"Okay, number six (Attla) is really a winterized runner. If you're serious about winter running, check it out; it provides better bite than the aftermarket, screw-in traction products."

Tags: running, traction, speed, waterproof

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ATTLA BUGweb®

Protection from water in all forms! The upper has a waterproof, breathable membrane and the sole system can be modified according to the need for traction: In dry or moderately slippery conditions, the soft compound rubber sole will be sufficient. When there are icy spots or packed snow, the traction can be upgraded with the six carbide tip studs BUGweb and when there is a layer of fresh snow, it’s best to leave the deep profile pattern to grip. Soft and flexible sole with good torsion and comfortable cushioning system. Neutral midsole.