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so, so comfortable
put these on and out the box it felt like walking on air. have worn blundstones, thursdays and ll beans for the past few decades....these are by far the most comfortable
gideon · May 31, 2026
Pretty good
I have been wearing minimalist shoes for over 12 years and it is great to have this type of boot as an option these days. I purchased the all black variant and am really pleased with the look and width. With that being said, the ankle area is really tight and it is very hard to get these on. I also think the rear pull should match the quality of the front. I predict it will wear out with how hard I am pulling. I don’t really care for the placement of front one either, but realized it is necessary to get these on. I have a similar boot from Feel Grounds and prefer the overall ease and comfort of them, but these look more sophisticated and are made from better materials. Perhaps the designers at Lems should look at some of the competitors for inspiration and feel. Maybe it is just my large anatomy. If I am going to spend this much, I don’t want to do battle. However, I will continue to fight to put these on and overall, I still really like them. I guess I know why they call them “Tuff.”
Chris · May 28, 2026
Tuff to pull on and hard to pull off.
The boots felt good--after I got them on. The neck of the boot is too small to get the wide part of the foot through easily. I wore them without socks to make the job not so hard. But then I wanted socks. I cut the side stretchables down about one inch to make it possible to get them on and off with socks. I think Lems needs to work on this problem.
Everette · May 19, 2026




