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Lems
Trailhead V2 Sneaker - Women's

4 out of 5 stars
3 Reviews

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LE Trailhead V2 Sneaker

A vintage vibe isn't the only differing features from the Limited Edition Trailhead V2 Sneaker and the original Lems Trailhead V2. Its microfiber upper is upgraded to a suppler, sufter suede leather, and air mesh paneling provides extra ventilation. Lems lined the shoe in a cotton blend for a breathable softness, and the footbed is also resoundingly breathable. The Mountain-to-Toun rubber sole is specialized for any terrain from trailheads to skyscrapers.

Details

  • Limited Edition version of the Trailead V2 Sneaker
  • Suede leather upper with air mesh paneling for ventilation
  • Cotton blend lining feels soft and breathable
  • Breathable footbed with cushy EVA midsole underneath
  • Mountain-to-Town rubber sole engineered for trail and pavement
  • Item #LEOA00I
Upper Material
suede leather
Lining
cotton, polyester
Closure
lace
Footbed
PU (4.5mm)
Midsole
EVA
Sole
rubber
Recommended Use
casual

Overall Rating

4 based on 3 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

March 18, 2022

Love these shoes!

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

Feels great, good grip on the sole. Had to order a full size up from other hiking shoes I have purchased. Usually I am a 6.5 sometimes 7 but I went with the 7.5 for more comfort.

Jose C
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com

5 out of 5 stars

October 6, 2021

Went up half size

I had to go up a half size in these. I do have a med/wide foot, which may have been part of it, but my toes were right at the end of the Women's 9.5's so I went up to a Women's 10. It seems they are marketing these more as a unisex shoe but noting traditional mens/women's size equivalents. The women's equivalents may be half a size off? When the "women's" wasn't available in the color I wanted, I was able to order the "men's" and it appears to be the exact same shoe. That worked out great. I am happy to report the rubber seemed grippier than I was expecting for a hybrid/casual hiking sneaker while hiking over rocks in the desert. I dig the style overall.

Re W79
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com

2 out of 5 stars

August 17, 2020

Too sloppy to be functional

Familiarity:
I returned this product before using it

I got these because I needed a replacement "trail to town" shoe since my beloved Ahnu Montara Breeze has long been discontinued. I was looking for a similarly low drop shoe. Unfortunately these are a big disappointment. The cushion is very nice but has a bit of a sloppy feel with little to no support - more like a running shoe. Still, very comfortable sole and good grippy outsole with low treads appropriate for daily use. But the upper, oh lord! Well, there barely IS any upper. It's designed to look a bit like a skate shoe I guess, which are often worn with the laces loosely tied to be slipped on and off easily. Which means the top of this shoe is ALL laces and tongue. The sides of the upper do not wrap the foot at all, even though I have a super narrow low-volume foot. This results in pressure points on top of the foot, even just walking around the house a few minutes. No amount of adjusting seems to help. The laces are the only thing strapping my feet to the sole - the upper may as well not exist. This also contributes to the sole feeling loose and sloppy despite these being just a touch small. My midfoot does not feel supported, and just swims around in the shoe. These would only work with the laces tied loosely, like you would a skate shoe. Therefore rendering it useless for hiking. Photo shows my new Lems laced snugly, next to my very old Ahnus.

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HN
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com