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Description
The City Trek boots by Lundhags have been designed by the Nitty Gritty team in order to get a comfy and slightly slicker version of the classic Lundhags cell rubber boot. By adding a dark brown premium leather, golden eyelets, and a low Vibram commando sole we ended up with a kind of punkish or skinheadish look or interpretation of the classic hiker style that throughout the years has built the worldwide reputation of Lundhags as being one of the best boot makers in the world. Our limited pairs of 20 have been made by hand by Mats-Håkan Lundhag himself, great grandson of the founder Jonas Lundhag, at HQ still situated in the small factory kept up in the North of Sweden, Järpen.
- 20 handmade pairs.
- Made in Sweden
Available online: 09/12/2011 12.00 CET
Shipping & Returns
Estimated delivery times are 2-5 days within Sweden and Europe, and 4-10 days for the rest of the world.
Shipping is free for all orders over 2500 SEK / 300 EUR, for orders below shipping charges are added.
Europe: 11 Euro
North America: 16 Euro
Rest of World: 24 Euro
During 14 days from the delivery of your package you may request to exchange or return your order.
Brand: Lundhags
Shoemaker Jonas Lundhag began, back in 1932, manufacturing shoes and boots in a small workshop in the Swedish wilderness region of Jämtland. His sense of quality and durable functionality was just as well put as his love of nature. Since then, the knowledge and traditions of this small and unique outdoors company have been handed down from generation to generation and even today you can experience this special ‘Lundhags feeling’ in all of their products. Try one and you'll understand exactly what we mean.
In Lundhags own words:
“We don’t know if it has to do with the climate, or if it simply is in our blood, but one thing is for certain: there is something special about the mentality of people in Jämtland. To say that we are stubborn is not really a cliché. When we do something we don’t give up until we have accomplished exactly what we set out to do.
The fact that we stay with the shell principle in our boots can be seen as a bit headstrong. But for us it is completely logical. Today, it is agreed that the most effective way to protect yourself against the elements is to dress according to the shell principle. However, we also believe that the same applies to boots. A protective shell layer on the outside and two pairs of socks, as well as an insole to fill up the inside. No one chooses to go out on a hike wearing only a thin sweater or only an insulated jacket, so why go outside wearing boots that cannot change with the weather? With the shell principle, you can adjust your boots to the activity or temperature. Fill the boots yourself with two pairs of socks and an insole. The idea is as simple as it is ingenious because if your socks or insoles do become damp, you can always change to a dry pair. Furthermore, without a permanent lining, your boots will dry quicker”.