Are dolomite a good brand?

Are dolomite a good brand?

Dolomite Velocissima Review. Dolomite are one of those underrated brands that deserve to get more attention. They make high quality products that are well designed and built to last. In the reviews of the brand that we’ve done in recent years (namely the Steinbock, Veloce and Kendal) each have received glowing reports.

Are Dolomite walking shoes good?

Most comfortable regular shoes I have ever had! I have previously had a pair of these, then a replacement after a few years, both from another supplier. This time I bought two pairs (different colours). They are so comfortable, I even wear them around the house.

Who owns dolomite shoes?

Founded in 1897, Dolomite is an expert in mountain apparel and shoes. Having served as a technical partner on major expeditions, including in the Himalayas, Dolomite has been part of the Italian group Tecnica since 1998.

Where are dolomite boots made?

northern Italy
Since 1897, the Dolomite brand has specialized in the manufacture of outdoor footwear and clothing. Famous Italian brand, its roots are in the Dolomites (a mountain range in the Alps in northern Italy), this mountain range of the Dolomites is listed as a UNESCO heritage site, with its 18 peaks over 3,000 meters.

Are dolomite boots any good?

These are great walking boots! Don’t expect anything fancy, they are brown leather walking boots after all, but beyond that rather classic/conservative (you decide) look, they are light, comfy and well made.

Are dolomite shoes wide fit?

Fit is important and despite the reputation for Italian footwear to be on the narrow side, in our experience we find most brands are plenty wide for most UK feet and this is true of the Dolomite Trofana GTX.

Are dolomite boots made in Italy?

Dolomite is one of Italy’s leading foot manufacturers and we offer a select range of walking boots and shoes, chosen for their quality and suitability for British feet!

Is dolomite safe to human skin?

Hazards to people Dolomite contains varying levels of crystalline silica, which can cause damage to lungs or even cancer when it is breathed in. The material can also cause irritation to the skin and eyes.

Is dolomite a carcinogen?

Carcinogen Listing: Dolomite is not listed by MSHA, OSHA, or IARC as a carcinogen, but this product contains crystalline silica, which has been classified by IARC as (Group I) carcinogenic to humans when inhaled.