Big Cambo Premier Build
Big Cambo Premier Build
Leathers
Leathers
Specifications
Specifications
- Triple Vamp construction
- Leather lined quarters for added water resistance
- Hand-molded oak leather heel counters
- Extra large Pull-loops for use with gloves
- Eyelets over the instep for security, army studs up the ankle for speed.
- Weighs 4.5lbs per pair on average
Size Guide
Size Guide
We recommend ordering 1/2 size smaller than your Brannock Size. See our Size Guide for details.
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MODEL DETAILS
Cam Smith, from Mississippi, is an long-time customer who has ordered several unique Russell boots made specifically to guide Elk hunts in the Black Range of the Rocky Mountains. Cam requested adaptations to a model previously known as the Wapiti Rambler. This variant caught on with other serious outdoorsmen and the Big Cambo has been one of our most popular boots ever since. After several iterations over the last decade, the version offered today is 7-inches high, constructed in a Double Vamp with a Molded Sole (aka Triple Vamp) configuration for maximum support and water resistance. Additionally, the Big Cambo features a 1-1/2” padded collar to keep out rocks and dust, heel counters for side to side support, and Poron sock liners for added comfort. We also equipped the Big Cambo with non-glare antique bass eyelets and studs to help defeat the Wapiti’s keen eyesight. Just about everything in Russell's Kitchen sink has been built into these extreme boots, all while maintaining a weight of only 4.5lbs a pair (based on a size 10).

Included with our Double and Triple Vamp Boots
A pair of Comfort Insoles is included with our Double and Triple vamp Models. Use is optional, however they are an excellent way to make slight adjustments to the boot fit and add shock absorption.

A Rundown on the Big Cambo & South 40 Models
RUSSELL CEO LUKE KOLBIE TALKS THROUGH THE FEATURES AND APPLICATION OF OUR TRIPLE VAMP BOOTS
Triple Vamp Construction
3) Inner Vamp
Our unique sock-like liner that seals the interior of our performance footwear. This true moccasin layer is hand-lasted and makes the boot incredibly water-resistant and comfortable.
1) Outer Vamp
This is the primary moccasin layer that forms the core of all our footwear. Hand lasted from the bottom-up, it wraps all the way underneath the foot for the ultimate flexibility and comfort.
4) Molded Sole
In the early days the Molded Sole was the actual sole of the boot. Today it is used primarily like a heel counter for the whole foot, making the boot incredibly stable in mountainous terrain. It is also a true-moccasin layer.
2) Overlap Seam
Patented in 1910 at Russell, the Overlap seam protects the joint between the vamp and plug. Hand sewn for nearly two hours per pair, it is highly water-resistant and differentiates Russells from Maine Moccasins.
