Women's Lowa Renegade GTX Mid Boots Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides
Retail Price:
$239.95
$239.95
Used Value:
$143.97
$143.97
Sale Value:
$215.96
$215.96
For the ultimate choice in functional, all-terrain hiking performance, Lowa offers the Renegade GTX Mid. This lightweight boot can handle long hikes on rigorous terrain with ease thanks to the Monowrap frame construction that lends much-needed lateral arch support and stability for a secure fit. The Nubuck leather upper is durable and naturally water-resistant and an inner GORE-TEX lining keeps your feet dry in wet conditions. There is a climate control footbed that promotes ventilation and dries quickly to reduce excess moisture within the boot. It also features a nylon shank for support and a derby-style lacing system for ankle security and convenience.
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I just took these from Oregon mountains to SoCal deserts. Three weeks ago, I was exploring Mount Hood (just beneath the snow line) on a few day-hikes with friends. It was chilly, wet, slippery, etc but these boots held up. I never needed to worry about where I was stepping, I simply moved on through without concern. Needing to traverse creek beds by jumping on wet rock, AMAZING traction. No break in time, feet never wet (foot went under water several times, though not above the ankle). Coming from a background in the Navy, break in time, waterproofing, and breathability are hard to balance and sooo important to a good, long adventure. This design does it all, though. This past weekend, I then took the boots with me to Joshua Tree Natl Park, a high desert region with incredible bouldering and rock face climbing. I left my rock climbing shoes at home since they need resoling, and I managed to keep up with the crew on every surface while bouldering and top roping. The straight edges of the boot allow you to actually rock climb with them, so I could go from scaling boulders to hiking spiky trails without any time lost. It was about 95*F and my feet never sweat. Also, the rocks out there did not wear out the shoe at all- not a scratch on them. THE ONLY DOWNSIDE: The bottom of this shoe is very well cushioned, and sturdy. This cuts down on your ability to "feel the natural terrain" underneath you, so it takes some getting used to. I can't drive with them because I can never feel the pressure I'm exerting on the pedals. I'm sure this will become easier eventually, but for those of you who like that moccasin feel to hiking (I used to absolutely need it in a shoe, no matter the pain it brought, as it may me much more secure in my movements), this shoe may not be for you. Otherwise, I give it an A++!!!
Jill, TacticalGear.com
October 4, 2011
October 4, 2011
I am SO impressed with these boots. I took them on a 15 mile hike, in pretty rugged terrain, right out of the box with absolutely no breaking in period. They were comfortable from beginning to end--no blisters, no pressure points, no rubbing anywhere. They provided good cushioning from the rocky terrain and good ankle support. I'm also very pleased with the traction, especially on parts of the trail that are downhill on dry dirt and gravel and trail that is often sloped toward the downhill side. This is a testament to the quality of the Vibram sole, which I have had in all my hiking boots and I won't buy a boot without it. This is a lot more than I've ever paid for a hiking boot, but so far they are worth every penny. One thing to note is that I did add an insole for a bit of extra cushioning, which I put in all my hiking boots and most of my other shoes. I'll put in a little plug here for an insole called the Two-Ounce Miracle--they are wonderful. I was not familiar with the Lowa brand, but I'm sold on them now!
Shannon, TacticalGear.com
October 5, 2014
October 5, 2014
My Lowa GTX boots have lasted longer that some of the people, places, and hiking trails I've traveled. For over 6 years, these boots were perfect out of the gate. From casual wearing to mild running, indoors or outdoors, working alongside of or simply teaching the public about wildlife these are the best boots I've used at my job. While on a business trip, I used another pair of work-boots so I wouldn't wear out my Lowas. But, I quickly re-booted after a days hiking about in the other boots. That's because of the great ankle support and high-arch support my Lowas provide. My foot is small, size 5, with a AA-narrow in-step. My only complaint is that they fit a little too tight, which can be resolved by loosening the laces. I can't comment on backcountry or wet weather because I hike below the tree line and on sunny-to-cloudy days. I have used them in areas where there has been light snow from 2-feet or less. My feet were nice and cozy!
Laurie, TacticalGear.com
September 21, 2011
September 21, 2011
Got my renegade gtx boots in the mail about a week ago and have not taken them off since! Super comfy and traction is so far so good. My only issue is that the picture on the website does not match the boots I received in the mail! Even though the invoice confirms which colors I chose (anthracite/teal). The boot that arrived was a VERY dark gray, almost black, as was the rest of the boot. I still love them but not really what I ordered color-wise.
Kelsea, TacticalGear.com
January 13, 2015
January 13, 2015
I have had these boots for close to 10 years. I bought them before a 4 mo trip to Kenya. I hurt my foot badly in Kenya while wearing sandals, and these boots saved me because they were stiff and supportive. I hiked up Mt Kenya in them, and I never had any issues with blisters. Since then, I have used these boots for everything from snowshoeing, outdoor work, causal hikes, and backpacking trips. About 2 years ago, the seems started to fail where the boot connects to the sole. We used some shoe goo to seal up the seams, but now they have gotten to the point where they look like frankenstein! I would consider buying these boots again, but given all of the issues that others have reported on similar seam splitting, I think that I will try a different brand.
Avid Adventurer, TacticalGear.com
August 16, 2011
August 16, 2011
I kept putting off ordering the boot because of the price, but am so glad I finally did. Fits perfectly and didn’t need to be broke in. Where I work they are constantly waxing the floors have tried three different boots and was constantly slipping, almost falling. This is the first boot that I have been able to keep my balance. Will buy again.
Lisa Puckett, TacticalGear.com
January 12, 2019
January 12, 2019
I hiked in these boots on a 4 day trip in the Grand Canyon and I wore them with sock liners and hiking socks. Everyone else on my trip got blisters but I did not. These boots kept my feet dry when splashing through streams, provided good ankle support when my ankles were tired, and laced well to give specific parts of my foot and ankle more or less support as I needed them to. [...]the most "forgiving" boots [...]. They moved with my feet and as I was hiking downhill, there was enough room and I was able to lace the ankles tight enough that my toes did to slam into the boot. I will wear these boots for years!
Ava, TacticalGear.com
October 15, 2011
October 15, 2011
I've had these for probably 6-7 years, and they were perfect from Day 1. Now the soles are coming unglued and the sole filler is disintegrating. Okay, so they have been quite a few miles in mud, rain, bogs, [...] grocery aisles, pastures, boats, and just around and about. I have various foot problems (bunions, mild arthritis) and these are by far my most comfortable walking/hiking/outdoor shoes of any I ever wear. I considered shopping around just because that's what women do, then decided "why bother?" -- these were perfect for more than 6 years, so I'll just click and replace.
Farm Girl, TacticalGear.com
November 10, 2011
November 10, 2011
I love the way they fit and the quality of their appearance. However, it is only September here in Chicago (Indian Summer). I can't wait to test them out in some more challenging weather conditions and rougher terrain. I'm sure they'll pass with flying colors.
Rambo-ette, TacticalGear.com
September 16, 2014
September 16, 2014
Bought these for my daughter, she loves them. She has a problem finding womans boots in wide sizes. Other than price i can find no fault with these boots. $225 is alittle steep!
GM, TacticalGear.com
September 16, 2014
September 16, 2014