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Lowa Renegade GTX Mid Hiking Boot - Women's

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Lowa has upgraded its popular Women\222s Renegade GTX Mid Hiking Boot with a new Monowrap frame construction that not only reduces the boot\222s weight but also improves its stability for even greater comfort on your weekend hikes. Combined with a women\222s-specific last and a stiffer shank for extra support, the Renegade GTX is ready for miles of hiking on anything from gravel roads to boulder-strewn backcountry trails.

  • Monowrap construction utilizes polyurethane injected around the sides of the shoe to wrap the foot in a lightweight, comfortable and supportive frame
  • Gore-Tex liners seal out moisture while allowing water vapor to escape so you can ford streams and slog through mud with dry feet
  • Climate Control System allows air to enter the lining while the walking movement pumps heat and moisture out
  • Vibram Vialta outsole offers confidence-inspiring traction on mixed terrain

Bottom Line: All-day comfort for short hauls and weekend trips.

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Rating for this product: 5

Good Boots

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March 15, 2011

Got these a month before my first Grand Canyon hike. No break-in; they were good from the first wearing. I've hiked from the South Rim to Phantom Ranch three times in the last four years in these boots and they are comfortable on rocks, hills, and in water (snow melt). I carried a light pack, about 20 - 25 lbs. I enhanced them with insoles from REI. That made them more supportive.

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June 6, 2011

Just curious...what type of insole did you purchase to go in your Lowa boots?

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I'm still in search of boots for a Philmont trek with my

I'm still in search of boots for a Philmont trek with my son this summer. I tried another pair of boots with a less flexible sole and quite bit heavier but after backpacking in them they were just too klunky and did not fit well. These boots are so comfortable but I worry that the soles are not as rigid as other boots. So my question is: are these boots "Philmont-worthy"?

PS. I weigh 115 lbs, so pack can be at max 35 pounds (i.e., max load will be about 150lbs)

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January 1, 2011

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Only for light dayhikes

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April 15, 2010

Love these boots for easy trails, not too steep of hills. They're light and comfortable.
HOWEVER, when I started going up steeper, rockier trails, they didn't work for me because the sole is too flexible (my feet were tired after the soles bent over every rock and twig), and on steeper trails, my heel slips around enough to cause blisters.
I would recommend these for easy day hikes. I would NOT recommend for backpacking (really, any pack over about 20 pounds, these shoes are not supportive for backpacking).

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August 31, 2010

I disagree with Lori, and agree with Ism**. These boots are good for heavy hiking as well as day hiking. They're light in weight but plenty rugged and supportive.

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August 18, 2010

oh yeah..and i carried about 45-50 pounds..walked through water, never leaked, gripped like a mountain goat on the slides and comfy on my feet..thinking we all have different feet..just gotta find the right boot.(and socks).and by experience..buy two pairs..:)

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August 18, 2010

I disagree.i have had two pairs of renegades...and have tried about 3 other brands.nope went back to lowa renegade...i love lowa boots..i hike alot...just did 30 miles in three days, over 11,000 ft elevation gain, and not a problem. hiked wind river range, mountains in colorado,with these boots..nope..not a problem..

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Good Boots

5 star rating

By: Anna Hathaway March 15, 2011

Got these a month before my first Grand Canyon hike. No break-in; they were good from the first wearing. I've hiked from the South Rim to Phantom more...

Only for light dayhikes

4 star rating

By: lori April 15, 2010

Love these boots for easy trails, not too steep of hills. They're light and comfortable.
HOWEVER, when I started going up steeper, rockier trails, more...

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Upper Material:
full-grain nubuck, Cordura; [membrane/laminate] Gore-Tex XCR; [lining] nylon 
Waterproofing:
Gore-Tex XCR 
Sole:
Vibram Evo 
Lacing:
stabndard 
Weight:
[pair] 709 g 
Recommended Use:
hiking 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year