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Lowa Renegade GTX Mid W
Lowa Renegade GTX Mid W
Lowa Renegade GTX Mid W
Lowa Renegade GTX Mid W
Lowa Renegade GTX Mid W
Lowa Renegade GTX Mid W
Lowa Renegade GTX Mid W
Lowa Renegade GTX Mid W
Lowa Renegade GTX Mid W
Lowa Renegade GTX Mid W
Lowa Renegade GTX Mid W
Lowa Renegade GTX Mid W
Lowa Renegade GTX Mid W

Lowa Renegade GTX Mid W

The Renegade is no doubt one of the best-selling outdoor boots in Europe and is especially designed for a women’s foot and built on a women’s last. You can’t go wrong! Thanks to its stable upper of 1.6mm nubuk leather and an innovative sole construction, this classic multi-functional boot can be called into duty for a wide variety of needs yet is outstandingly suitable for hikes on groomed trails.The GORE-TEX lining keeps the boot absolutely waterproof and offers the best and most comfortable temperature regulation. The innovative LOWA „MONOWRAP“ construction web integrated into the upper stabilises and protects areas that especially need it.The heel stabiliser enables a synchronised roll-through, and the 7/8 TPU stabiliser offers optimal torsion and flexion stability. The Vibram rubber „Evo“ outsole is ideal for a wide range of outdoor activities.

The Renegade is no doubt one of the best-selling outdoor boots in Europe and is especially designed for a women’s foot and built on a women’s last. You can’t go wrong! Thanks to its stable upper of 1.6mm nubuk leather and an innovative sole construction, this classic multi-functional boot can be called into duty for a wide variety of needs yet is outstandingly suitable for hikes on groomed trails.The GORE-TEX lining keeps the boot absolutely waterproof and offers the best and most comfortable temperature regulation. The innovative LOWA „MONOWRAP“ construction web integrated into the upper stabilises and protects areas that especially need it.The heel stabiliser enables a synchronised roll-through, and the 7/8 TPU stabiliser offers optimal torsion and flexion stability. The Vibram rubber „Evo“ outsole is ideal for a wide range of outdoor activities.

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Lowa Renegade GTX Mid W

The Renegade is no doubt one of the best-selling outdoor boots in Europe and is especially designed for a women’s foot and built on a women’s last. You can’t go wrong! Thanks to its stable upper of 1.6mm nubuk leather and an innovative sole construction, this classic multi-functional boot can be called into duty for a wide variety of needs yet is outstandingly suitable for hikes on groomed trails.The GORE-TEX lining keeps the boot absolutely waterproof and offers the best and most comfortable temperature regulation. The innovative LOWA „MONOWRAP“ construction web integrated into the upper stabilises and protects areas that especially need it.The heel stabiliser enables a synchronised roll-through, and the 7/8 TPU stabiliser offers optimal torsion and flexion stability. The Vibram rubber „Evo“ outsole is ideal for a wide range of outdoor activities.

The Renegade is no doubt one of the best-selling outdoor boots in Europe and is especially designed for a women’s foot and built on a women’s last. You can’t go wrong! Thanks to its stable upper of 1.6mm nubuk leather and an innovative sole construction, this classic multi-functional boot can be called into duty for a wide variety of needs yet is outstandingly suitable for hikes on groomed trails.The GORE-TEX lining keeps the boot absolutely waterproof and offers the best and most comfortable temperature regulation. The innovative LOWA „MONOWRAP“ construction web integrated into the upper stabilises and protects areas that especially need it.The heel stabiliser enables a synchronised roll-through, and the 7/8 TPU stabiliser offers optimal torsion and flexion stability. The Vibram rubber „Evo“ outsole is ideal for a wide range of outdoor activities.

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LOWA Australia

$499.00

Renegade GTX Mid Women's - Hiking Stone / Standard / 6.5 US (4.5 UK)

Free delivery

PAST Outdoors

$499.00

LOWA Boots Renegade GTX Mid Womens Stone / 6.5 US (4.5 UK)

Delivery between 26 Mar – 3 Apr $11.90

Price history

Price history

Reviews

A workhorse. No frills. Count on them.
13 March 2024Eurofornian

originally posted on REI

Three years in, looking to replace my Renegades after hundreds of miles of excellent service. Kilimanjaro, Ilinize Norte, the Inca Trail, Alta Via Uno, John Muir, Mt. Whitney, multiple Mt. Baldy (a local peak). Rugged, super comfortable, waterproof, supportive and a decent weight (size 12) if not the lightest (leather isn’t). The stitching is finally giving out here and there and I’m worried about a Bhutan trip in September and don’t want to wear new boots on that hike. I’m fairly wide footed but the regular toe box suits me fine. I wear silk under socks and medium to heavy weight calf socks over that. I don’t have any real gripes, maybe the vibrant sole would be a little stickier but then they wouldn’t hold up as long as they have. These aren’t approach shoes ... MoreThree years in, looking to replace my Renegades after hundreds of miles of excellent service. Kilimanjaro, Ilinize Norte, the Inca Trail, Alta Via Uno, John Muir, Mt. Whitney, multiple Mt. Baldy (a local peak). Rugged, super comfortable, waterproof, supportive and a decent weight (size 12) if not the lightest (leather isn’t). The stitching is finally giving out here and there and I’m worried about a Bhutan trip in September and don’t want to wear new boots on that hike. I’m fairly wide footed but the regular toe box suits me fine. I wear silk under socks and medium to heavy weight calf socks over that. I don’t have any real gripes, maybe the vibrant sole would be a little stickier but then they wouldn’t hold up as long as they have. These aren’t approach shoes anyway. The eyelets are fussy, can’t buy any kind of laces. Some larger diameter laces won’t through the odd shaped eyelets. Small thing. Lowe laces are fine. Solid, reliable every day backpacker and hiker go to Mids for a day pack hike or a 40lb week trek in rough terrain with all the gear.

Available in narrow-and a comfortable boot
21 March 2024reddog23

originally posted on REI

I got these because they were the only ones (in high and low-top) available in men's narrow. Fortunately, they're a comfortable, reasonably light boot for walking on trails and in nasty weather. The complaint about the third hook being hard to use is true. You have to be very careful to get the lace into it, and still it sometimes will need to be re-hooked. Nevertheless, they're a good, serviceable boot and fit me well. I removed the insoles and put in my custom orthotics. I bought a spare pair and put them in storage, because as soon as I find a narrow shoe that works, they discontinue it. Although there are millions of men worldwide who need a narrow fit, shoe companies, who continue to consolidate, figure they can just force us to slop around in shoes that are ... MoreI got these because they were the only ones (in high and low-top) available in men's narrow. Fortunately, they're a comfortable, reasonably light boot for walking on trails and in nasty weather. The complaint about the third hook being hard to use is true. You have to be very careful to get the lace into it, and still it sometimes will need to be re-hooked. Nevertheless, they're a good, serviceable boot and fit me well. I removed the insoles and put in my custom orthotics. I bought a spare pair and put them in storage, because as soon as I find a narrow shoe that works, they discontinue it. Although there are millions of men worldwide who need a narrow fit, shoe companies, who continue to consolidate, figure they can just force us to slop around in shoes that are too wide "just wear 3 pairs of socks...you'll get by." Good for Lowa, they're still trying to fit us!

Best boots ever
4 May 2024dustdevil

originally posted on REI

i am ordering my third pair of Lowa Renegade GTX hiking boots. Clearly, i really like them. The fit is wonderful, i don't bring camp shoes on backpacking trips anymore. Loosen the laces, put on fresh socks and they are as comfortable as slippers. They are well built and durable as well. These boots last me around 8-900 miles. Most of my hiking is off trail, in the brushy, rocky hills and streams of southern illinois, with 2-3 long backpacking trips per year. They would definitely last longer if you are a trail hiker.If they are cleaned and treated with a waterproofing wax a couple of times a year, they hold up better than any other boot I have ever owned and I've been buying hiking boots for 50 years. After a few hundred miles of rocks and woods, the stitching gets ... Morei am ordering my third pair of Lowa Renegade GTX hiking boots. Clearly, i really like them. The fit is wonderful, i don't bring camp shoes on backpacking trips anymore. Loosen the laces, put on fresh socks and they are as comfortable as slippers. They are well built and durable as well. These boots last me around 8-900 miles. Most of my hiking is off trail, in the brushy, rocky hills and streams of southern illinois, with 2-3 long backpacking trips per year. They would definitely last longer if you are a trail hiker.If they are cleaned and treated with a waterproofing wax a couple of times a year, they hold up better than any other boot I have ever owned and I've been buying hiking boots for 50 years. After a few hundred miles of rocks and woods, the stitching gets worn and the rand starts to separate, but a bit of shoe goo keeps them going for much longer. My experience is that after roughly 800 miles (about 3 years for me) the leather across the top of the forefoot starts to crack and collapse, the waterproofing goes and it's time to turn them into shop and garden boots. Still comfortable!The only downside i have found is that they get stuffy in hot weather, 80 degrees F and up. If you are a desert hiker, probably not the best choice. However, with good socks, they are plenty warm for temps down to 20 degrees F or so, at least for me.Take it from an old guy who has bought and trashed many pairs of boots, these are the best of the bunch.

Price comparison

Updated 15 days ago
LOWA Australia

$499.00

Renegade GTX Mid Women's - Hiking Stone / Standard / 6.5 US (4.5 UK)

Free delivery

PAST Outdoors

$499.00

LOWA Boots Renegade GTX Mid Womens Stone / 6.5 US (4.5 UK)

Delivery between 26 Mar – 3 Apr $11.90

Price history

Price history

Reviews

A workhorse. No frills. Count on them.
13 March 2024

Three years in, looking to replace my Renegades after hundreds of miles of excellent service. Kilimanjaro, Ilinize Norte, the Inca Trail, Alta Via Uno, John Muir, Mt. Whitney, multiple Mt. Baldy (a local peak). Rugged, super comfortable, waterproof, supportive and a decent weight (size 12) if not the lightest (leather isn’t). The stitching is finally giving out here and there and I’m worried about a Bhutan trip in September and don’t want to wear new boots on that hike. I’m fairly wide footed but the regular toe box suits me fine. I wear silk under socks and medium to heavy weight calf socks over that. I don’t have any real gripes, maybe the vibrant sole would be a little stickier but then they wouldn’t hold up as long as they have. These aren’t approach shoes ... MoreThree years in, looking to replace my Renegades after hundreds of miles of excellent service. Kilimanjaro, Ilinize Norte, the Inca Trail, Alta Via Uno, John Muir, Mt. Whitney, multiple Mt. Baldy (a local peak). Rugged, super comfortable, waterproof, supportive and a decent weight (size 12) if not the lightest (leather isn’t). The stitching is finally giving out here and there and I’m worried about a Bhutan trip in September and don’t want to wear new boots on that hike. I’m fairly wide footed but the regular toe box suits me fine. I wear silk under socks and medium to heavy weight calf socks over that. I don’t have any real gripes, maybe the vibrant sole would be a little stickier but then they wouldn’t hold up as long as they have. These aren’t approach shoes anyway. The eyelets are fussy, can’t buy any kind of laces. Some larger diameter laces won’t through the odd shaped eyelets. Small thing. Lowe laces are fine. Solid, reliable every day backpacker and hiker go to Mids for a day pack hike or a 40lb week trek in rough terrain with all the gear.

Eurofornian originally posted on REI
Available in narrow-and a comfortable boot
21 March 2024

I got these because they were the only ones (in high and low-top) available in men's narrow. Fortunately, they're a comfortable, reasonably light boot for walking on trails and in nasty weather. The complaint about the third hook being hard to use is true. You have to be very careful to get the lace into it, and still it sometimes will need to be re-hooked. Nevertheless, they're a good, serviceable boot and fit me well. I removed the insoles and put in my custom orthotics. I bought a spare pair and put them in storage, because as soon as I find a narrow shoe that works, they discontinue it. Although there are millions of men worldwide who need a narrow fit, shoe companies, who continue to consolidate, figure they can just force us to slop around in shoes that are ... MoreI got these because they were the only ones (in high and low-top) available in men's narrow. Fortunately, they're a comfortable, reasonably light boot for walking on trails and in nasty weather. The complaint about the third hook being hard to use is true. You have to be very careful to get the lace into it, and still it sometimes will need to be re-hooked. Nevertheless, they're a good, serviceable boot and fit me well. I removed the insoles and put in my custom orthotics. I bought a spare pair and put them in storage, because as soon as I find a narrow shoe that works, they discontinue it. Although there are millions of men worldwide who need a narrow fit, shoe companies, who continue to consolidate, figure they can just force us to slop around in shoes that are too wide "just wear 3 pairs of socks...you'll get by." Good for Lowa, they're still trying to fit us!

reddog23 originally posted on REI
Best boots ever
4 May 2024

i am ordering my third pair of Lowa Renegade GTX hiking boots. Clearly, i really like them. The fit is wonderful, i don't bring camp shoes on backpacking trips anymore. Loosen the laces, put on fresh socks and they are as comfortable as slippers. They are well built and durable as well. These boots last me around 8-900 miles. Most of my hiking is off trail, in the brushy, rocky hills and streams of southern illinois, with 2-3 long backpacking trips per year. They would definitely last longer if you are a trail hiker.If they are cleaned and treated with a waterproofing wax a couple of times a year, they hold up better than any other boot I have ever owned and I've been buying hiking boots for 50 years. After a few hundred miles of rocks and woods, the stitching gets ... Morei am ordering my third pair of Lowa Renegade GTX hiking boots. Clearly, i really like them. The fit is wonderful, i don't bring camp shoes on backpacking trips anymore. Loosen the laces, put on fresh socks and they are as comfortable as slippers. They are well built and durable as well. These boots last me around 8-900 miles. Most of my hiking is off trail, in the brushy, rocky hills and streams of southern illinois, with 2-3 long backpacking trips per year. They would definitely last longer if you are a trail hiker.If they are cleaned and treated with a waterproofing wax a couple of times a year, they hold up better than any other boot I have ever owned and I've been buying hiking boots for 50 years. After a few hundred miles of rocks and woods, the stitching gets worn and the rand starts to separate, but a bit of shoe goo keeps them going for much longer. My experience is that after roughly 800 miles (about 3 years for me) the leather across the top of the forefoot starts to crack and collapse, the waterproofing goes and it's time to turn them into shop and garden boots. Still comfortable!The only downside i have found is that they get stuffy in hot weather, 80 degrees F and up. If you are a desert hiker, probably not the best choice. However, with good socks, they are plenty warm for temps down to 20 degrees F or so, at least for me.Take it from an old guy who has bought and trashed many pairs of boots, these are the best of the bunch.

dustdevil originally posted on REI
LOWA renegade GTX
3 May 2024

This is my 5th lowa renegade. I use them for about 500 miles and then unfortunately give them away. The soles are in excellent shape but the upper begins to deteriorate. Why?? it is heavy use in waterlogged ground which tests the waterproofing to its limit. Also the hikes are in thorny areas which rip through the uppers. Still, having tried several boots on offer at REI over the past 20 years, I always go back to a tried and trustful Renegade GTX. BTW mine are 10.5 wide and sometimes I settle for any available colour. it doesn't matter because after a few hikes, they are muddy and brown. Strongly recommend this boot and normal hiking on trails will last for years. BTW my daily routine is 2-3 miles per day, sometimes extending to 4-5 miles on weekends. The boots are ... MoreThis is my 5th lowa renegade. I use them for about 500 miles and then unfortunately give them away. The soles are in excellent shape but the upper begins to deteriorate. Why?? it is heavy use in waterlogged ground which tests the waterproofing to its limit. Also the hikes are in thorny areas which rip through the uppers. Still, having tried several boots on offer at REI over the past 20 years, I always go back to a tried and trustful Renegade GTX. BTW mine are 10.5 wide and sometimes I settle for any available colour. it doesn't matter because after a few hikes, they are muddy and brown. Strongly recommend this boot and normal hiking on trails will last for years. BTW my daily routine is 2-3 miles per day, sometimes extending to 4-5 miles on weekends. The boots are never a limiting factor.

Daily Hiker originally posted on REI
Let’s go!
5 November 2023

I am new to backpacking and purchased 3 pairs of boots to try out. I love the sporty boot style, but worried that I’d need more support with a heavy pack. Also want a boot that looks good so color and style make a difference for me. After trying them all on with my pack, lots of reading reviews and articles the grey green/panna Lowa’s were the easy choice. Happy to say that after many miles of backpacking it was the right choice. They now have a perfect fit to my foot, but it never felt like I was breaking them in, they were comfortable from the start. I ordered a half size larger boot based on sizing recommendations in hiking boot articles, and the 8 is a comfortable fit for my 7.5 size foot. Secure fit with thick or mid weight socks, they clean up nicely and keep ... MoreI am new to backpacking and purchased 3 pairs of boots to try out. I love the sporty boot style, but worried that I’d need more support with a heavy pack. Also want a boot that looks good so color and style make a difference for me. After trying them all on with my pack, lots of reading reviews and articles the grey green/panna Lowa’s were the easy choice. Happy to say that after many miles of backpacking it was the right choice. They now have a perfect fit to my foot, but it never felt like I was breaking them in, they were comfortable from the start. I ordered a half size larger boot based on sizing recommendations in hiking boot articles, and the 8 is a comfortable fit for my 7.5 size foot. Secure fit with thick or mid weight socks, they clean up nicely and keep my feet dry through water, muck, mud. Thank you Backcountry and Lowa for a great intro to backpacking!

Dawn B originally posted on backcountry.com
Lightweight Boot for Weekend+ Warriors.
3 March 2024

Purchased these boots in summer '21 and have used heavily for 3 years as a work boot and casual hiking enthusiast.As far as hiking footwear goes, these boots fit the bill for anyone looking for something with more support than a trail runner but still relatively lightweight. Leather is soft and boot was ready to wear out of the box, which, as a poor planner, I love. I put ~65 miles on these boots out of the box carrying a 25lb pack and had no problems with blisters or hot spots.However, and this is a niche use case, if you are doing any sort of trail maintenance that involves digging tread or a lot of river crossings, i'd look for a boot with a full leather upper and a more stout sole. The weak point of these boots is the thread - the stitching began to fail ... MorePurchased these boots in summer '21 and have used heavily for 3 years as a work boot and casual hiking enthusiast.As far as hiking footwear goes, these boots fit the bill for anyone looking for something with more support than a trail runner but still relatively lightweight. Leather is soft and boot was ready to wear out of the box, which, as a poor planner, I love. I put ~65 miles on these boots out of the box carrying a 25lb pack and had no problems with blisters or hot spots.However, and this is a niche use case, if you are doing any sort of trail maintenance that involves digging tread or a lot of river crossings, i'd look for a boot with a full leather upper and a more stout sole. The weak point of these boots is the thread - the stitching began to fail around my toes after our first week of heavy dirtwork - which, at $250, was a little frustrating. The soles also began to delaminate in the same area.After 3 years and loooooots of miles, they are now my beater boots. Still going, just waiting for the seams to fully blow out.So, if you are a backpacker or hiking enthusuaist looking for something a lil sturdier/rugged than a tennis shoe or trail runner, this is a good option. If you work in the field - it depends!

E F originally posted on REI
My go to boots
16 May 2024

This is my third pair in 10 years. I like tall boots for day hikes and activities because it holds my ankles. Some people live in their tennis shoes, I live in my Lowas. They are light weight and well made. However it is not an aggressive 10 days strenuous hike type boot, it is more relax casual short hikes ones. Only downside I found that I wear out shoe lases before I wear out boots and sage colour shoe laces are not available for replacement, for example, so I just use paracord instead. Sizing is accurate as 39 European size is exactly US8 and they give it 1/2 size towards extra sock. As I read some sizing complaints I just wanted to give my two bits. Overall it is affordable and very well made boots.

Jara originally posted on backcountry.com
Pull these boots from your shelves REI!
26 July 2024

I loved this boot - until I didn’t! I kept the boots at our cabin in north Idaho. Wore them hiking and working around our property. Not daily, and maybe some years not more than a few days a year. The soles and uppers show little wear. Today I was working to clean up some trees we had someone drop for us, and I wore the boots. When I came in after a couple of hours of work, the soles had delaminated and were breaking apart. The boots are shot. For boots I likely paid $150+ for 8 or 9 years ago, and the uppers are in great shape, I’m amazed that anyone can sell this ——. That REI, where I’ve been a member since 1974, will sell this defective product is amazing. Apparently, after doing some reading, this is a common problem with LOWA Renegrade GTX boots, and they thumb ... MoreI loved this boot - until I didn’t! I kept the boots at our cabin in north Idaho. Wore them hiking and working around our property. Not daily, and maybe some years not more than a few days a year. The soles and uppers show little wear. Today I was working to clean up some trees we had someone drop for us, and I wore the boots. When I came in after a couple of hours of work, the soles had delaminated and were breaking apart. The boots are shot. For boots I likely paid $150+ for 8 or 9 years ago, and the uppers are in great shape, I’m amazed that anyone can sell this ——. That REI, where I’ve been a member since 1974, will sell this defective product is amazing. Apparently, after doing some reading, this is a common problem with LOWA Renegrade GTX boots, and they thumb their nose at anyone who complains about this issue. Use them every day, or they will fall apart! If anyone at REI questions my comments, I’d be happy to provide photos. You need to stop selling this product.

Bob originally posted on REI
Terrible quality!!!
6 December 2023

I have had 2 pairs of lowas. The first pair were alright. They were waterproof, but shrunk by 1 full size. The toe box was way too narrow for me so I bought a new pair. This pair was terrible quality. The stitching fell apart in 3 months and even though they have a 12 month warranty, Lowa refused to repair my boots. The second pair wasn’t waterproof at all (dewy grass would soak my feet through them). Lowa’s slogan is “simply better”. I have to give it to their marketing team because their product is simply the worst boot I’ve ever owned.1. Very narrow toe box - I have wide feet. My first pair was a regular boot and my toes were crushed in them. The second pair was wide and they were still too tight for my feet.2. The leather shrinks A LOT. Both pairs shrunk by an ... MoreI have had 2 pairs of lowas. The first pair were alright. They were waterproof, but shrunk by 1 full size. The toe box was way too narrow for me so I bought a new pair. This pair was terrible quality. The stitching fell apart in 3 months and even though they have a 12 month warranty, Lowa refused to repair my boots. The second pair wasn’t waterproof at all (dewy grass would soak my feet through them). Lowa’s slogan is “simply better”. I have to give it to their marketing team because their product is simply the worst boot I’ve ever owned.1. Very narrow toe box - I have wide feet. My first pair was a regular boot and my toes were crushed in them. The second pair was wide and they were still too tight for my feet.2. The leather shrinks A LOT. Both pairs shrunk by an entire size over the course of a few months even though I frequently treated the leather.3. They take a very long time to break in - by the time I broke the boots in they were falling apart4. Leather stitching falls apart and along with it the waterproofing disappears.I am a field biologist so I go through a lot of hiking boots. Trust me when I tell you DO NOT BUY THESE BOOTS. Save hundreds and buy a different boot.

Misha originally posted on altitude-sports.com
Tough boots
2 August 2024

A bit tough to break in but with over 100 miles on these now and like them a lot. These have been across snow, through water, on gravel, pavement, rock scrambling, up and down some pretty ugly mountain washes around Salt Lake City, the Grand Tetons, Yellowstone and Glacier National. The tread grips very well on all types of terrain and also wears well. I hiked about 26 miles in two days and never a hot spot blister or anything else. One thing to note, we hiked an 9 mile loop and it had rained the night before. The grass and weeds were dripping wet but no water puddles on the trail. After 3 hours in this stuff the leather had stopped repelling the water and the whole boot got wet...the outside. Seems the gortex liner did its job and kept the moisture at bay. I dried ... MoreA bit tough to break in but with over 100 miles on these now and like them a lot. These have been across snow, through water, on gravel, pavement, rock scrambling, up and down some pretty ugly mountain washes around Salt Lake City, the Grand Tetons, Yellowstone and Glacier National. The tread grips very well on all types of terrain and also wears well. I hiked about 26 miles in two days and never a hot spot blister or anything else. One thing to note, we hiked an 9 mile loop and it had rained the night before. The grass and weeds were dripping wet but no water puddles on the trail. After 3 hours in this stuff the leather had stopped repelling the water and the whole boot got wet...the outside. Seems the gortex liner did its job and kept the moisture at bay. I dried them and treated with lowa active cream. Several days later on an 11 mile trail in similar conditions I had no issues at all. I would certainly buy these boots again.

troubled waters originally posted on REI