pig-monkey.com - lowahttps://pig-monkey.com/2012-09-15T00:00:00-07:00Lowa Renegade Mid Hiking Boots2008-02-02T00:00:00-08:002012-09-15T00:00:00-07:00Pig Monkeytag:pig-monkey.com,2008-02-02:/2008/02/lowa-renegade-mid-hiking-boots/<p class="added"><strong>2011 Update:</strong> Although I still wear the Renegade boots, and claim that they're the best hiking boots on the market, my reasons for doing so differ from those I expressed three and a half years ago. (And I don't like Superfeet anymore!) The following is left for posterity.</p> <p>Early last …</p><p class="added"><strong>2011 Update:</strong> Although I still wear the Renegade boots, and claim that they're the best hiking boots on the market, my reasons for doing so differ from those I expressed three and a half years ago. (And I don't like Superfeet anymore!) The following is left for posterity.</p> <p>Early last Fall, it became clear that my old pair of boots &ndash; 5.11 HRTs &ndash; were at the end of their life. New insoles bought me a little while longer, but the fact had to be faced.</p> <p>I knew exactly what boots I wanted to replace them. Trouble was, I couldn&rsquo;t afford them. (Still can&rsquo;t, in fact.) So I had to search for something else to hold me over for a while. I&rsquo;d heard much positive review of <a href="http://www.lowaboots.com/">Lowa</a> and <a href="http://www.vasque.com/">Vasque</a>, and thought this an excellent opportunity to try them out. After much research, I settled on the <a href="http://www.lowaboots.com/catalog/ShowBoot.cfm?StockNum=19359349&Category=3&Type=M">Lowa Renegade GTX</a> hiking boot.</p> <p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pigmonkey/2238391884/" title="Lowa Renegade Mid Hiking Boots by Pig Monkey, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2306/2238391884_ca764fdf33.jpg" width="500" height="138" alt="Lowa Renegade Mid Hiking Boots" /></a></p> <p>REI happened to carry them and, rather conveniently, I had a pair of boots that I&rsquo;d been given a while ago but never been very fond of (Montrail Torre GTX &ndash; I wore them in Thailand). So I took (perhaps unfair) advantage of REI&rsquo;s lenient return policy, and ended up with a pair of Lowa Renegades for only $30.</p> <p>The craftsmanship is excellent. I can spot no failures of any kind along the boots. Most any other boot I&rsquo;ve worn for this amount of time has shown some small failure: a broken stitch, or a bit coming unglued somewhere. Not so with the Renegades. The Germans, I think, know a thing a two about making boots. (Actually, they&rsquo;re made in Slovakia, but I&rsquo;m Am&rsquo;r&rsquo;can, damnit, so that&rsquo;s close enough for me.)</p> <p>The soles are Vibram, like most other boots, and provide excellent traction on varied terrain: concrete, dirt, rocks, etc. Snow is a little iffy, but that&rsquo;s been the case with any boot I&rsquo;ve had.</p> <p>The Gore-Tex liner is great. Verifiably waterproof and breathable (though I&rsquo;ve not had the opportunity to wear the boots in hot weather).</p> <p>The break-in period was non-existent. They were comfortable and supportive as soon as I put them on.</p> <p>My feet registered no complaints concerning the standard Lowa insoles, but they were small and flimsy, like those provided by any other boot manufacturer, and I&rsquo;ve been in a love affair with <a href="http://www.superfeet.com/store/Green.aspx">Green Superfeet</a> since the Summer (more on that later), so after a couple weeks I swapped them out, and have been happier for it.</p> <p>Some people report Lowa runs slightly large, but I found this to be untrue. I ordered my normal boot size, and they fit perfectly.</p> <p>The absolutely only complaint I can offer for the Renegades is the lacing system. Lowa is quite fond of their D-rings. I am not. They allow for slightly faster unlacing, but slower lacing. And if you lace too fast, without paying attention, the lace may not make it&rsquo;s way entirely inside one of the rings, and pop out eventually. This happens every now and then to me. It&rsquo;s not enough to turn me off from the boots, or dissuade me from recommending them, but it is a minor annoyance. (And I had to find <em>something</em> to complain about.)</p> <p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pigmonkey/2237603339/" title="Lowa Renegade Mid Hiking Boots by Pig Monkey, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2122/2237603339_bd8e8f41c3.jpg" width="500" height="146" alt="Lowa Renegade Mid Hiking Boots" /></a></p> <p>I&rsquo;ve been wearing them daily for close to 5 months now. Though this Fall and Winter, regrettably, have seen me mostly in urban areas, not logging any serious mileage over mountainous terrain with heavy loads, I am very pleased with the Renegades and whole-heartedly recommend them to anyone looking for a mid-to-light hiking boot, or footwear for every day urban wear. (Plus, they <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/pigmonkey/2238388090/">look quite snazzy with TAD Legionnaires</a>, no?)</p> <h2>3-3-08 Update:</h2> <p>I wore these boots yesterday on a 23 mile hike, with about 1300 ft elevation gain, under a 75lb pack. My feet aren&rsquo;t too happy about it, though they&rsquo;ve ended up worse after shorter humps with lighter loads in lesser boots. Last week I did 12 miles under the same load with no problem. They&rsquo;re definitely light hiking boots.</p>