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Lowa Zephyr GTX Lo TF Shoe

DustBun

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  • Mar 7, 2018
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    I am looking for some input regarding shoes for the range. I am 59 years old, 160 lbs in “good” shape. I have a right below knee amputation so most of my stability comes from my left ankle/leg. With that said, it does not slow me down nor do I have a limp when I walk so my stride and gate are “normal”.

    I am not runnin and gunnin or participating in matches but I do plan on taking some long distance training classes out west which will require me to do some humping with gear. As mentioned before, they will mostly be used at outdoor and indoor ranges.

    I am leaning towards the Lowa GTX, https://www.lowaboots.com/mens/task-force-tactical/zephyr-gtx-lo-tf-black. I tried them and they feel good but it is difficult in a store with flat floors, one leg and in 3 minutes to know how good they will really support. I have considered a mid height but want something light weight I think. If anyone has experience with this shoe, I would appreciate any feedback. Or if someone has other suggestions I would like to hear it.

    The good thing about having just one foot is that only one shoe has to fit and it doesn’t matter if the other sock has a hole in it. :LOL: Sorry, my attempt at humor.
     
    I have had two pairs of the Zyphers over the last 6 years. They are easily the most comfortable boot I have ever used.
    I thought they were very comfortable. Are they the Lo Mid or Hi? Do you think they have strong side support?
     
    I use mine for matches, hiking, field stuff. Can’t recommend enough. Mine are the mid height. Buy with confidence. I’ve blown out my last 2 boots in about a year each time. These are going strong with really no signs of wear after this first year.
     
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    I have hiked the Swis salps for >20 years with Lowas

    If you have an Easterm Mtn Sports store nearby, the shoe area has an incline on which to walk and try on shoes, They may also have your brand of shoe as well

    You can order online at Zappos and they have a forgiving return policy
     
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    I have hiked the Swis salps for >20 years with Lowas

    If you have an Easterm Mtn Sports store nearby, the shoe area has an incline on which to walk and try on shoes, They may also have your brand of shoe as well

    You can order online at Zappos and they have a forgiving return policy
    No Eastern Mtn store in Florida but I am aware of Zappos. Thank you.
     
    I use mine for matches, hiking, field stuff. Can’t recommend enough. Mine are the mid height. Buy with confidence. I’ve blown out my last 2 boots in about a year each time. These are going strong with really no signs of wear after this first year.
    I am thinking about the Mid height. The additional weight concerns me a bit. Ounces turn into pounds and although I think I'm in good shape, I'm not the bull I was 40 years ago. Thanks.
     
    I’m currently running the Zephyr GTX mids and have nothing but good things to say. I’ve had this pair for a little over a year. Before I found this boot, I was a diehard Salomon guy. These fit my arches better and seem to be more supportive overall. I’ve run moderate distances in them, rucked in them, used them for many range days and tactical operations. I’ll definitely be getting another pair when the soles eventually wear out.
     
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    I can vouch for the Renegade GTX Mid, great fit and very comfortable. I do use Superfeet insoles which has nothing to do with the boot and everything to do with the arch of my feet.

    I feel my change to Lowa could be permanent
     
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    I’m currently running the Zephyr GTX mids and have nothing but good things to say. I’ve had this pair for a little over a year. Before I found this boot, I was a diehard Salomon guy. These fit my arches better and seem to be more supportive overall. I’ve run moderate distances in them, rucked in them, used them for many range days and tactical operations. I’ll definitely be getting another pair when the soles eventually wear out.
    Thanks for the input.
     
    I can vouch for the Renegade GTX Mid, great fit and very comfortable. I do use Superfeet insoles which has nothing to do with the boot and everything to do with the arch of my feet.

    I feel my change to Lowa could be permanent
    I did look at the Renegade online, I will take another look. Thank you.