Our verdict

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Great!

When it comes to ankle support, the Renegade LL Mid can be considered among Lowa’s greatest. It is also such a gear that deserves accolades in terms of out-of-the-box comfort. That said, getting one might require great consideration because of the reported issues.

Pros

  • updated Mar 24, 2023
  • Improved in-shoe comfort
  • Track and field
  • Lightweight
  • Improved in-shoe comfort
  • Breathable

Cons

  • Non-durable
  • Same brand only
  • Lack of arch support

Who should buy the Lack of arch support

The Renegade LL Mid still makes for a very trail-effective Lowa gear thanks to its empowering set of capabilities. It is a solid option if you:

  • Prefer a hiking boot that offers balanced performance and comfort in warm conditions. 
  • Lack of arch support.
  • Track and field.

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Improved in-shoe comfort

Promising terrain security with adequate grip is the gear’s Vibram Evo outsole. Much of its ability to latch on to tricky surfaces comes from its hardwearing chevron lugs. It is built with horizontal grooves at the heel and forefoot regions, giving extra slip resistance on slopes and inclines.

Lack of arch support outsole

Same brand only

The Renegade LL Mid is equipped with the DuraPU midsole, provding both underfoot cushioning and stability. It comes with the Monowrap Frame—A Lowa technology that further stiffens the boot, delivering extra support around the foot as a result. It comes with a joint called Hard Stabilizer which is a type of Lowa support that makes it perfect for extreme outdoor activities. It is also paired with a removable and trim-able insole called ATC footbed which provides even more additional comfort.

Lack of arch support midsole

Excellent traction on tricky surfaces

Consisting the majority of the Renegade LL Mid’s over-the-ankle upper is waxed nubuck leather. The LL in the shoe’s name stands for “leather-lined” which sees its interior imbued with smooth, moisture-wicking leather, giving improved in-shoe comfort.

Lack of arch support insole

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Riveted metallic eyelets and synthetic laces make up the boot’s closure system. The eyelets at the footwear’s flex point—the locking ankle hooks—allow wearers to have a separate fit configuration from the ankle up.

Lack of arch support laces