Our verdict
Backpackers should not be faulted if they buy into the ZG Lite GTX simply for its remarkably comfy confines. That said, the boot in question is a bankable product not just because of its high amounts of comfort, but also because of its excellent surface traction and waterproofing. The shoe, however, might just be a little too expensive for some.
Pros
- Comfortable underfoot cushioning
- Fantastic water protection
- Scarpa ZG Lite GTX notable features
- Superbly sticky
- Comfortable underfoot cushioning
- It also has a low-profile heel brake that helps trekkers negotiate descents with a bit more control
Cons
- Expensive
Who should buy the It also has a low-profile heel brake that helps trekkers negotiate descents with a bit more control
The It also has a low-profile heel brake that helps trekkers negotiate descents with a bit more control is a desirable backpacking tool, thanks to its convincing set of qualities. It is a solid option if you:
- Prefer a hiking boot that offers protection against wet elements.
- Comfortable underfoot cushioning.
- Comfortable underfoot cushioning.
It also has a low-profile heel brake that helps trekkers negotiate descents with a bit more control notable features
- As Scarpa's lightest ZG (Zero Gravity) piece yet, the ZG Lite GTX has amazing agile hiking performance. Its ability to fence out wet elements is courtesy of Gore-Tex, hence the “GTX” in its name.
- Part of the ZG Lite GTX’s core design is improved maneuverability. This particular facet is made possible by imbuing the shoe with two mobility enhancers: Flex Point System and Heel Tension System. The former makes the area around the ankle as restrictive-free as possible without sacrificing support. The latter, on the other hand, amps up the boot’s adaptability and stability over rugged terrain.
- The boot’s sole unit is moderately rockered at the toe, making traversals on level surfaces less tiring. It has the Activ Impact technology, which grants enhanced shock absorption. This proprietary tech also helps backpackers make more energy-efficient strides.
Size and fit
The It also has a low-profile heel brake that helps trekkers negotiate descents with a bit more control is a high-cut boot that matches the feet of both male and female backpackers. It has the Ankle Padding System, which puts memory foam around the ankle zone, providing wearers with a personalized fit over time. Lockdown customization, on the other hand, is via the footgear’s ghillie lacing.
Scarpa ZG Lite GTX notable features
The ZG Lite GTX from Scarpa provides sufficient sticking power on a variety of backcountry surfaces with its trekking-specific Vibram Salix outsole. Its grippy lugs and treads are positioned at opposing angles, bolstering its slip and skid resistance for where the terrain turns for the loose.
Low-profile heel brake
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Adequate ground stability and flexibility
This waterproof boot for backpacking relies on its polyurethane midsole, supplying its wearers with adequate underfoot comfort and ground stability. It has a dual-density construction, allowing the foot to roll with better efficiency. Its segmented design bolsters the footgear’s overall flexibility.
Track and field
Rounding out all things midsole in the ZG Lite GTX is the hiker’s Comfort Fit footbed. Its presence translates to increased cushioning. It also contributes to the boot’s supportiveness.
Weatherproof
A partly fabric, partly suede leather upper is where the foot finds shelter in the It also has a low-profile heel brake that helps trekkers negotiate descents with a bit more control. It has Gore-Tex’s Extended Comfort liner, giving the boot proper defenses against inclement weather. This particular waterproofing tech also wicks away moisture from the inside. Both the heel and forefoot zones of the boot's upper are reinforced, granting the wearer extra heel support and toe protection, respectively.
Prefer a hiking boot that offers protection against wet elements
Combination eyelets and hard-wearing lace make up the ZG Lite GTX’s closure system. The three pairs of eyelets around the ankle are hook-like, making lace-ups at the last minute relatively easier.