LOWA Hunter GTX Evo Extreme

Jake C.

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Just looking for honest feedback about this boot. Going on a rifle elk hunt to Montana near Polson. Ive got an uncle out there and he said to expect snow. He gave me several choices of boots he recommended and I like what ive heard about the Lowa's best. Just seeing what you all have to say about them.
 

Kotaman

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Great boot, but it is ALOT of boot. I wear them for snowshoeing and winter hunting. I prefer Lowa Bighorns for my mountain hunting. Similar boot, but a little less substantial.
 

snakelk

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Solid boot. This will be my fourth year with these, primarily wearing in the Hell's Canyon area. Yes, it is a lot of boot. They are stiff soled, about like my Asolo and Scarpa mountaineering boots, yet comfortable on flat ground. They really shine when side-hilling and climbing. If I was in the market for a new pair of solid mountain boots, I'd buy these again.
 
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Jake C.

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Solid boot. This will be my fourth year with these, primarily wearing in the Hell's Canyon area. Yes, it is a lot of boot. They are stiff soled, about like my Asolo and Scarpa mountaineering boots, yet comfortable on flat ground. They really shine when side-hilling and climbing. If I was in the market for a new pair of solid mountain boots, I'd buy these again.
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Ive seen on a couple different posts that guys recommend to go up a size when buying Lowa's. Would any of you guys also recommend this??
 

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Ive seen on a couple different posts that guys recommend to go up a size when buying Lowa's. Would any of you guys also recommend this??

The only Lowa I size up in is the Tibet. I have roughly 7 other styles (including the extremes) of Lowas and all are my regular size.
 

snakelk

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I didn't size up at all with the Hunter GTX Evo's and they fit me well. I'd say I have average width size 10.5-11 feet. The 10.5 Lowa work, but I think I could wear an 11 and be fine too.
 

calico pig

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Just looking for honest feedback about this boot. Going on a rifle elk hunt to Montana near Polson. Ive got an uncle out there and he said to expect snow. He gave me several choices of boots he recommended and I like what ive heard about the Lowa's best. Just seeing what you all have to say about them.

This is a beastly boot bordering on clunky. It's heavy with a stiff sole. It takes some good break in time if that's a consideration. I wouldn't jump right into a hunt with them before putting at least 25-50 miles on them. I never use mine anymore as it's just to much boot for anything except guaranteed serious weight packing in bad weather. I prefer a lighter boot. I think they are over 4lbs a pair.
 

lkwoolsey

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I have the Tibet GTX Hi, which are essentially the same boot except for mine have no insulation. I've used them well below freezing (I'm pretty sure below 0 as well, can't remember though if it was these ones or a different pair) and been fine, so you should be good with the Hunters. They're great boots, tons of ankle support and very comfortable. Can't go wrong with them!
 

MTSabo

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Ive had a pair for 3 years now. They are holding up very well and I have put a ton of hard miles on them. The soles are to the point where I should have them resoled. They are a bit heavy and sometimes I wish I got the Tibet gtx hi but when the temps drop I'm sure glad to have them.

I have size 14 and they fit like a 13.5 which just happens to be perfect for me.
 
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