Our verdict
Where the Taurus Pro GTX Mid undoubtedly shines is in the area of “going further.” Your daily excursions in this pair equate to agile movements, pampered feet, and sure-footedness. In essence, this piece is relentless. However, trails with sharp rocks strewn all over may be trickier when crossing on them. That said, traveling on well-maintained trails is recommended which ensures the most pleasant experience out of it.
Pros
- Lightweight
- Watertight
- Offers extra heel and ankle support
- Grippy outsole
- Steady collar
- Not good for rocky trails
- Comfortable
- Shock-absorbent
Cons
- Thin sole unit
- Track and field
Who should buy the Lowa Taurus Pro GTX Mid
day hiking on well-maintained trails:
- Absorbs ground impact well
- day hiking on well-maintained trails
Offers extra heel and ankle support
Much like most waterproof hiking boots, the Taurus Pro GTX Mid offers over-the-ankle protection against wet stuff with extra heel and ankle support to match.
The featured Lowa boot, however, has other advantageous cards up its sleeve.
Taurus Pro GTX Mid stabilizes and secures the foot
Its collar is engineered at an angle that promotes ankle mobility. This sort of construction also makes downhill negotiations comfy and less tiring.
The boot provides double the amount of stability and support underfoot. This provides a secure ride on uneven terrain, whether you have wobbly heels or weak arches.
Thin sole unit may disappoint outdoor enthusiasts
Trails with sharp rocks strewn all over may be trickier when crossing them with these hikers.
However, several testers rated the watertight capability of the Taurus Pro GTX Mid as incredible. It definitely fences out moisture.
Works well on muddy trails
With its multi-directional lugs having a depth of 5 mm, you are guaranteed sufficient purchase on loam soil, mud, and scree.
Almost every reviewer finds the Lowa Taurus Pro GTX Mid remarkably lightweight.
Tenacious outsole
This hiker from Lowa sticks to virtually all sorts of surfaces with astonishing tenacity.
Steady collar: To experienced trail-goers, the Taurus Pro GTX Mid provides an overflow of ankle support.
Absorbs ground impact well
Why trust us.
When it comes to the shock-absorbent quality of this model, safer landings are yours in this Lowa offering.
Alternatives to the Lowa Taurus Pro GTX Mid
Lowa Renegade GTX Mid. If you need a bit more brawn in your step, the Renegade GTX Mid has to be on your radar.
Although more expensive than the Taurus Pro GTX Mid (by approximately $60), the Renegade justifies its asking price with more protection underfoot and high-end surface traction courtesy of Vibram.
Lowa Ranger III GTX. Will you be carrying a heavier pack on your next extended adventure? If so, the Ranger III GTX is for you.
As a backpacking boot, this Lowa offering will make off-trail traversals seem like you are walking on level ground.
It is without a doubt stiffer (all over) than the Taurus Pro GTX Mid, but with this upped rigidity comes a dramatic increase in protection and support.