Lowa Ticino GTX Lo Review

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Lowa Ticino GTX Lo Review

Lowa Ticino GTX

If you asked me to describe the ultimate footwear for mountain living it probably would look like the Lowa Ticino GTX Lo. This boot was created as casual footwear with the guts of a hiking boot. Widely known for their rugged hiking boots, Lowa has a lineup that is equally at home in the office and around town. For over 90 years, the Italian boot designer, Lowa has set the standard in which all outdoor footwear has been compared. Throughout the past month, I have been wearing Lowa Ticino as my “do it all” footwear.

A typical day of shoe abuse in Steamboat Springs, Colorado consists of snow shoveling, teaching middle schoolers science, keeping up with my toddler, and an evening hike. I find that the different parts of my day usually require a mudroom full of shoes. However, this month I have stuck with the Ticino GTX boot to see how it would hold up to the daily grind of mountain life.

Initial Thoughts on the Lowa Ticino GTX Lo

The Lowa Ticino GTX Lo is one sharp-looking shoe. It has a resemblance of a climbing shoe, hiking boot, and sneaker all merged into one. That being said the Lowa Ticino GTX Lo does have all the bells and whistles that will definitely raise eyebrows, all in a lightweight sub two pound pair of shoes.   

The Exterior

The outside of the Lowa Ticino boot is made of a combination of leather and hardened rubber. The toe and heel exterior are especially fortified and built to withstand some abuse. The rest of the exterior is made of a soft blue split grain leather that contrasts nicely with the rugged rubber.  

Lowa Ticino GTX Lo Upper

Lowa Ticino GTX Side View

To cinch the shoe to the foot a speed lacing system called a fit ribbon is used. The fit ribbon runs all the way up the foot to create a snug fit. Additionally, two nylon loops are added to the back of the shoe to allow the shoe to be put on easily. These loops can also be used to carry the shoes on a pack with a carabiner.  

Lowa Ticino GTX Lo Laces

Lowa Ticino GTX Lo Laces

Lowa Ticino GTX Lo Back of Shoe and Interior

Lowa Ticino GTX Lo Back of Shoe and Interior

The soles of the Ticino boot are made by the well-known company Vibram. For this particular shoe, a nonslip Rock Track Vibram Sole is used. The tread is modest and resembles that of a rugged sneaker.  

Lowa Ticino GTX Lo Vibram Sole

Lowa Ticino GTX Lo Vibram Sole

Inside the Lowa Ticino is a climate-controlled footbead. The midsole of the shoe has a low profile and is very sturdy resembling that of a hiking boot. Surrounding the foot there is a GORE-TEX liner so that feet stay dry in wet conditions.  

Performance of the Lowa Ticino GTX Lo

For the last month, the Ticino GTX Lo was my “do it all” shoe. Let’s just say this shoe surpassed my expectations. I absolutely love the fit of the shoe. I wear a size 10.5 in men’s and sizing is spot on. There is enough room throughout the shoe that makes it comfortable for all-day wear. The entire shoe is very sturdy. It feels similar to a hiking boot but in a lightweight casual shoe. In comparison to other casual shoes, this shoe provides great stability.

A Little Bit of Slip

I do, however, experience a bit of heel slip in this shoe. If I really crank down on the fit ribbon lacing system, which works well, I can negate most of this issue. In the defense of the Ticino, I do experience a bit of heel slip in many types of footwear. This is not enough to cause any problems, but I might not want to do a backpacking trip in these shoes.  

Eye Catcher

My first day wearing these shoes to the middle school for work was telling. I received compliments from parents, students, and faculty in that first day. When wearing a new piece of apparel it is not uncommon to get the nod of a approval from either the adults or the students but never both. The Ticino GTX was a hit for both kids and adults. I have owned many casual shoes, hiking boots, and even some hybrid footwear, but I have yet to ever get so many positive comments on a single pair of shoes. Lowa deserves an A+ for creating a very aesthetically pleasing shoe for a diverse audience.  

Lowa Ticino GTX Lo on the trail

Lowa Ticino GTX Lo on the trail

Both Sleek and Rugged

Equally as impressive is how rugged the Ticino GTX Lo is. Early spring in the Colorado Rockies brings snow, ice, slush, mud and soaked shoes. On our last slushy snowfall, I plowed the driveway in Ticino GTX Lo to see how waterproof these shoes really are. Even in the deep slush my snow blower could not handle, my feet stayed dry. The combination of leather, rubber, and GORE-TEX makes these shoes darn near waterproof. The same dry foot result has occurred when hiking during my lunch break on snowy slushy trails around the school. The only time my foot gets wet is when the snow goes over the top of the low profile shoe.  

Lowa Ticino GTX Lo lunch hike

Lowa Ticino GTX Lo lunch hike

Although the tread is not as extreme as a typical hiking boot would be this shoe sticks to slick icy surfaces. Icy driveways and parking lots are not a problem. In my normal casual footwear there can be near-death experiences on icy terrain. It is pretty awesome not to need to sacrifice aesthetics for function.

You Get What You Pay For

The Lowa Ticino GTX Lo does come with a fairly stiff price tag. However, this price buys a hiking boot, approach shoe, and casual sneaker all in one. The versatility of it just gets the job done whether that be at work or in the outdoors.  

Specs

  • Made in Italy
  • Insole Climate Control Footbed
  • Resolable
  • Special Lacing Fit Ribbon
  • Upper Protection Rubber Toe & Heel Protection
  • Weight Per Pair (lb) 1.98
  • Lacing Hardware Fabric Loops & Top Eyelet
  • GORE-TEX® Lining
  • VIBRAM®  Sole
  • Split Grain Leather Upper Shoe Material

Final Thoughts on the Lowa Ticino GTX Lo

If you are looking for an all-around shoe that performs well in the outdoors and looks great at the office you would be hard-pressed to find a better piece of footwear for this purpose. You get what you pay for in the price tag with leather and hardened rubber body, Vibram soles, and GORE-TEX lining that will make sure you look good and your feet stay dry. It is time for you to take the Italian Lowa Ticino GTX Lo shoes out for a test spin. For more information on the Lowa Ticino GTX LO, visit rei.com or backcountry.com/lowaboots.

Bennett Colvin

Bennett Colvin lives in Steamboat, Colorado and is an avid fisherman, hiker, skier, and outdoorsman. Bennett instructs fly fishing and runs youth fly fishing programs. He also is a professional fly tier and ties publicly at fly shops and expos.

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