Lowa Baldo GTX

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**GOHUNT staff recommends ordering this boot true to size. When we say true to size we mean the size of Nike you'd buy off the shelf.

* Please review our GOHUNT staff boot profiles below and our sizing video before ordering.

GOHUNT Staff Boot Profile

Name Foot Length Foot Width Nike Size Baldo GTX Size
Jared 27 cm 11 cm 10 10
Campos 27.5 cm 10.5 cm 10.5 10.5
Brady
28.8 cm
10.8 cm
12 12

GOHUNT Highlights

  • GOHUNT Stiffness Scale Rating - Flex 3 (see stiffness tab)

  • A lightweight and rugged boot built to handle some of the toughest terrains

  • Customizable lacing system allows for individual needs and desires

Manufacturer Highlights

  • Weighs just 3 lbs 5 oz (size 10)

  • VIBRAM® Trac® Lite II outsole provides great traction and durability

  • Tounge holds in place both vertically and horizontally

  • Stay supported and protected while covering moderate ground

Breakdown
The Baldo GTX from Lowa is a great mid-season boot that is built for the hunter who wants the most out of one boot. Able to handle rugged terrain without being extremely heavy or stiff. Lowa's adjustable lacing system gives the user uncompromised adaptability and customization of the fit. Built with metal eyelets with small rollers the friction on your laces will be minimized.

Don’t see the size you want? Email boots@GOHUNT.com for any special requests.

GOHUNT Stiffness Scale Baldo GTX - Flex 3
Flex 1 Built for light and fast trekking. Think of your favorite trail running shoes, but capable of rocky demanding terrain.
Flex 2 Flexible enough that they offer out of the box comfort but can handle miles of rocky terrain. Perfectly suited for mild to moderate mule deer, elk, and antelope country.
Flex 3 Ideally suited for mountain hunts with moderate to steep technical terrain where more rigidity is required. Some break-in time required but will likely become your favorite do everything hunting boots.
Flex 4 Best suited for hunts at or above timberline where the terrain gets steep. Flexible enough that it can handle miles of comfortable climbing but stiff enough to offer support and rigidity with a heavy pack.
Flex 5 The stiffest boot options, best for alpine hunting and mountaineering. Sheep hunting, mountain goat, and the toughest of elk and deer terrain.

HOW TO ACCURATELY MEASURE YOUR FEET TO FIND THE CORRECT BOOT SIZE

  • Start by collecting a few things from around your house, including a yardstick or ruler, a soft tailor’s tape or paper tape, a piece of cardboard or printer paper, and a pen.

  • Draw a 90-degree angle on the cardboard or paper using the yardstick or ruler. The lines should be long enough so that your longest toe touches the horizontal line and the widest point of your foot touches the vertical line.

  • Ensure that you’re wearing your hunting socks while taking these measurements. Stand on the paper or cardboard with your feet shoulder-width apart and place your full weight on both feet.

  • Have a second person mark where your heel and the widest part of your foot lands on the cardboard or paper. Ensure that you’re keeping the pen vertical when making your marks. Leaning the pen inward or outward against your foot will skew your measurements.

  • Place the edge of the tailor’s tape on the straight line and measure the widest and longest point of each foot down to 1/10th of a centimeter.

  • Add both length measurements together and divide them by two. This is your length measurement.

  • Add both width measurements together and divide them by two. This is your width measurement.

  • Record your measurements and refer to the GOHUNT Sizing Guide and Staff Reviews to find the right boot size for your foot profile.

GENERAL TIPS TO ENSURE YOUR NEW BOOTS FIT PROPERLY

  • Measure your feet with the socks you intend to wear in the field.

  • Measure your feet later in the day. Your feet tend to swell slightly as the day progresses.

  • The arch and heel of your foot should feel snug but not tight. Your heel should feel secure in the heel pocket. If your heel lifts up when you step, make sure the lacing is not too loose.

  • Your toes should not touch the front of the boot. You want just enough room to wiggle your toes. When you kick the toe into the floor, you should know where the front of the boot is without your toes hitting.

  • If you're unable to cinch the boot tight enough to prevent heel slip or it allows your toes to touch the end of the boot, you will have a hard time with a heavy pack on steep downhill descents and you’ll want to size up.

Weight 3 lbs 5 oz
Insulated No
Sole VIBRAM® Trac® Lite II
Upper Split Leather/Fabric
Crampon Compatibility No
Waterproof GORE-TEX
Manufacturer Warranty Product defects and workmanship for 1 year from date of purchase

GOHUNT Return Policy
If you should need to return a boot, they may be returned within 30 days of purchase for a full refund. Boots should be returned in brand new condition with no wear marks. All boots should be returned in the original packaging with the original tags. Boots must not be worn outside to be considered for a refund. We do not allow direct boot exchanges. If you return a product in brand new condition with all original packaging and tags, we will process your refund. You can order another product that best fits your needs or wait until your refund is processed. With all the backcountry hunters we have on staff at GOHUNT, we understand the need and know how hard it is to find a boot that fits your foot. GOHUNT has spent countless hours and measured many feet to make sure you get the right size boot the first time. If you watch our sizing video and review our staff foot profiles, we are extremely confident you'll find the right size boot for you the first time. In the rare case you don't, the GOHUNT staff is on call to make sure you find the right boot for your next hunt.

*We're so confident in our extensive sizing research that if you fully review it, and correctly measure your foot, we know you'll find the boots that fit.

HOW DO I CARE FOR MY BOOTS?

  • Proper boot care can significantly extend the lifespan of your boots. Leather boots, in particular, need to be cared for after heavy use. If your boots are wet and covered in dirt, we recommend cleaning them. If you’re not going to clean your boots, you should still allow your boots to air dry after each use.

  • Remove your insoles and laces after each use. This will open up your boots and allow them to air out. Even if your boots don’t get wet, they will naturally absorb moisture from your feet, especially on multi-day trips. Insoles and laces can be hand-washed in cold water and set out to air dry.

  • Using a boot brush and warm water, remove the dirt from your boots. The warm water will open up the pores of the boot and allow you to thoroughly clean them.

  • For leather boots, you’ll want to recondition the leather after cleaning them with warm water in order for them to remain water-repellant. Applying a waterproofing agent to the damp leather will reclose the pores that were opened up during cleaning. Once you’ve reconditioned your boots, water should bead up when gently poured over the leather.

  • Allow your boots to air dry. Do not use a heat source to dry your boots. The heat could cause the leather to shrink or become brittle, increasing the chances of irreparable rips or creases.

  • Store your boots in a cool and dry place to prevent mildew. We recommend packing a newspaper in the toe box of wet boots to help absorb the moisture and maintain the boots’ shape during the drying process.

  • Take your boots to a knowledgeable cobbler for repairs.

WHAT SHOULD I USE TO TREAT MY NEW BOOTS?

  • For a general-purpose waterproofing product, the GOHUNT staff has found that Granger or Nikwax Waterproofing performs the best.

  • Re-apply this product as necessary or after every use in severe conditions.

  • Please refrain from using beeswax, animal fats, or petroleum-based products on your boots, as these products will void some manufacturer warranties.

  • *Please note that these products may darken the color of any leather.

WHAT IF MY BOOTS ARE GORE-TEX®?

  • We recommend treating the leather on your Gore-Tex® boots the same as you would on any other leather boot.

  • The Gore-Tex® lining creates a waterproof/breathable membrane on the inside of the boot, but leather uppers still need to be cared for.

  • The durable waterproofness of the Gore-Tex® membrane is not affected by leather conditioners, silicone, oil, or shoe polish.

Lowa

Lowa Baldo GTX

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Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 8 reviews.

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Upgrade older Lowa's

"Othe reviews got me lookin' at Baldos and the GOHUNT Flex specs got me there. True to size and lighter than my old ones at 1# 8oz (1) in size 9. Can finish off my older pair and start in on these Baldo freshies. Lowa and GOHUNT ROCK..! pun."

SCOTT S. (5/5)

5 star if they hold up over time.

"This is my first high-end hunting boot, so I don't have much to compare it to. So all of my review is based on comparing it to other boots I've worn in this style, but they cost $120 or less. Initial impressions were that the boot felt significantly stiffer than other boots I've worn. But I was pleasantly surprised at how comfortable they walked in. After a couple mile walk the first day I got them, I didn't have any hot spots or areas of concern. The fit does seem ever so slightly tight, Even with non padded merino socks. Nothing that would be considered constricting, but I'd have to let out the laces in the toe area a good amount if I was wearing heavier socks. Speaking of laces, the lacing system is very nice. Whether it's intentional or not by the company, it's very easy to tighten specific areas of the boot, without everything tightening up. It's very easy to just tighten the heel and ankle area, while leaving the toe box a little looser to let your toes spread naturally while walking, but keeping your foot from moving around overall in the boot. The tread was great, whether I was walking on Rocky/gravelly areas, or dirt/muddy areas. I didn't have any slips. I haven't got to test the boot in rain, but walked through a tall grass area that was decently wet. the outer material did look mostly wet, but nothing got through to my socks. I also like that the boot overall doesn't look big and bulky Four Star rating only because I haven't been able to test the durability and longevity yet. But initial impressions would warrant of five-star rating if the boots hold up over time"

Kyle H. (4/5)

Perfect, for me.

"I tried boots that were too stiff, then boots that were too soft. These are right in the middle. Good support and durability, but still can feel the ground underfoot a little bit. They are obviously well made and seem durable. They took a few miles to break in, but got more comfortable as I went. They appear slim on the outside, which I like. I don't like the clunky looking boots. But on the inside, there is plenty of room for my foot. The lacing system allows me to tighten them in specific spots, for a custom fit. I'm excited for hunting season!"

Charles W. (5/5)

Solid boot

"Easy break in and no issues with water proofing. Laces up great from first knuckle of toes to above ankle bone"

karl w. (5/5)

Great quality boots.

"Great quality boots."

Greg D. (5/5)

Not for me

"Boots are overall nice. Good construction. The tongue stud is an amazing feature in my mind, wish my regular shoes had them. They do get more comfy over the day while I wear them (tight on my toes so they adjust during the day and the pain goes away). Don't run hot in the heat while hiking/hunting (why I bought noninsulated). Caused some blistering for me (typical for my feet). Will probably sell them secondhand as its been too long and have put about 15 miles on them and can't return to goHunt. Normally wear 12w, purchased 12"

Jaykob M. (3/5)

Lowa Baldo Hiking Boots

"This is a really great hiking boot. A little bit on the stiff side from what I usually get but not extremely stiff. After wearing them a few times I think they will loosen up nicely. Their unique lacing system allows for a really comfortable fit. The only down side is it is hard to find wide widths in the Lowa brand. I sized up 1/2 size to get a good fit. Can't believe you folks at GOHUNT were selling them for the price I got. I've seen their list price in other places. I'm retired and on a fixed income but I still put a high value on my feet. I've never been able to wear cheap shoes so I'm always looking for a good price on a premium shoe. Your sale price on these was literally too good to be true. The boot purchase did lead me to your mapping app and also to a couple of other items I had on my shopping list so I thing everyone made out pretty well on this deal. I've enjoyed dealing with you folks."

Jim T. (5/5)

Fantastic boots!

"Took a bit longer to break in than I was hoping for but these are also my first pair of actual mountaineering type boots. Great support and great comfort! The sizing chart was absolutely accurate!"

Jesse C. (4/5)

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