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La Sportiva Ultra Raptor II Mid Woman GTX - Carbon/Red Plum
La Sportiva Ultra Raptor II Mid Woman GTX - Carbon/Red Plum
La Sportiva Ultra Raptor II Mid Woman GTX - Carbon/Red Plum
La Sportiva Ultra Raptor II Mid Woman GTX - Carbon/Red Plum
La Sportiva Ultra Raptor II Mid Woman GTX - Carbon/Red Plum
La Sportiva Ultra Raptor II Mid Woman GTX - Carbon/Red Plum
La Sportiva Ultra Raptor II Mid Woman GTX - Carbon/Red Plum

La Sportiva Ultra Raptor II Mid Woman GTX - Carbon/Red Plum

(521 reviews)

The Mid-cut version of the Ultra Raptor II trail-running style, this boot is ideal for fast hiking and light load excursions. Waterproof and breathable thanks to the GORE-TEX Extended Comfort membrane.

The Mid-cut version of the Ultra Raptor II trail-running style, this boot is ideal for fast hiking and light load excursions. Waterproof and breathable thanks to the GORE-TEX Extended Comfort membrane.

$223.07

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The lowest price for La Sportiva Ultra Raptor II Mid Woman GTX - Carbon/Red Plum right now is $223.07.

Prices last updated 11 Aug 2025.

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La Sportiva Ultra Raptor II Mid Woman GTX - Carbon/Red Plum

$223.07

(521 reviews)

The Mid-cut version of the Ultra Raptor II trail-running style, this boot is ideal for fast hiking and light load excursions. Waterproof and breathable thanks to the GORE-TEX Extended Comfort membrane.

The Mid-cut version of the Ultra Raptor II trail-running style, this boot is ideal for fast hiking and light load excursions. Waterproof and breathable thanks to the GORE-TEX Extended Comfort membrane.

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Great boots, run quite small
7 June 2024Lazlita

originally posted on REI

Great boots: lightweight, comfortable lacing, great grip, gaiter compatible, waterproof enough for mud and small stream crossings. Kinda ugly but that’s nothing a little dust and mud won’t cure.Just be prepared that they run very small and narrow. I ended up with 7.5 wide to replace my beloved but worn out Salomon 6.5 reg boots. Hats off to REI staff for their help with returns/exchanges to find the right fit.But hats back on REI corporate (&hence 4 stars rather than 5) for lowering the price just days after I got them during a member sale. Lesson: being a member does not mean you’ll get the best price.

Great light weight boot for any trail condition
3 December 2023Jutta47

originally posted on REI

I do a lot of hiking on very rugged trails in Central Mexico. I also walked 400 km on the Camino Norte in Spain. Love these boots. They are light weight, are flexible in all the right places, i.e. when going up or down a steep incline, your ankles have the freedom to move and you don’t feel locked in. The grip on the sole is very helpful on gravelly and rocky terrain - alas, it does wear after two years of fairly heavy use. My feet stayed dry after hiking for an entire day in heavy wind and rain. Besides all this, they also look very stylish! I am going to buy another exact pair like this today.I am 5’2”, 125 lbs. and wear a size 8 wide.

Hoping they would work.
20 October 2023NEETS

originally posted on REI

bought a pair of these boots over a couple years ago. I felt a tad too short after backpacking all day. So, purchased a second, longer pair. I cannot get these boots to make my feet quit hurting! I have VERY narrow feet so this may be just MY issue. I think sizing up may have made the width just too wide for me despite putting in fabulous new insoles. I will be returning. I have hopes for another model from the same manufacturer. I think it’s a shame that there are not enough manufacturers out there who have narrow with choices.Thank you REI for having such a great return policy.

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Material characteristicsbreathable, waterproof, windproof
Outer fabricMesh

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Reviews

Great boots, run quite small
7 June 2024

Great boots: lightweight, comfortable lacing, great grip, gaiter compatible, waterproof enough for mud and small stream crossings. Kinda ugly but that’s nothing a little dust and mud won’t cure.Just be prepared that they run very small and narrow. I ended up with 7.5 wide to replace my beloved but worn out Salomon 6.5 reg boots. Hats off to REI staff for their help with returns/exchanges to find the right fit.But hats back on REI corporate (&hence 4 stars rather than 5) for lowering the price just days after I got them during a member sale. Lesson: being a member does not mean you’ll get the best price.

Lazlita originally posted on REI
Great light weight boot for any trail condition
3 December 2023

I do a lot of hiking on very rugged trails in Central Mexico. I also walked 400 km on the Camino Norte in Spain. Love these boots. They are light weight, are flexible in all the right places, i.e. when going up or down a steep incline, your ankles have the freedom to move and you don’t feel locked in. The grip on the sole is very helpful on gravelly and rocky terrain - alas, it does wear after two years of fairly heavy use. My feet stayed dry after hiking for an entire day in heavy wind and rain. Besides all this, they also look very stylish! I am going to buy another exact pair like this today.I am 5’2”, 125 lbs. and wear a size 8 wide.

Jutta47 originally posted on REI
Hoping they would work.
20 October 2023

bought a pair of these boots over a couple years ago. I felt a tad too short after backpacking all day. So, purchased a second, longer pair. I cannot get these boots to make my feet quit hurting! I have VERY narrow feet so this may be just MY issue. I think sizing up may have made the width just too wide for me despite putting in fabulous new insoles. I will be returning. I have hopes for another model from the same manufacturer. I think it’s a shame that there are not enough manufacturers out there who have narrow with choices.Thank you REI for having such a great return policy.

NEETS originally posted on REI
Light and supportive
11 April 2024

I bought these as a lighter weight alternative to my typical leather hiking boots for an upcoming scout trip to Philmont. These are so much lighter that I was concerned I couldn't hoof 10 miles with 35 lbs in them but I was wrong! Great boots that don't overheat my feet. All shoes seem to cause me blisters and these are no exception but I can proactively manage them as they are predictable. I love the wider toe box and the narrower heal cup. These are working so well for me during training hikes that I bought a second pair in case they wear out before the trip but so far so good! Only concern I have is keeping an eye on the lacing loops and the laces themselves. Both are pretty thin and I like to crank on my laces for a better fit. No issues so far but I'll pack an ... MoreI bought these as a lighter weight alternative to my typical leather hiking boots for an upcoming scout trip to Philmont. These are so much lighter that I was concerned I couldn't hoof 10 miles with 35 lbs in them but I was wrong! Great boots that don't overheat my feet. All shoes seem to cause me blisters and these are no exception but I can proactively manage them as they are predictable. I love the wider toe box and the narrower heal cup. These are working so well for me during training hikes that I bought a second pair in case they wear out before the trip but so far so good! Only concern I have is keeping an eye on the lacing loops and the laces themselves. Both are pretty thin and I like to crank on my laces for a better fit. No issues so far but I'll pack an extra pair of laces on the trip. One curious note though is that it did take me three pairs to find one that feltl 'new'. One shoe in one pair had little padding under the insole and the other pair rubbed funny on my pinky toe. Third time was the charm but I do recommend trying before buying or go through a good company like this where you can easily make an exchange if needed. The teal and maroon colors are both better in person. I typically wear size 9 1/2 or a size 10 when wearing thick socks & hiking with a heavier pack. I ordered a size 10 in these and they fit as I hoped. Would give 4.5 stars if I could.Recommend!

PhilmontBound originally posted on backcountry.com
Narrow toebox ruins the experience
3 January 2024

I really, really wanted to like these boots. I have on-and-off joint pain that I've found I can ease with plantar fascitis insoles, but when buying an expensive boot I was hoping the insoles that came with would be supportive enough. These were! I never got to take them on an extreme hike, but I worked a few months doing some daily trekking in a desert/scrub and then hilly environment, and my feet and ankles never gave me an extra complaint. The toebox, however, was way too small. I tried on several sizes in store before picking the most comfortable and hoped I would adjust, but every day I remember feeling like I was squeezed into the shoe to start and only comfortable after a few hours in them. Then if I didnt wear the shoes for a few days, I would be ... MoreI really, really wanted to like these boots. I have on-and-off joint pain that I've found I can ease with plantar fascitis insoles, but when buying an expensive boot I was hoping the insoles that came with would be supportive enough. These were! I never got to take them on an extreme hike, but I worked a few months doing some daily trekking in a desert/scrub and then hilly environment, and my feet and ankles never gave me an extra complaint. The toebox, however, was way too small. I tried on several sizes in store before picking the most comfortable and hoped I would adjust, but every day I remember feeling like I was squeezed into the shoe to start and only comfortable after a few hours in them. Then if I didnt wear the shoes for a few days, I would be uncomfortable all over again. I took a break from them for a couple weeks and then took them to work one last time and developed a substantial blister on my foot from a lot of quick movement changes, and I took them to be returned that afternoon. If you have narrow feet or small toes these could work for you, but with an average foot size I couldn't swing it.

Kit originally posted on REI
Not durable, no cushioning whatsoever
7 April 2023

I wore these for summer field work and only got 1 season out of them because the materials are not made for durability. While the fabric/synthetics construction makes them lighter weight and more breathable for summer than a leather boot, the fabric developed large holes all around after a couple of months. For their higher-end price tag, you could easily find a true hiking boot that will last you more than 1 season, so I don't consider this money well spent. The materials are basically those of a running shoe so you can expect to get the same amount of wear from these as you would a running shoe. Plus, I had soreness on the soles of my feet after wearing these for just a couple hours at a time, and my feet and knees were always killing me after a long day of work ... MoreI wore these for summer field work and only got 1 season out of them because the materials are not made for durability. While the fabric/synthetics construction makes them lighter weight and more breathable for summer than a leather boot, the fabric developed large holes all around after a couple of months. For their higher-end price tag, you could easily find a true hiking boot that will last you more than 1 season, so I don't consider this money well spent. The materials are basically those of a running shoe so you can expect to get the same amount of wear from these as you would a running shoe. Plus, I had soreness on the soles of my feet after wearing these for just a couple hours at a time, and my feet and knees were always killing me after a long day of work in these. I felt that the sole is hard and minimal with no cushioning. So stay away from these if you have knee or foot problems like plantar fascitis.2 stars for the benefits these boots do offer, which in my opinion are: good waterproofing and quick-drying when they did get wet, lightweight, ankle-hugging support and flexibility when on rocky terrain, and good tread on all types of surfaces. Also, they were a good fit on my narrow feet.

Parks girl originally posted on REI
Water resistant, not waterproof
20 May 2024

No hiking boot I ever wore claiming waterproofness was ever truly waterproof. Every hiking boot I’ve worn had a decent amount of water resistance, waterproof until a certain amount of miles. These boots are the least waterproof of my previous shoes. They’re good for small puddles of water crossing, about 1 inch high. Any higher and the shoe will immediately feel cool and damp. Otherwise these are an excellent pair of shoes. Lightweight, mobile, sticky grip, and breathable. I feel great running on my hikes with these.

Waterproof originally posted on REI
Wet Feet
30 May 2024

I have put these boots through the wringer backpacking in Washington, Wyoming and Utah. They have great traction, (especially for those peak ascents), they are super light weight and required little to no break-in time and were all around very comfortable. However, they are NOT AT ALL waterproof. I took them on a three week backpacking trip which turned out to be very stormy. Two weeks of having wet feet is not something you want. Every time we crossed a stream more than an inch or two deep, the water came right in. Washington is notoriously wet, but it rains in Wyoming too, a lot sometimes, so unless you are sure you will be hiking in dry conditions (Arizona, perhaps) I would not really recommend this boot.

Benedicta originally posted on REI
lots of love, but some things to conside
27 July 2023

I have a lot of love for these hiking boots - i bought them when starting to work in adventure therapy and outdoor ed. Two years later, they are pretty toasted - the fabric covering on the side is all ripped up and exposing the inside of the boot, the traction on the boot is worn flat, and the sole is coming off.This boot is super light and breathable, and perhaps for that you pay in a lack of longevity. I'm so grateful that I didn't have to lug a heavy boots through my expeditions!! I used this boot through backpacking trips, disaster relief work, and day program work and they served me well.The cons are that they were never really waterproof. I had to step in a stream during a wilderness first responder scenario a week after I bought them and immediately got ... MoreI have a lot of love for these hiking boots - i bought them when starting to work in adventure therapy and outdoor ed. Two years later, they are pretty toasted - the fabric covering on the side is all ripped up and exposing the inside of the boot, the traction on the boot is worn flat, and the sole is coming off.This boot is super light and breathable, and perhaps for that you pay in a lack of longevity. I'm so grateful that I didn't have to lug a heavy boots through my expeditions!! I used this boot through backpacking trips, disaster relief work, and day program work and they served me well.The cons are that they were never really waterproof. I had to step in a stream during a wilderness first responder scenario a week after I bought them and immediately got my socks wet. The traction wears fast and i felt unsteady on my backpacking trips where I had to go up rock slopes. The synthetic upper is prone to ripping and tearing.These shoes are amazing for day hiking and I think anyone who doesn't have rougher aspirations for them than some overnight backpacking will be really happy with them. Just don't count on them to last for years and years as you put miles on them.

Laurel G originally posted on backcountry.com
my favorite boots!!
11 December 2023

Just bought my second pair because they’re on sale. These fit amazingly, I buy half a size up and they accommodate custom orthotics easily. I’m pretty hard on my boots, putting on at least 600 miles a year, in rugged, rocky, and wet conditions in upstate NY mostly. The tread is super sticky on wet rocks! The waterproofing wears off almost IMMEDIATELY, FYI. So don’t buy them expecting that to last. After 1.5 years, the toe and some of the tongue are showing signs of wear, and the tread is getting slightly worn down so they’re being retired from upstate NY hiking and will be used in summer time Colorado hiking (easy rocky/sandy trails, no mud, no wetness).

beckyphry originally posted on REI

Specification

Material characteristicsbreathable, waterproof, windproof
Outer fabricMesh