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Salewa mountain trainer boots review

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Verdict: comfortable robust hiking boots for unstable terrain and technical hikes.


The Salewa Mountain Trainer boots stand out as a favoured option among hikers and mountaineers seeking a blend of comfort and durability in challenging terrains.

 

Built to deliver a comfortable fit, these boots incorporate Salewa's 3F System, offering support to the ankle and heel while allowing flexibility for natural movement. The lacing system enables easy and quick adjustment for a customisable fit.

 

In terms of traction, the boots feature a Vibram outsole (the part that comes into contact with the ground) renowned for its good grip on various surfaces, including wet and slippery terrains -which I’ve found having used it for hiking in Wales and Scotland. Their design emphasises durability, with high-quality materials such as a protective rubber rand and an abrasion-resistant upper, ensuring resilience in harsh outdoor conditions.

 

Weighing in at approximately 610g for a men's size 8, the boots maintain a lightweight profile, contributing to comfort during extended hikes and mountaineering trips. When it comes to support and stability, the Salewa Mountain Trainer boots incorporate the Multi-Fit Footbed Plus for customised fit and support. The 3D Lacing system further enhances stability around the ankle and heel.

 

Overall, these boots present an attractive option for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a reliable, comfortable, and durable footwear solution for hiking and mountaineering. Known for their excellent traction and support, the Salewa Mountain Trainer boots have gained popularity among both hikers and mountaineers navigating rugged terrains.

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