Mammut Ducan High GTX Hiking Boot - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.6
out of 10
9 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 9 Reviews
Retail Price:
$139.30
Used Value:
$83.58
Sale Value:
$125.37

Whether you're packed for a multi-day excursion or you prefer the added support for a technical hike, the Ducan High GTX Hiking Boots will get you to the peak with plenty of energy to spare. An engineered mesh upper is both durable and breathable, and Gore-Tex keeps you dry with it's waterproof and breathable membrane when a stream of snow melt blocks the hiking path.A Vibram Flxtron sole was specially engineered to give you traction on loose or slippery surfaces without being too rigid, while a Steel-Spring sole prevents foot deflection and provides vertical support on rock scrambles.

GORE-TEX

GORE-TEX

Tongue is made of elastic GORE-TEX.
Vibram Sole

Vibram Sole

The Vibram sole provides excellent traction for surefooted navigation even on the toughest terrain.
Double layer engineered mesh

Double layer engineered mesh

Mammut Georganic 3D Technology ensures that your foot moves naturally. The geometric-dynamic design is paired with organically curved incisions on the foot.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
1lb 3oz (single)
Closure:
lace
Footbed:
EVA
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years
Recommended Use:
backpacking, hiking
Sole:
Vibram rubber
Upper Material:
engineered mesh
Waterproofing:
Gore-Tex membrane

Full Reviews

10
I don't normally write reviews but this boot deserves one as I was hard pressed to find a lot of in depth reviews of the Mammut Ducan. This is a great boot that feels like a sneaker but is really a boot! I was looking for a light hiking boot and wanted something very grippy for occasional scrambling with decent stability and cushion. I'm happy to say that this boot checks all those boxes. It took about 30mins to an hr to break them in on 2 separate occasions - the Mammut Ducans can feel a bit low volume at first around the toes and the instep, however I can say that in my experience the boot conformed to my foot as they broke in and now feels sufficiently spacious and not constrictive. These boots really feel like a sneakers, I didn't expect that amount of cushiony feel on this light of a boot. In the short few times that I've worn them the boots have performed spectacularly on wet grass in moderately steep slopes - they feel surprisingly more stable than my Asolo Fugitives. Part of this is due to the genius tongue technology which really helps keep the boot on secure without much movement - they feel more like extensions of your feet than big clunky covers for them. The Ducans are able to lock my heel in without the need for any lacing tricks. I still love the Asolos as general bad-ass back country boots but, I can't for the life of me see a reason why I'd rather use those over these on 90% of my hikes/climbs. The Asolo Fugitive have lasted me about 10 years of moderate use in the mountains and still look nearly new. They're also quite comfortable for their weight but I'd much prefer not to wear them for longer hikes. I can't speak to the longevity of the Mammut Ducan as I haven't had them long enough but, these things feel and look STURDY. Still I suspect the Ducans will not be Asolo sturdy but, I'm OK with that. The Ducans are solid while being superlight. The Ducan has the distinction of providing the foot-feel of a sneaker including being nimble and agile with the protection and stability of a mountain boot. I look forward to using them on longer hikes and report back results.
Isak, backcountry.com
December 11, 2020
8
I love these boots. The spring steel shank hits the sweet spot between stiffness and agility. The half tongue thing is a bit weird, I suppose it might add stiffness and waterproof ness, but they are harder to get on. I am at the larger end of things, and that might make a difference. I think the sizing might also run a tad small. The rubberized synthetic upper with a full rand looks durable.
Douglas T., backcountry.com
June 9, 2020
10
First off: I bought this boot because I wanted high ankle support along with a supportive/protective mid-sole in a light weight package. I have very low volume (but not narrow) feet and went a half-size up compared to all my other shoes. After playing with the lacing (at first, I was lacing the mid-foot too tight); I really like them. Features I really like: 1. Flexible metal plate in mid-foot for side to side support. As well, this should protect against stone bruises on rocky terrain. 2. Lightweight but still robust protection for ankles and feet. This boot's upper is much stiffer than you might expect from the pictures. 3. Simple upper construction: "burrito tongue" at the ankle and one piece in the mid-foot + forefoot. I stood in water + walked in rain and they seem waterproof. Breath-ability will have to be determined in warmer weather. Will likely replace the insoles, but this is common for new boots. A common competitor might be the Arc'teryx Acrux TR and reviews have indicated some weird rubbing due to the upper material and potential for rocks to get in. From initial impressions, I would expect that they will hold up over time. Small complaints: Toe box could be a bit wider and burrito tongue has potential for rubbing.
Robert A C., backcountry.com
April 5, 2020
8
these boots felt great, I live in Northern Illinois and put a few miles in them before my trip to Glacier, Thought they would be perfect. We had a day that did 3000 feet of elevation change down and that;s where my problem started. They really hurt my toes. I tried to adjusts the lacing and correct but couldn't fix it. Boots are hard because everyone's feet are different, and other than lots of down all at once they were great. If you are interested in them try them up just test them on some serious elevation.
James S., backcountry.com
January 12, 2020
10
They were really hard to put on but after breaking them in they mold to your feet and are easy to put on now. I've done multiple hikes with them and they were put to the real test when I hiked 6 hours in snow ranging 2-6 inches and they stayed dry the whole time. My spikes fit on them like a charm.
Joshua C., backcountry.com
October 19, 2019
10
Great boot with incredible grip. Break them in a bit before hitting the trail, but once you get them worked in a bit, you'll find them quite enjoyable. Love the wrap-around tongue and the lace locks. The sole is rugged and incredibly grippy. Held well when descending a steep, loose slope. Haven't had to get them wet yet, but I imagine they'll fair just fine. Looking forward to putting more miles on them. Foot is roughly 26.5cm and the size 9 fit perfectly.
John Oscadal, backcountry.com
September 12, 2019
10
I have somewhat of a hiking boot addiction and I have to say that out of all the ones I own, these are my favorite! I was reluctant to purchase them at first because they had few reviews and I had never owned any items from Mammut, but I'm so happy I purchased them! I was looking for something waterproof, but light and breathable for my upcoming trip to the Milford Track and these will be perfect. I've already tried them out and the waterproofing works perfectly. They also fit true to size. I am somewhere in between a 10.5 and an 11 US typically and the 10.5 I purchased were snug but very comfortable as I've broken them in. I've worn them around town in the Arizona heat and although that climate would not be ideal for them, my feet still did not overheat like I would have predicted. I actually like the integrated tongue feature despite my initial hesitation. The look of the boot is also very sleek and attractive as well. This is a very nice moderately priced boot that will be comfortable and durable for a wide range of hiking climates. I give it my full recommendation and will be buying more products from Mammut!
Joshua W., backcountry.com
August 13, 2019
10
I agree with the previous reviewer, and will emphasize the solidity of this boot compared to my last Adidas Terrex boots which are more like shoes with a high top. It will be interesting to backpack with such a thick hardcore sole, I'm very excited and confident these will hold up a long time. I also have about a 104mm last for my toe-box and these fit perfectly! So keep that in mind if you have a more narrow foot. 100% win IMHO. + No leather ;D
Marshall W., backcountry.com
June 12, 2019
10
This boot feels really solid and supportive for how light it is. Feels really lively but still protective. Favorite thing is the fit, the tongue is not like a normal boot, Instead it wraps around from the side and there are no pressure points. Well made and looks like it will hold up.
steven srednick, backcountry.com
June 9, 2019