Mammut Hueco Low GTX Shoe - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$104.30
$104.30
Used Value:
$62.58
$62.58
Sale Value:
$93.87
$93.87
The boulders might be dry, but the trail between you and your climbing project still has puddles from last night's rainstorm. That's not a problem for the Mammut Men's Hueco Low GTX Shoe. This shoe includes a waterproof Gore-Tex Performance Comfort membrane with enhanced breathability for hiking on tough trails in warmer weather. It's well-cushioned with a Strobel construction, and the TPU heel stabilizer ensures a secure fit from trailhead to climb. Mammut used the same rubber found on Michelin tires to ensure traction on slippery surfaces.
Specifications
Brand:
Claimed Weight:
10.8oz
Closure:
lace
Last:
approach
Lining:
Gore-Tex performance comfort footwear
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years
Midsole:
EVA
Recommended Use:
backpacking, hiking
Sole:
Michelin rubber compound
Upper Material:
suede
Full Reviews
I agree with another reviewer that these shoes are a bit snug and the laces are way to long, but they are great shoes and have worked really well for me on approaches. I ordered my usual size (11) and have no desire to upsize now that they are broken in but if I was looking for a casual shoe I would get a half size larger. For me, they required significant break-in. When I first got them they were uncomfortable. They hit my achilles and ankles in an annoying way. Once I got some miles on them they were comfortable. I wore them on some long and steep approaches at Red Rock Canyon and they were great. Great shoes, but I would recommend getting them two weeks to a month before any trips and breaking them in.
William C., backcountry.com
January 6, 2020
January 6, 2020
So I do love the look of these shoes and I love the plans I have that involve them. I only have two issues. Maybe order a half size bigger than normal, especially if you plan to wear wool socks. My main issue, I shouldn't have to double tie my laces to keep them secure. Why is it I can't find shoes that I don't have to double up on ties? Anyhow, I do love the feel beneath my feet. Very sturdy, good ankle heighth.
Andrew Sorensen, backcountry.com
October 31, 2018
October 31, 2018