Mammut Hueco Low LTH Shoe - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
2 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$104.25
Used Value:
$62.55
Sale Value:
$93.83
The Men's Hueco Low LTH Shoe is the lightest, slimmest shoe in Mammut's Hueco collection, and is most ideal for easier approaches or casual use. Its leather upper has a soft-yet-durable feel, and the textile lining adds breathable comfort on the trail. Mammut made the Hueco's sole out of Michelin rubber, the very same rubber cars use to maintain traction on rainy roads.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
12.8oz (size 9.5)
Closure:
lace
Lining:
textile
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years
Recommended Use:
approach
Sole:
Michelin compound
Upper Material:
100% nubuk leather

Full Reviews

10
I have scoured the earth for a walking shoe that I like. I prefer a really firm midsole that rules out virtually al l running shoes. However, I wanted the running shoe style rather than something closer to a casual shoe. Trail runners were no better and I tried the best - Saloman, Saleway, Vasque, you name it. I then discovered approach shoes and gave several a try including Vasque Grand Traverse and similar shoes. I also wanted to keep the cost around $100 which eliminated a lot of shoes in this category. The Mammut Low Hueco works very well for me. The midsole is very firm but the shoe as a whole is light weight and styled like a sneaker or running shoe. It gives great support and that is key as I am 6'3 and 225#. It is very comfortable to wear and although the upper is all leather, it is not a suffocatingly hot shoe. The only two minor issues is that the shoe runs a little small, but that seems true of all approach shoes. It also looks a little odd and is not very attractive but that does not matter to me. The Mammut Wall Approach shoe looks better but outside my budget at $125. The Mammut Hueco is a great shoe. Give it a try.
Norman D. Schaffer, backcountry.com
August 6, 2019
10
just got these, out of the box they fit great. Have a pretty middle of the road type foot and no problems with these. The Michelin tread is sticky and used on a hike but on a rock staircase I encountered the grip felt climbing shoe sticky. probably will not use these as a real approach shoe as i wanted something black and understated for work and travel. It's all I've been wearing so may surprise myself and use more often for more endeavors.
joseph wilson, backcountry.com
October 6, 2018

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