Salewa Mountain Trainer Leather Hiking Shoe - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
5 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 5 Reviews
Retail Price:
$109.97
Used Value:
$65.98
Sale Value:
$98.97

Approach alpine terrain with confidence and comfort in the Salewa Men's Mountain Trainer Leather Hiking Shoe. Ideal for technical day hikes and via ferratas, it offers support and stability in a low-cut design to help you trek lighter and faster.

Deep, self-cleaning lugs on the Vibram outsole offer good grip on rock and gravel, while also providing traction on mud, snow, and grass, so it can handle any type of trail. The midfoot tread area has right-angled lugs that maximize force applied through the foot, giving you reliable grip on the sketchy rungs of via ferrata ladders. A stiff nylon shank offers support and stability on rough, rocky terrain, and the Bilight TPU midsole cushions the rugged trail while providing rebound to propel you to the peak. And of course, it's equipped with Salewa's signature 3F lacing system, which connects the instep area with the sole and heel to increase response, control, and flexibility while reducing heel lift-induced fatigue. 3D eyelets allow customized three-zone lace tensioning, allowing you to fine-tune the toe-area fit for enhanced precision and support in technical terrain.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
1lb 3.75oz
Closure:
laces with 3F System
Footbed:
Ortholite
Lining:
full-grain leather lining
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 year
Midsole:
TPU, nylon shank
Recommended Use:
hiking
Sole:
Vibram
Upper Material:
1.6mm nubuck leather, protective rubber rand

Full Reviews

10
I have had them for a week and they are already breaking in nicely. They are rugged and nice looking. The size was 1/2 small.
Samuel G., backcountry.com
April 1, 2019
10
For shorter casual hikes, I tend to wear trail runners. When I head into the high country with more technical terrain, this is the shoe I always choose. The leather liner has a Great feel to it, the lacing system really secures my foot, and the sole is very stable/grippy without feeling too stiff. Overall a high quality hiking shoe that also looks great worn around town with a pair of jeans.
John, backcountry.com
August 13, 2018
10
This is my go-to low hiker. Stable, comfortable, and durability has been great.
Drew S., backcountry.com
July 19, 2018
10
Despite the heat and dust in Colorado, my feet keep gravitating towards these. Nice work @Salewa
Eric H., backcountry.com
June 12, 2018
10
Salewa Mountain Trainer Low Leather Why It Won: Meet the perfect quiver-of-one shoe for any day in the mountains—it’s not too beefy for day jaunts but stiff enough for tech-y summit scrambles and even overnight pack-hauling adventures. Where We Took It: Everywhere from hikes out our backdoor in Boulder’s Flatirons to red-rock rambles in Utah to weeklong hut-to-hut excursions in the Alps.
san3172823, backcountry.com
June 12, 2018