Our verdict

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Good!

Superbly comfortable—this is what many will likely call the Hueco Low GTX the moment they don it. That said, this piece of gear is more than just a comfort wonder. Indeed, it is also a looker with amazing surface traction and water protection to boot.

Pros

  • Thin yet hardy synthetic lace
  • Phenomenal design
  • Waterproof
  • Prefer an approach shoe that gives the wearer a supportive ride with as much cushioning as possible
  • Exemplary stability

Cons

  • Unruly laces
  • Long laces

Who should buy the nbsp; |  

The Hueco Low GTX is a fantastic offering, thanks to its excellence in both form and function. It is a solid option if you:

  • Prefer an approach shoe that suits adventurers who need a combination of comfort, protection, and security in their travels. 
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  • Same brand only.

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Excellent surface traction

The Hueco Low GTX sticks to virtually all sorts of backcountry surfaces thanks to its heavy-duty rubber outsole, called Michelin Square Tech. As it is built with low-profile lugs, approach enthusiasts can move across slippery terrain on it with multi-directional traction.

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Mammut Hueco Low

Around its front end is the climbing zone—a common approach shoe feature that provides additional adhesive power during forefoot maneuvers, which include edging and smearing.

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Shock-absorbing cushioning

This approach-focused hiker from Mammut uses a wedge-type midsole for cushioning and stability. Its entirety is made of EVA or ethylene-vinyl acetate, a foam-like material that grants stress and crack resistance, as well as a high rebound rate. Its stout construction delivers ample shock absorption, especially around the medial section of the foot.

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Prefer an approach shoe that gives the wearer a supportive ride with as much cushioning as possible

Mammut designers paired this springy component with a textured footbed that gives extra cushioning underfoot. This stock insole also delivers additional support.

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Same brand only

The foot is protected from the harshness of the elements in the Hueco Low GTX’s velours leather upper. Stitched securely to its heel is a synthetic pull cord that makes for an easier on and off. 

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Mammut approach shoes

Its main bootie is lined with Gore-Tex’s Performance Comfort technology, which renders the shoe adequately breathable on the inside and sufficiently watertight on the outside.

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Provides toe protection

This finely fuzzy component comes with a rubber toe cap and TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) panels. The former deals with virtually everything that tries to assault the foot from the front, while the latter—the heel stabilizers—doubles down on rearfoot support.

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The nbsp; |  ’s upper comes full circle with the gear’s closure system. It is comprised of thin yet hardy synthetic lace and reinforced eyelets with instep-locking cords.

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