Our verdict
The Kento High GTX seems to achieve success especially in the weight department as its lightness has greatly impressed owners. Its effective waterproof membrane and sticky outsole have also received praises too.
Pros
- Lightweight
- Waterproof
- Superbly comfortable
- Excellent grip
- The rubber rand started to come loose after a few excursions
- Offers protection that wards off bumps and bruises
Cons
- The rubber rand started to come loose after a few excursions
- The rubber rand started to come loose after a few excursions
- Hybrid/Semi-Automatic Crampon Compatible
Why trust us
The Mammut Kento High GTX’s good performance may be short-termed as there are voiced reservations in terms of its durability. It is a solid option if you:
- Prefer a technical alpine boot with lightweight construction
- Unusually smelly after use
- Prefer a hiking boot that grants long-lasting comfort and secure fit
Enhance cushioning and comfort
Featuring the Michelin Alpine Lite 3970 outsole, the Kento High GTX men's and women's boots grant traction even in technical pursuits. It has a defined lug tread that works even in very low temperatures.
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The rigid lugs placed across the sole offer slip resistance on almost all types of terrain. It is designed with a more aggressive Climbing Zone, giving it better performance on side approaches.
Prefer a hiking boot that provides all-around protection
Mammut’s Kento High GTX carries a lightweight Poro wedge midsole that is also compatible with crampons. Its footbed is made of memory foam, enhancing both cushioning and comfort.
Prefer a hiking boot that provides all-around protection
This Mammut offering employs the brand’s Hybrid Shell feature which is a blend of inner and outer materials. It includes a premium nubuck leather used in the boot’s exterior that gives protection against outdoor obstacles.
Weatherproof
Its interior, on the other hand, uses supple materials that promote comfort. A Gore-Tex Performance Comfort laminate is added, amplifying the user’s performance by making the boot weatherproof.
Vulnerable against punctures and abrasions
The pre-shaped tongue construction of the Kento High GTX yields an even distribution of pressure on top of the foot. The boot also carries the brand’s Motion Control, a feature that makes it flexible and helps prevent injury. The base of the upper is wrapped with a raised rubber rand that renders protection and amplifies durability.
Prefer a technical alpine boot with lightweight construction
The boot uses a 3D memo foam at the collar, thereby boosting its comfort. Lastly, its closure system uses a series of fabric loops and metal hooks.