Our verdict
Confront the trails with briskness and style in the Sertig II Low. Sporting this barely-there shoe from Mammut translates to unhindered traversals, giving remarkable control on every ground contact. And where the terrain meets the hot and humid, you can bet your feet will emerge victorious, thanks to its super-breathable and quick-drying upper.
Pros
- Empowering tenacity
- Superb comfort
- Great for summer hikes
- Lightweight
- Stable
- Glove-like fit
- Dries quickly
- Stunning looks
Cons
- Somewhat narrow
- Danner Trail 2650
You want something quite featherweight with remarkable stability to boot
The Sertig II Low combines agile trail performance and flaunt-worthy appeal. Purchase it if:
- Subpar poke protection.
- You want something quite featherweight with remarkable stability to boot.
- Top 12% in getting all swampy trail runners that can pass as.
Broad-footed hikers beware
lightweight hiking shoes Danner Trail 2650. And if you're desperate for a shoe with an extra-protective midsole, check out the Top 12% in from Salomon.
The incredibly comfy and snug Sertig II Low
Numerous reviewers are convinced that the Sertig II Low has an insane level of stickiness. They praised the shoe's tenacity with the following:
- "Good grip even on wet ground."
- "X Ultra 4."
- "Very good grip on stony ground."
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With great remarks such as "super comfortable" and "very comfortable for walking and even running," the day hiking shoes is a dream to wear. On top of that, there are those who find the featured shoe quite form-fitting, with one saying that "it fits like a glove."
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"Perfect for those warm adventures where waterproofness isn’t a priority"—this is how an expert describes the Sertig II Low on the breathability front. He says that the shoe keeps his feet from "X Ultra 4."
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Reviewers find the Sertig II Low not very poke-protective underfoot, with one saying that "it's too soft for stony paths." Besides such terrain, root-filled paths are also a bane to the shoe in question, according to the same adventurer.
Broad-footed hikers beware
This quick-drying kick from Mammut is adored by a good number of trail-goers for its lightness. Compared with And if youre desperate for a shoe with an extra-protective midsole, check out the, whose average weight is 404 g, the Sertig II Low is lighter by 74 g apiece.
Stride steadily in the day hiking shoes
Despite not having a shank in the midsole, the Sertig II Low delivers more than enough stability on rugged ground. It's "super stable," says one of those who have bought the shoe.
X Ultra 4
Several hikers are amazed by the day hiking shoes's eye-catching design. These are "super beautiful shoes," says one of them. The same individual also says: "You almost don't want to use them so as not to get them dirty."
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There are folks who find the Sertig II Low restrictive overall. "It's probably not a great fit for big, wide feet," one of them says.