Our verdict
The Mountain Trainer by Salewa combines all the supportive and protective features of a robust hiking boot in a low-cut, super comfy hiking shoe. It may also exceed the expectations of many because of the traction it renders on varied terrain.
Pros
- Well-constructed
- Superbly comfortable
- Roomy toebox
- Prefer a shoe that can do well on technical terrains
- Excellent grip and traction
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- Dependable performance on technical approaches
Cons
- Excellent grip and traction
- Long break-in period
- Excellent grip and traction
Mountain Trainer 2
The Mountain Trainer 2 may still be a competent bandman to wear during a trip because of its trail-centric strengths, granted users get used to its stiff construction. It is a solid option if you:
- Long break-in period.
- Prefer a shoe that has a TPU-injected midsole for long-wearing and has superior shock absorption qualities.
- Dependable performance on technical approaches.
Same brand only
This shoe features the Vibram Mtn Trainer Evo - a self-cleaning outsole that has superior grip and stability even on difficult terrain - that has allowed its wearers to thrive in some of the most challenging terrains. It features deep, aggressive lugs that offer a good grip on mud, rocks, soft grass, scree, and via ferratas.
Mountain Trainer 2
In the midfoot area is the Ferrata Zone characterized by right-angled lugs that work by maximizing the force applied to the foot. This special feature creates more grip on the rungs via Ferrata ladders.
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The Mountain Trainer features the Bilight midsole which offers long-wearing cushioning for the foot, along with shock absorption and rebound. The Bilight midsole has a TPU-injected construction that tends to cradle wearers' feet and is mechanically inclined to bounce back when pressure is applied, like a spring. This provides more flexibility and cushioning when navigating steeper terrain.
Water-resistant
TPU stands for thermoplastic polyurethane - a type of plastic material that has many properties, including elasticity, oil, water and abrasion resistance, and transparency. While it's heavier than EVA, it is much more durable. It also retains its cushioning even with a long time of use. On top of the midsole is an OrthoLite footbed that wicks moisture and keeps the foot cool.
Breathable
This shoe has a suede upper with mesh lining for increased breathability. Since it doesn't have a waterproof inner lining, the Mountain Trainer is best worn in drier, warmer environments.
Excellent underfoot support
The upper features a 360° rubber rand that protects the stitching around the upper and sole and provides additional friction for toe hooking.
Secure fit
There's a Y-shaped synthetic overlay that provides additional support and reinforces the lacing system for a secure fit. Completing the upper is a lace-to-toe closure with 3D eyelets that allow for a customized fit.