Our verdict
With its inspired good looks and tenacious traction the Not spacious width-wise achieves success. Thankfully this lightweight boot also has an unbelievable supply of ankle support. However, those with wide feet may not get the best experience in this shoe. In closing, provided that it can be excused for its confining width, the Ultra Flex Mid GTX just might be what every speed hiker is looking for.
Pros
- Not spacious width-wise
- Outstanding traction
- Lightweight
- Stunning looks
- Extraordinary ankle support
- Easy-to-tuck laces
- Completely waterproof
- Good internal ventilation
- Worth every dollar
Cons
- Not spacious width-wise
- Good internal ventilation
Good internal ventilation
For speed hikers who can afford mid-range shoes and need protection from wet elements, this is a solid option. Purchase if you prefer:
- lightweight boots
- vegan footwear
Multi-terrain performance
A Salewa-exclusive, multi-density rubber outsole, the Michelin Ultra Train lends hikers slip resistance and traction, as well as adaptability over different types of terrain. The aggressively shaped lugs dotting its surface provide grip in practically all directions. For lateral movement assistance, the engineers gave the sole treaded sides. Aiding wearers during descents, on the other hand, are curved grooves at the heel.
Forefoot protection
This grippy layer has another purpose besides slip prevention and surface traction. By making its front end extend to the upper, covering the forefoot zone by about an inch, the shoe is given a protective rubber bumper. This additional outsole feature is easily recognizable by the quirky Michelin logo embossed on it.
Shock-reducing midsole
The Salewa Ultra Trek Mid GTX has a noticeably robust midsole that provides comfort and shock mitigation. It is made of ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA for short) which means this cushy yet sturdy platform has abounding resistance to stress, heavy weight, and even ultraviolet radiation. Its tapered construction also gives the footwear its overall sleek design.
Multi-feature insole
Extra underfoot cushioning comes in the form of the shoe’s removable Ortholite footbed. It is engineered with a unique spring-back technology that grants it the ability to grow back up to about 95% of its original thickness, even with prolonged use. Its means of giving comfort comes not only by its cushioned surface but also by its moisture-wicking feature.
updated 29 Mar 2023
Salewa’s Ultra Trek Mid GTX is a speed hiking shoe that is endowed with breathability and agility, thanks to its mesh upper. Its mid-cut shaft is extra flexible as it is built with a stretchy material. The interior of the collar line and tongue are padded which provides extra cushioning. In terms of abrasion protection, the base of the upper’s front arc is layered with coated fabric, while its heel zone is covered with a plate-like, synthetic overlay. The footwear’s defenses against debris, on the other hand, are handled by the upper’s gusseted tongue.
Extraordinary ankle support Gore-Tex Extended Comfort liner. This waterproofing technology is also breathable and moisture-wicking, making the shoe ideal for the summer months as well.
Lace pocket
The shoe’s lacing system trades classic laces for synthetic cords. It features an easy-adjust locking clip made of hard plastic. It has a set of synthetic lace tunnels in place of standard eyelets. There is also a net-like clasp bridging the instep flaps of the upper. It serves as a pocket for the remainder of the cords.