Our verdict

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It's hard not to be mesmerized by the Alp Trainer 2 from Salewa. From its intimidating yet stunning form to its gecko-like tenacity, this hiking-slash-trekking shoe will make terrain of virtually any kind a cakewalk. And while there are far lighter options out there, the Alp Trainer 2 flexes its muscles as far as more demanding adventures are concerned.

Pros

  • 10/10 grip
  • Remarkably durable
  • Fantastic comfort
  • Superb fit
  • Premium workmanship
  • No in-shoe slippage
  • Eye-catching looks

Cons

  • Could be lighter
  • Somewhat rigid underfoot

Who should buy the updated Apr 20, 2023

updated Apr 20, 2023 quality backpacking shoes. The Alp Trainer 2 makes slipping obsolete:

  • Salewa Alp Trainer 2 equals locked-in fit.
  • Hiking shoes that can be tightened further at the toes are what you're after.
  • Muddy slopes are part of your backpacking route.

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Who should not buy it

If lighter is what you fancy, skip the Alp Trainer 2 for the Juxt from Vasque. that can be tightened further at the toes are what youre after The North Face Activist Futurelight if a pair with no stiffness issues is what you prefer.

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Why trust us

Reviewers agree that when it comes to grip, the updated Apr 20, 2023 is the real deal. It has a "solid gripping sole," says one of them. Another hiker says that its "traction is fantastic." Yet one more reviewer calls the shoe a "great gripper."

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The Alp Trainer 2 makes slipping obsolete

The updated Apr 20, 2023 is exceptional in terms of toughness. Remarks such as "unbelievable durability" and "sole is very sturdy" back this statement.

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updated Apr 20, 2023 equals locked-in fit

A decent number of backpackers find the Alp Trainer 2 satisfyingly snug. One of them says that it has a "great fit," while another says that it "fits perfectly."

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Its glove-like fit also delivers a locked-in experience for the foot. "I don't slip forward even when walking downhill," says an experienced trekker.

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Our 1st pick in

Weight-wise, the Alp Trainer 2 (450 grams) might not be flattering for everyone. The average weight of hiking shoes is 379 grams, making the featured hiker heavier by 71 grams.

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It's all in the fine details

Hermetically inspect the updated Apr 20, 2023, and you'll see that it's engineered with great care and attention. Supporting this statement are comments like "very good workmanship" and "great quality."

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Exemplary comfort in the updated Apr 20, 2023

There are those who are totally impressed with the comfort level of the updated Apr 20, 2023. From an objective standpoint, this comfiness may be linked to the shoe's supple interior and cushy stock footbed.

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Backpacking adventures in style

According to trail-goers, the Alp Trainer 2 is among the most attractive backpacking kicks on the market. "The shoe has a great look," says one of them. Another non-professional reviewer says that they "luv the color with jeans."

Not the bendiest hiking shoe

It's been reported that the updated Apr 20, 2023 feels a bit plank-like underfoot. It has a rather stiff sole, says an experienced backpacker.