Our verdict
Bootmakers from Danner have crafted something truly captivating in the Mountain Pass. Its mesmerizing aesthetics, thankfully, is coupled with longevity and an amount of comfort that exceeds expectations. To sum up, Danner’s Mountain Pass is hard to ignore, not with its blend of great qualities overpowering its workable flaws.
Pros
- Immensely comfortable
- Looker
- Light
- Zero break-in
- Highly waterproof
- Longlasting
- Spacious
Cons
- Boring footbed
- Extremely expensive
Who should buy the Track and field
A city-to-trail boot, the Mountain Pass redefines spontaneous explorations with its engineering ingenuity. This stunner from Danner is for you if:
- You're into comfy leather boots, Who should buy the Track and field.
- You're after boots that you can wear besides hiking (think bar night outs and backyard picnics) and not stick out like a sore thumb.
- You need a hiker that lasts for years and ages like fine wine.
Loosens up quickly
particularly the seamless kind Mountain 600 You need a hiker that lasts for years and ages like fine wine Danner 453 if you find the Mountain Pass too pricey.
Jaw-dropping both inside and out
Reviewers in droves, including professional critics, adore the Mountain Pass' regal looks and extraordinary plushness.
Loosens up quickly
You need a hiker that lasts for years and ages like fine wine.
The Track and field' un-clunky shell
Despite its labeled weight of around 600 g per kick, this hiker from Danner has received great ratings from shoe critics for being incredibly light.
It knows no moisture
Testers are quite amazed at the dependable waterproofing of this Danner hiker. Even in a heavy downpour, their feet stayed dry.
The Mountain Pass' ho-hum insole
An experienced vlogger finds the boot’s footbed too plain and uninspiring. He recommends replacing it quickly with a cushier, more supportive pair of orthotics.
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An expert is quite impressed with the Mountain Pass for its remarkable durability. Its almost bombproof outsole is a testament to this.
An exemplar of roominess
Adventurers feel right at home with the boot's default wide fit. Indeed, restrictiveness is a non-factor in this hiker, particularly around the instep and forefoot.
The Mountain Pass' interesting variants
This super-dapper town-to-trail hiker from Danner comes in two other distinct models. There's the Gunmetal variant, which trades the shine of nubuck leather for something more velvety. Completing the pair is the Arctic Night 200G colorway, which, as its name suggests, is the ideal variant for winter escapades.