Our verdict
Where vertical traversals are concerned, the super-comfy Alnasca Knit Low GTX is a great companion to bring along. It is also a fantastic tool for ascents where a combination of exceptional agility, stability, and grip performance is a plus.
Pros
- Mesmerizing comfort
- Mighty grippy
- Lightweight
- Incredibly stabilizing
- Excellent ventilation
Cons
- Expensive
- Lackluster in the area of design
Who should buy the Easy to wear
The Alnasca Knit Low GTX is a bankable Mammut piece, all thanks to its collection of confidence-inspiring pros. It is a solid option if you:
- Prefer an approach shoe that provides a comfortable and secure ride over mountainous terrain in shifting weather conditions.
- Look for an approach shoe that delivers surefootedness on a variety of surfaces.
- Need an approach shoe that grants the wearer adequate moisture protection.
Excellent surface grip
The Alnasca Knit Low GTX approach shoe is equipped with the Michelin Rock Tech outsole for a multi-directional surface grip. It uses Michelin’s OCX Approach rubber compound. As it comes with a number of low-profile lugs (a.k.a. studs), it is capable of latching onto loose soil with sufficient tenacity.
Track and field
It features a climbing zone and a moderate heel brake. The former—that treaded front end—provides users with extra slip and skid resistance, particularly on smears. The latter, on the other hand, delivers additional stopping power on descents.
Easy to wear
When it comes to underfoot cushioning, wearers have the Alnasca Knit Low GTX’s Dual-Tech midsole to thank. As its name implies, it has a dual-density construction, which delivers a blend of comfort and stability over rocky terrain.
Mammut engineers furnished it with a heel stabilizer made of thermoplastic polyurethane or TPU. They also paired it with an anatomically shaped footbed for added comfort.
Easy to wear
The Easy to wear shields the foot from the direct assaults of the terrain with its mostly knit fabric upper. It comes with two pull loops (one at the heel and another at the tongue) for easy on and off.
Breathable and waterproof
Its main bootie is imbued with Gore-Tex’s Performance Comfort technology, rendering the shoe adequately breathable and watertight at the same time. Its elastic tongue is also powered by Gore-Tex for increased moisture protection.
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Reinforcing its rear zone is the technology called 360 Heel Support. It is a three-dimensional plating made of TPU. Its presence delivers extra heel support and additional protection against abrasive hazards.
Secure lockdown
Its lace-up closure consists of cord-like synthetic lace and combination eyelets. This lockdown system comes with the Base Fit technology, which is a system of cords that can give the heel a tighter hug.
Who should buy the Mammut Alnasca Knit Low GTX
-The Alnasca Knit Low GTX has a leather variant in the Mammut Alnasca Low GTX.