Our verdict

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Great!

The Mammut Saentis Low gets high marks for its ultra-lightness and breathability. Hikers love that it has quite a roomy interior, accommodating those with wide feet. Even more impressive is its Michelin outsole that facilitates sure-footed steps on forest trails.

Pros

  • Lightweight
  • Perfect fit
  • Accommodates wide feet
  • Breathable
  • Prefer a hiking shoe that provides comfort and protection to the foot
  • Truly comfortable

Cons

  • Leaves stain after taking off the shoes
  • Lack of traction on wet surfaces

Who should buy the Mammut Saentis Low

The Mammut Saentis Low is a multipurpose shoe suitable for a range of activities on and off the trail. It is a solid option if you:

  • Top 17% in.
  • Prefer a hiking shoe that provides stickiness and grip on varying surfaces.
  • Accommodates wide feet.

Mammut Saentis Low logo

Size and fit

This hiking shoe from Mammut is a low-top model with a stretchy inner mesh liner that wraps the foot, granting a secure and comfortable fit. It has a pre-shaped tongue construction that stays intact despite aggressive movements. Furthermore, the lace-up closure lets you adjust the tightness whenever needed. The Mammut Saentis Low has sizes available for both men and women.

Mammut Saentis Low laces 2

High-quality rubber compound by Michelin 

The Mammut Saentis Low hiking shoes feature Michelin outsoles made of high-quality rubber compounds. Michelin is a famous tire manufacturing company that later on started making their own line of performance footwear outsoles. 

Mammut Saentis Low outsole

Strong traction on soft and uneven terrain

Some of the most striking qualities of this shoe outsole are its durability, stickiness, and grip. Best suited for fast-paced forest trails, the Saentis Low performs well on dirt, mud, and sand. It has strong traction that gets you through soft and uneven terrain.

Mammut Saentis Low outsole 1

Supportive cushioning

The midsole offers plenty of cushioning for the foot without the added weight. It’s attached to the shoe through Cushioning Strobel construction - a process of stitching the upper to the insole that gives it rigid support.

Mammut Saentis Low midsole

Flexible cushioning

Strobel shoes are less flexible than slip-lasted shoes, but not as rigid or as heavy as board-lasted ones.

Mammut Saentis Low midsole 1

Plush and breathable 

The Saentis Low has an upper made of a hybrid shell that combines soft inner fabrics and tough outer materials, including vent mesh. Together, they create a protective environment for the feet that is plush and breathable at the same time. 

Mammut Saentis Low upper

Snug fit

There’s also a TPU toe cap that offers protection against sharp hazards on the trail as well as accidental impact, especially when descending. Inside the shoe is another mesh lining that is stretchable, wrapping the foot, thereby giving it a snug fit.

Mammut Saentis Low laces

Nice to know

  • The Mammut Saentis Low also comes in a knitted version. It also has the vent mesh upper but a knit collar is added that extends towards the ankle in a way that the shoe perfectly holds on to the foot. 
  • Furthermore, this model also comes in a Gore-Tex variation which is completely waterproof and ready to tackle extremely wet conditions.