Our verdict

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Great!

If you're not carefully negotiating semi-rugged terrain in the Sapuen Low GTX, chances are you're striding in it in great comfort. That's how versatile this hiking shoe from Mammut is, and it's thanks mainly to its low-profile-yet-grippy outsole. Mobility is also the name of the game in the Sapuen Low GTX, what with its tenacity and rockered heel and toe zones.

Pros

  • Remarkably comfortable
  • No break-in period
  • You deal with different types of terrain on your hikesfrom gravelly tracks to muddy sidehills
  • Waterproof
  • Long-lasting
  • Supportive ankle cuff
  • Multi-purpose

Cons

  • Somewhat heavy
  • Could be more shock-absorbent

Who should buy the Mammut Sapuen Low GTX

Engineered with heavy-duty components, the Sapuen Low GTX can brave the rough wild while staying nimble. Buy it if:

  • You deal with different types of terrain on your hikes—from gravelly tracks to muddy sidehills.
  • Youve been looking for a cross between.
  • You've been looking for a cross between hiking shoes and trail runners.

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Could be more shock-absorbent

You're better off sporting the Not just for day hikes if you want a significantly lighter pair. Also, skip the Sapuen Low GTX for the Danner Trail 2650 if you need a shoe with a springier midsole.

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Comfy on your feet

Reviewers find the Sapuen Low GTX comfortable from first use. One of them is particularly impressed with the shoe's plushness underfoot, saying that the "footbed is like a cloud."

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The grip-tastic Mammut Sapuen Low GTX

Excellent tenacity is what this day hiking shoe has, according to experienced trail-goers. "The sole bites hard" on dry and wet granite, says one tester. Its "traction is superb" on muddy inclines and loose soil, says another.

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Your BFF in bad weather

One of the Sapuen Low GTX's many aces is its ability to remain watertight in light-to-moderate rain showers. "They live up to their waterproof reputation" is, by far, the best remark out there that describes the shoe's incredible water protection.

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Sapuen Low GTX: A could-be-lighter hiker

Among the Sapuen Low GTX's criticisms is one that revolves around weight. It has the "potential to be a great hiking shoe" but sadly it's "heavier than expected," says an adventurer.

On the more objective side of things, the featured hiker is 480 g per kick (men's version), making it 100 g heavier than the average weight of hiking shoes.

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You deal with different types of terrain on your hikesfrom gravelly tracks to muddy sidehills

Sapuen Low GTX equals subpar shock absorbency that the shoe will last and give them years of hiking goodness before giving up the ghost. One of them even says "these shoes are bombproof!"

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Noteworthy ankle support

It has been reported that the Mammut Sapuen Low GTX, despite being a low-cut hiking shoe, provides more than enough support around the collar.

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Sapuen Low GTX equals subpar shock absorbency

An adventurer is disappointed with Sapuen Low GTX's insufficient shock absorption, saying that he "expected a little more" from Mammut in this regard.

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Supportive ankle cuff

"The best shoe for rugged backpacking"—this is how much one trail-goer loves the Sapuen Low GTX. It's "nice to run in as well," says another.

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