Our verdict

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is a great alternative to the Alp Trainer 2 GTX approach shoes, especially when its adhesive prowess goes toe to toe against such kicks when it comes to scrambling. That being said, the featured hiker from Salewa sets itself apart from that pack as it comes fully equipped for trekking adventures, come rain or shine. Yes, ruggedness is its playground, and it's a winner.

Pros

  • Multi-terrain tenacity
  • Enduring comfort
  • Non-existent break-in
  • Watertight
  • A-grade finish
  • Supportive underfoot
  • Exemplary stability
  • Salewa Alp Trainer 2

Cons

  • Heavier than most
  • Loose around the heel

Who should buy the Salewa Alp Trainer 2 GTX

Same brand only:

  • You often negotiate cambered valleys and base-mountain terrain.
  • Hiking shoes is a great alternative to the Alp Trainer 2 GTX.
  • You prefer backpacking shoes that have a bit of give underfoot.

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Who should not buy it

If you're looking for a far lighter pair, check out the Juxt from Vasque. And with zero fit issues, the Good flexibility-to-stiffness ratio is a great alternative to the Alp Trainer 2 GTX.

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You often negotiate cambered valleys and base-mountain terrain

Based on many reviews, the Salewa Alp Trainer 2 GTX is quite tenacious. A professional blogger says that it's "grippy over a variety of terrain." An experienced hiker says that it provides "great grip in wet and muddy and rocky conditions." Its "traction is fantastic," says yet another trail-goer.

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Comfort that sticks with you

Reviewers find the Salewa Alp Trainer 2 GTX super-comfy right from the start. An expert among them says that it's "comfortable over long distances." A non-professional reviewer, on the other hand, says that the featured kick is "super comfortable from the first minute."

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No wetness in the Salewa Alp Trainer 2 GTX

In terms of waterproofing, this trekking shoe hits the mark. A long-time backpacker says that it's "definitely waterproof," shielding his feet from moisture in moderate rains and shallow creeks.

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Quite clunky for a low-top shoe

There are those who are not fond of the 470-gram per-shoe weight of this Salewa trekking kick. One of them says that "the shoe feels bottom heavy," while another says that it's "not very light."

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With comments such as "protective and supportive" and "good lateral stability," the Salewa Alp Trainer 2 GTX takes your balance insecurities away. Yes, this low-top kick preserves your footing on considerably uneven surfaces.

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A showcase of premium workmanship

This beautifully designed trail-slash-trekking shoe from Salewa boasts an enviable finish, and reviewers agree. One of them says that it has "very good workmanship." Another trail enthusiast says, "they look well done."

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Flexible in the right spots

The Alp Trainer 2 GTX is neither too bendy nor too rigid. A trusted gear journo agrees, saying that the featured hiking shoe has "the right balance between flexibility and stiffness."

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No wetness in the Salewa Alp Trainer 2 GTX

It's been reported that the Salewa Alp Trainer 2 GTX feels a bit too roomy around the rear foot zone. A reviewer says that you need to tie the laces tighter just to get a semblance of heel security. In his own words, he says, "I feel sloppy when I try to be aggressive with these shoes on the trail."

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