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Enjoy advanced hiking tech 24/7.

The Mammut Men's Redburn Hiking Shoe has all the bells and whistles for technical hiking, although it would be a shame to limit a shoe this good-looking to the trails. Take along with you as you make the rounds in town so you enjoy the Redburn's fantastic fit and comfort every day.
  • Rolling Concept ergonomic design encourages natural movement through the step, reducing fatigue and chances of twisting an ankle
  • Base Fit features free-sliding webbing bands that transfer energy from the lacing are to the sole for better support, security, and a blister-preventing fit
  • Elastic tongue design allows for easy entry and a smooth, wrinkle-free fit
  • Rubber reinforcement in the toe adds durability
  • Gripex sole combines super-sticky rubber with traction-enhancing design for sure footing

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3 5

Michael

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

Great fitting approach shoe; it performs great on the trail. The rubber is a little hard making difficult to climb with; it can edge well but does not perform as well on slab due to the hard. I have noticed that I am not as sure on my feet as I have before with my previous approach shoes. As a plus, the shoe will last much longer than most other approach shoes; however, they cannot be resoled.

5 5

Tucker M

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

I got these as approach shoes and I really like them. They were a bit uncomfortable at first but after breaking them in I could wear these shoes all day. I liked being able to slip into these because being a rock climber means changing your shoes frequently throughout the day. These have great tred as well!

5 5

sfr101320941

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

with a relatively narrow foot, these are spectacularly comfortable for walking and hiking, offer great traction and toe protection, and the sole is sturdy enough to stand up to bike pedals...and they look really cool and different

sfr101320941

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Eight months, many hours of wear and miles later and I like these shoes even more. Good that they appear built to last. Order your size or half a size bigger.

I have been looking at approach shoes,...

Ryan Puckett

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Posted on

I have been looking at approach shoes, trail running shoes, and hiking shoes for college. What would you guys recommend? I also like to go hiking, so I will probably get two pair, one for hiking the campus and one for the trail. Any suggestions would be awesome

Reid Pitman

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Five ten chase is a good all round shoe, not so much for running but hiking, biking, approach with a casual look
for a more running and sporty shoe I really like the la sportiva wildcat or raptor.
And I always here good things about the salomon runners.
Good luck

5 5

Christine Balaz

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Not sure what the review below means - I definitely do not have deformed (or narrow) feet, and I find that this shoe fits and functions extremely well. I've used these for a lot of hiking, scrambling, etc... The large rubber rand in front has prevented a lot of wear. Excellent traction. Note: the shoe doesn't have a standard tongue - instead it has an elastic-type, supportive sleeve. The shoe has overall excellent quality - and hasn't worn much at all, despite the excessive wear I've put on it. I'd definitely recommend it.

2 5

2ba4983973

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Very narrow toe suitable for bouldering, climbing, but NOT trail hiking unless you have deformed feet. Lack of photos showing the shoe from different angles makes this impossible to determine ahead of time. Written description is misleading. Come on Backcountry, all other decent outfitters provide several photos from different angles for their boots and shoes.

ajones.field2416685

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'Impossible to determine'? Come on 2ba4983973, all other decent gear patrons w/ any concern over a single photo might consider the likes of a simple google image search before claiming Mammut designed their shoe for those w/ 'deformed feet'. I'd say your review is misleading.