Trovat Advanced High GTX Boot - Men's
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Details
- A technical boot for reaching the ascent comfortably
- Gore-Tex performance Comfort membrane is waterproof and breathable
- 3-zone lacing can be laced to your preference for a custom fit
- Motion Control contains a flexible inside to prevent twisting
- Memo Foam adds padding at the instep, shin, and ankle for comfort
- Feet Map technology reduces perspiration and pressure points
- Vibram MT-Traction sole provides premium grip on any surface
- Item #MAM00JC
- Upper Material
- [main] nubuck leather, [heel collar] full-grain Nappa leather
- Waterproofing
- GORE-TEX Performance Comfort
- Closure
- lace
- Footbed
- Memo Foam
- Sole
- Vibram MT Traction II, polyurethane wedge
- Shaft Height
- mid-height
- Claimed Weight
- [single, size 10] 1 lb 11 oz
- Recommended Use
- hiking, backpacking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
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Overall Rating
4 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageNovember 26, 2020
Solid boot
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Size Bought:
- 11.5
- Height:
- 5' 11"
- Weight:
- 210
I bought this as a replacement for my Salomon Quest 4D 3 GTX boots that I've had for the last 6 years. However, the price of Salomon continues to go up, so I started looking for a more affordable alternative. Because I have to wear custom orthotics (which tend to raise the heel up more than the standard inserts), I need a bigger, deeper heel cup to still hold my foot in place. The Mammut Trovat is a super sturdy, solid boot. It's nice because it's wide enough to accommodate the plastic orthotic insert and my heel fits in it nicely. However, after a few times wearing it (in northern Idaho), I wish I'd gone half a size smaller. I wear 11.5 almost across the board, and I wish I'd gone with an 11. The boot is so sturdy that I find I have difficulty cranking down my foot and securing it tightly. (I don't have this problem up around my ankle, where I can tighten the so they basically are like ski boots.) That said, I'm not going to complain about a boot that is TOO sturdy. My real complaint is that I feel like the angle of the boot forces my leg backward, so I have to struggle to bend it forward. (That is to say, geometrically, the boot is at more of an obtuse than right-or-acute angle than I would prefer.) Long story short, do I like these boots? Yes. Will I keep them and wear them out till there's nothing left? Yes. Would I buy them again? Probably not. I'll probably go back to what I know and what I know works (and just spend the extra money).
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October 30, 2020