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Salewa Mountain Trainer GTX Review

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Salewa Mountain Trainer GTX Review (Salewa Mountain Trainer GTX)
Salewa Mountain Trainer GTX
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Price:  $200 List
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Manufacturer:   Salewa
By Brandon Lampley ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Jun 8, 2017
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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Climbing Ability - 35% 7.0
  • Hiking Comfort - 20% 7.0
  • Support - 15% 9.0
  • Weight/Compactness - 15% 4.0
  • Durability - 15% 9.0

Our Verdict

A different beast altogether, the Salewa Mountain Trainer GTX is the only waterproof approach shoe we tested. The sole is designed for traction in loose scree and dirt, as well as for kicking steps in snow, making it a unique addition to our selection. We wore this shoe multiple times into California's High Sierra in winter and loved the foot support and great traction on loose and frozen stuff.
REASONS TO BUY
Great foot support
Waterproof
Kicks steps in snow perfectly
Durable
REASONS TO AVOID
Heavy
Doesn't smear well

For most climbers, a lighter approach shoe that focuses more on climbing ability is a better choice. Our Editors' Choice winner, the Five Ten Guide Tennie, for example, is a do-everything shoe that climbs technical rock well.

Salewa has updated the Mountain Trainer GTX since our review was published.

Our Analysis and Test Results

Hands-On Review of the Mountain Trainer GTX


The Salewa Mountain Trainer GTX is the best approach shoe we tested for getting to and from alpine rock routes. It edges very well, has the foot support for carrying heavy loads, and is the only product we tested with a Gore-Tex lining. The heaviest, most supportive, and most durable model we tested, it is at home in the mountains.

Performance Comparison


salewa mountain trainer gtx - the salewa mountain trainer gtx is a perfect alpine approach shoe...
The Salewa Mountain Trainer GTX is a perfect alpine approach shoe, great while kicking steps, good on the rock, and supportive for big loads. Brandon taking a break on the Ebersbacher Ledges while approaching Mt. Whitney in February.
Credit: Brandon Lampley

Climbing Ability


Another shoe that earned a middle-of-the-pack overall climbing ability score, the Mountain Trainer edges well due to the very stiff forefoot; it also crack climbs well, but only in fist sized and larger cracks.

Edging

If you want to stand on medium sized edges wearing an alpine climbing pack, this is a great shoe. While there is little sensitivity, the “climbing zone” at the toe of the Vibram Alpine Approach sole handles medium to large edges either straight on or under the ball of your foot.

Smearing

The Mountain Trainer, as we expected, was the worst smearing model of the bunch. The sole is designed for good traction on snow and in scree, where it excels.

Crack Climbing

If the front of this model will fit into a crack, it provides excellent support for crack climbing. But the toe of this shoe is large; don't expect to get it into anything smaller than cupped hands.

salewa mountain trainer gtx - the mountain trainer edges very well. it is so stiff, standing on a...
The Mountain Trainer edges very well. It is so stiff, standing on a medium sized edge straight on is doable.
Credit: Brandon Lampley

Comfort


Unlike other models, we gave the Mountain Trainer a comfort score based on its intended use, getting into and out of the mountains. For lightly loaded trips into and out of the boulders and crags, most will find this shoe too stiff. On the other hand, for travel over pointy rocks and the jumbled tree roots of well-worn trails into the mountains, it is one of the most comfortable models we tested. Six eyelets and fat, round laces make it quick and comfortable to snug this shoe up on your foot. A synthetic material tongue is a nod to making the Gore-tex lined product more breathable. Salewa products also use a unique, two-part insole design intended to provide options for high and low volume feet, though folks with a wide forefoot may find the toe area a bit narrow.

Support


This is the stiffest, most supportive approach shoe we tested. For most folks, it's far more than they need. But if you're carrying a heavy pack over rough terrain, or standing on edges of rock all day while pitching out a moderate alpine rock route, the support is appreciated.

salewa mountain trainer gtx - this is the best shoe we tested for for snowy mountain approaches...
This is the best shoe we tested for for snowy mountain approaches. It supports the foot with heavy loads better than any other.
Credit: Brandon Lampley

Weight & Packability


The Mountain Trainer is the heaviest approach shoe we tested. Our size 12 test model weighed in at 2 pounds and 9 ounces for the pair. That is still pretty darn light compared to a mid-cut mountain boot. We wouldn't want to carry these up sunny rock climbs on our harness, but in the mountains, you'll likely have a pack on anyway.

Durability


The Mountain Trainer received the highest score we awarded for durability. The protective rubber rand on this shoe wraps the entire shoe - every bit of it. Scree surfing in the mountains can destroy an unprotected upper in a few days, but not the Mountain Trainer.

salewa mountain trainer gtx - a sticky rubber rand that completely wraps this shoe provide more...
A sticky rubber rand that completely wraps this shoe provide more protection for the upper than any other. This is the most durable approach shoe we tested.
Credit: Brandon Lampley

Best Applications


The Salewa Mountain Trainer GTX does one thing far better than any other approach shoe we tested — kick steps in snow. We used them to approach Mt. Whitney in February, where they handled the snow fine, and were much more comfortable scrambling the rock ledges than big double boots.

If you do a lot of early season climbing in Rocky Mountain National Park, the Tetons, or the High Sierra, these are perfect alpine approach shoes if you prefer a low-cut model.

Value


These are the second most expensive product we tested. Their durability wasn't matched among the other contenders. If this is the product you need, grab a pair on sale before the new model becomes available.

Conclusion


The Salewa Mountain Trainer GTX is the best approach shoe we tested for getting to and from alpine rock routes when snow travel is involved. They are waterproof, very supportive for your foot, and the most durable product we tested.

salewa mountain trainer gtx - winter 2015 was awfully dry in california. drive up to whitney...
Winter 2015 was awfully dry in California. Drive up to Whitney Portal, drop off the big pack, drive back down just in case it snows, and bike back up...all while wearing the perfectly suited Mountain Trainer!
Credit: Brandon Lampley

Brandon Lampley