No other test boot has such a tightly cushioned, edge-resistant and high sole at the front as the Salewa. With a defined roll-off swing, it leads to a somewhat decoupled walking feeling - which is annoying on forest tracks and forest paths, but provides a lot of security in boulder terrain and on scree descents...
Salewa MTN Trainer 2 GTX
42.5Only 2 pieces in stock at third-party supplier
Shaft height2
Size2
Product details
The MTN Trainer 2 was developed in Montebelluna, the cradle of alpine shoemaking. It is a durable and versatile low-cut alpine approach shoe featuring a high-quality 1.6-millimeter suede upper and a Vibram outsole. Its robust upper includes a full rubber protective rand for 360° abrasion resistance on rocky terrain, as well as a quick-drying GORE-TEX Extended Comfort lining for lasting waterproofing and optimized breathability. A protective stretch gaiter sits beneath the laces to keep rain and water out. The improved last construction is 15% lighter and more flexible than the original, providing a comfortable fit, while the expanded PU midsole offers long-lasting cushioning and rebound.
Size information: True to size
Fit: Regular cut
Details:
- Heel height 30 mm, toe height 19 mm
- Ortholite insole
- Exa-Shell
Weight per pair: 916 g
Outdoor shoe
Construction type: Low Cut
Application area: Approach
Shoe material
Sole type: Vibram
Outsole: Vibram MTN Trainer Evo
Waterproof
Midsole: Expanded PU
Upper material type: Synthetic leather
Lining: GORE-TEX Extended Comfort
Upper: 360° full rubber coating, 1.6 mm suede, extremely abrasion-resistant material
Lining type: Textile
Shoe features
Special features: Pull-on aid
Crampon compatibility: Limited crampon-compatible
Sole: Anti-slip sole
Closure system: Climbing Lacing
Type of closure system: Lacing.
Colour | Blue |
Exact colour description | Blue, blue danube-fluo green, blue danubefluo green |
Target group | Men |
Shoe size (EU) | 42.5 |
Shaft height | Mid |
Item number | 12772079 |
Manufacturer | Salewa |
Category | Hiking boots |
Manufacturer No. | 00-0000061356-blue danube/fluo green-8,5 |
Release date | 21.2.2020 |
Colour | Blue |
Exact colour description | Blue, blue danube-fluo green, blue danubefluo green |
Material group | Fabric, Leather, Plastic |
Main fabric material | Leather |
Upper | Fabric, Leather, Natural rubber, Polyester, Polyurethane, Suede, Suede, Synthetic |
Sole material | EVA, Natural and synthetic textiles, Polyamide, Rubber |
Material inner lining | Polyamide, Polyester, Synthetic |
Material | ePTFE, Leather, Natural and synthetic textiles, Polyamide, Polyester, Polyurethane, Suede, Velour |
Target group | Men |
Age group | Adults |
Shoe size (EU) | 42.5 |
Sport | Climbing |
Shaft height | Mid |
Membrane | Gore-Tex, Gore-Tex Extended Comfort, GoreTex |
Fit | Regular fit |
Fabric properties | Breathable, Waterproof |
Shoe sole technology | EVA, TP rubber, Vibram MTN Trainer Evo |
Season | All-season |
Fastener | Lace fastening |
Country of origin | Romania |
Manufacturer commitment | Fair wear |
CO₂ emissions | 9.29 kg |
Climate contribution | CHF 0.23 |
Weight | 916 g |
Length | 37 cm |
Width | 26 cm |
Height | 13 cm |
Weight | 1.34 kg |
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Warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «Hiking boots» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Digitec Galaxus- 17.Jack Wolfskin0.7 %
- 17.La Sportiva0.7 %
- 20.Salewa0.8 %
- 21.Garmont0.9 %
- 21.Meindl0.9 %
Warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Digitec Galaxus- 1.Scarpa0 days
- 5.Merrell4 days
- 5.Salewa4 days
- 7.Meindl5 days
- 8.La Sportiva10 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «Hiking boots» category returned?
Source: Digitec Galaxus- 11.Jack Wolfskin24.6 %
- 12.Merrell24.9 %
- 13.Salewa25.2 %
- 14.Trollkids25.7 %
- 15.Mammut26.4 %
No other test boot has such a tightly cushioned, edge-resistant and high front sole as the Salewa. With a defined rolling motion, it leads to a somewhat decoupled walking sensation - which is annoying on forest tracks and forest trails, but provides a lot of security on steep, rugged terrain and scree descents...

