In the world of rock faces and steep ridges, having a trusted ally for your feet is essential. The Alnasca Knit III Low GTX from Mammut is the ideal companion for your alpine adventures. With its GORE-TEX membrane, it repels moisture like an umbrella in a storm, while allowing your feet to breathe. Whether you're on a via ferrata or approaching your next summit, these approach shoes keep your feet dry and comfortable.
Wondering what's happening under your feet? The Vibram Megagrip outsole, equipped with a specific climbing zone, offers you breathtaking grip. It's like having racing tires for your feet, even on the slipperiest and rockiest terrains. A comprehensive insurance to avoid unwanted slips, allowing you to focus on the magnificent landscape around you.
As for comfort, a cozy foam and a knitted upper adjust to your foot, as if they were knitted by your grandmother, but with Swiss precision. Say goodbye to blisters and hello to long, pain-free hikes! Whether you're a seasoned mountaineer or a casual hiker, the Alnasca Knit III Low GTX is ready to turn every step into a memorable experience.
Base Fit technology: Transfers lacing force to the sole via freely sliding bands
Enhanced internal support
Superior safety and comfort
Elastic knit construction on the inside
360 Heel Support: Three-dimensional cushioning
Optimal heel support
Protection against lateral foot torsion
Abrasion protection
TPU heel stabilizer
Anatomical footbed
Weight: 2 x 320 g

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