







🥾 Step up your mountain game with boots that move as fast as you do!
The Salewa Men's ALP Trainer Mid GTX Boots combine advanced Gore-Tex waterproof technology with a Vibram sole engineered for multi-terrain grip, delivering a lightweight yet durable hiking boot. Featuring a customizable Multi-Fit Footbed and breathable mesh lining, these boots offer a tailored, comfortable fit for both rugged mountain trails and everyday wear.






| ASIN | B0788BRK45 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #964,628 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #790 in Men's Hiking Boots |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,172) |
| Date First Available | December 23, 2013 |
| Department | mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 00-0000063432 |
| Manufacturer | Salewa |
| Package Dimensions | 14 x 11 x 5 inches; 3.15 Pounds |
R**R
Great Boot for Everyday Use
First off, these boots are narrow, but that works for me - my feet are somewhere between a C and D in width. I find these ALP Trainer Mids to be the most comfortable and best fitting of my small collection of hiking boots, which includes boots from Asolo, Keen, and Salomon. I have NOT worn these out for any hiking or backpacking adventures yet, so I cannot comment on their durability in that regard. They are doing alright by me for the simple things I've put them through so far. You know how you might have some everyday carry items, like a wallet, watch, cell phone, pocket knife, etc.? In that regard, these are my everyday footwear. I like their appearance, love their fit; I put them on and get out the door.
S**P
Love, Love, Love these boots!!!
I wanted to wait until I had some miles on these before chiming it. I now have approx. 250 miles on them and have to say, honestly and without any doubt they are my favorite boot I have EVER owned. Lightweight, with the comfort of a slipper, the laced up feel of a sneaker, with a hiking boot sole. More support than a trail runner but you are more nimble and can move faster than a typical hiking boot. I hike in San Diego so I have no idea how they do on wet/slippery surfaces. I actually bought a backup pair for fear they might not be available when the time comes. I basically have 3 pairs of hiking boots, these are my light weight ones. Be warned; they run narrow (which I personally like) and small (order up a half size).
T**.
No blisters, not even hot spots - outstanding boot!
The 'no-blisters' clain that the manufacturer makes for these boots is absolutely true! I have ony had them for a week, and break-in was limited to wearing them for one day at the office and a couple of two hour sessions. No serious walking or hiking was done for break-in. I then used them yesterday for a 15 mile hike with 5000 feet of elevation gain, and had no hot spots, let alone blisters on my feet. I did use top quality merino wool socks for the hike. This was simply incredible for me, and not in line with ANY other boots I have ever had. I have always had issues with heel lift and subsequent blisters on my heels. I normally wear 10.5 to 11 size shoes, and have high volume in the arch area of my foot. I have a hard time finding boots that fit well. Most are usually too tight in the area behind my toes, at the bottom of the laces. Based on reviews I read, I ordered size 11.5 for these and fit is perfect for me, when using a mid weight high quality merino wool hiking sock. If there were any downsides to this boot, it is that in the sole area, it really is a 'light hiking' type of shoe - you do feel sharp rocks under foot, enough to avoid them. But if this softness or flexibility is the price you pay for fit that does not give rise to blisters, I am all in. I am not talking about softness like sneakers or running shoes, but there is more flexibility than you find in heavier boots. Grip on the soles is very good though. Also, with respect to the uppers, ankle support is closer to a heavier backpacking boot. I will be looking for another pair of heavier Salewas for my longer backpacking trips. Looking forward to using these for shorter trips, light overnights and climbing approach hikes. Overall highly recommended!
J**O
Great Boots prior to the "upgrade"
I've worn out three pair of the Alp Trainer. In the past I've given 5 star reviews for these boots because they were so awesome...well, not these EXACT boots, because Selewa has changed the design. The new design isnt as robust as the old style. Less torsional support, and just a weaker feeling boot all around. I have an older design that's nearing the end, and they still have noticeably more support than my new pair, yet I can't really feel any weight difference between the two. Seems like you find the perfect boot, and it either gets discontinued, or "improved" upon to the point that it's not the same boot. I'll put 'em through the paces and see how they hold up. EDIT 3/16/17: O.K., I've worn these boots nearly every day over the past 3 months and, in spite of the changes I still really like them! My previous opinion still stands, but the boots haven't been "improved" upon to the point that I'll write them off. Still really comfortable. Have to wait and see if they wear as well as the "pre-improved" boot. EDIT 10/25/18: I’ve definitely put these boots through the wringer, from the Sierra Nevadas to the coastal range in Ca, to the rocky deserts and mountains of Southern Az. Holy crap, these boots just won’t die. I still miss the support of the originals as you def. feel every pebble, but dang, these boots are still tough! They are narrow, as are my feet, so I find them an excellent fit. If you have a high volume foot, these might not be for you.
B**A
the boot fits like a glove
I have owned two pair of Salewa boots. Both have been of top quality and comfort. Break-in may take some time. Yet, once broken in, the boot fits like a glove. The two "zone" lace arrangement is very nice. If I feel that I do not need as much ankle support from the upper portion I can loosen the laces slightly without interrupting the lower laced area. Once the laces are pulled tight in the lower zone they remain tight. Essentially, I can tighten them as I would like them and only loosen the upper lacing to remove my foot. This eliminates the need to redraw the lower laces each time you put the boot on. I purchased a slightly larger boot to accommodate a thick pair of winter wool socks. I normally wear 11 US. I purchased 12 US and they fit perfectly with wool socks. Support throughout the foot is superb. I recommend this boot to any serious hiker/climber.
A**R
Best hiking shoe EVER
If this fits your foot (shape, size, width-narrow, length, higher arch) it is the BEST hiking shoe ever. Very hard to find in the US but well worth the search, nothing sold in big box stores comes even close. I have had 4 pairs of these, they have changed slightly over the years and are more water proof I believe now. It is an approach shoe, good for trails and some rock climbing too.
R**C
La bota es muy cómoda y prácticamente no necesité aflojarla. Se amolda muy bien y es muy suave. Aunque sí es impermeable, la sensación al introducir el pie en el agua es de frío en la parte donde la tela es muy delgada, por lo que siento que no aisla mucho del frío, más aún porque el agua no se drena y se queda en la lengueta. Por esto no la recomendaría para utilizarla en nieve.
F**O
Le scarpe sono molto ben fatte, per ora non posso dire di più, le ho provate per un paio di giorni in casa e poco piu, le sensazioni sono di una scarpa morbida e con un buon appoggio, ho trovato molto utile gli “strozzatori” passatemi il termine, sui lacci così da poter regolare diversamente Il piede e la caviglia se si desidera.
S**6
These are absolutely amazing straight out of the box. Wore on multiple strenuous hikes in the RMNP without any issues or blisters, with plenty of support when required. Haven’t tested them in heavy rainfall or streams, but walking in shin-deep snow there were no leaks and boots remained dry and warm. To be fair my previous boots were nearly 10 years old and I didn’t realise how much lighter and comfortable modern walking shoes can be. Having slightly wider than normal feet was a little worried reading the specs and reviews that these are going to be too narrow. Opted for 1/2 size larger than usual and seems to be a perfect fit to the point of forgetting I was still wearing these on long hikes. They also seem to be well made and hope will last a good few years.
J**N
¡Después de probar las zapatillas de senderismo Salewa Ms ALP Trainer durante un tiempo, puedo decir que estoy completamente impresionado! Las he llevado a todas partes, y han superado todas mis expectativas. El diseño es simplemente impresionante, y se nota la calidad desde el primer momento que las tienes en las manos. Pero lo que realmente me conquistó fue la comodidad. Además, la flexibilidad del tobillo y el agarre de la suela son excepcionales. Me sorprendió gratamente lo bien que se adaptaron a todo tipo de terrenos. Y todo esto con un peso muy modesto, lo que las convierte en la elección perfecta para excursionistas rápidos como yo. En cuanto a los pequeños inconvenientes, diría que pueden ser un poco calurosas en climas cálidos, pero este detalle es fácilmente superable considerando todas las otras ventajas que ofrecen. Recomendaría estas botas a cualquier persona que busque un calzado versátil y de alta calidad para sus aventuras en la montaña.
M**A
Fantastici scarponi molto comodi fin da subito e molto leggeri nella camminata...camminato a lungo nella neve e rimasti caldi e asciutti...ottimo rapporto qualità prezzo. Consigliati!
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