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Mammut Alnasca Knit II Low Men Approach Shoe
  • Mammut Alnasca Knit II Low Men Approach Shoe
  • Mammut Alnasca Knit II Low Men Approach Shoe
  • Mammut Alnasca Knit II Low Men Approach Shoe
  • Mammut Alnasca Knit II Low Men Approach Shoe
  • Mammut Alnasca Knit II Low Men Approach Shoe
  • Mammut Alnasca Knit II Low Men Approach Shoe
  • Mammut Alnasca Knit II Low Men Approach Shoe
  • Mammut Alnasca Knit II Low Men Approach Shoe
  • Mammut Alnasca Knit II Low Men Approach Shoe

Alnasca Knit II Low Men

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Description

Alnasca Knit II Low Men with 3D Knit for a perfect fit and ideal comfort. The approach shoe also features Basefit and specially developed lacing for outstanding support. Michelin outsole for closeness to the rocks and excellent grip on any alpine approach. Its design, material, fit and technology make the Alnasca an innovative symbiosis that proves its worth in via ferrata, hiking and approaches.

360 Heel Support: The three-dimensionally shaped TPU element is designed for the anatomy of the heel bone, which it completely envelops. This delivers optimum heel fit, helps prevent twisted ankles and protects against rock abrasion.

Cushioning Strobel construction with stone shield.

Base Fit®: Sliding webbing transfers power from lacing area to soles, ensuring improved hold in boot to increase safety and comfort.

Memo Foam: Ensures individual fit and cushions foot at instep, shin and ankle.

Rubber toe cap.

Michelin® OCX Approach rubber compound.

Elastic knitted sock construction.

Pre-shaped tongue construction.

Retail price

US$ 139.00
Weight

Half Pair - size UK 8.5
380 grams (0 lb 13.4 oz)

Full Pair - size UK 8.5
760 grams (1 lb 10.8 oz)

Style

Style

Running

A running inspired shoe, designed to excel on technical trails. These shoes may have less rubber lasting and a smaller climbing zone on the sole but tend to be on the lighter and less bulky side of the spectrum, similar to a classic technical trail runner.


Casual

Great for flat ground, short approaches, and slabby scrambling. Casual approach shoes are great daily wear for folks that find themselves scrambling and hiking a lot in between trips to the crag and the grocery store.


Technical

A more rugged shoe with more lasting and typically a thicker sole. Made to handle the most technical terrain and talus fields. Technical shoes can also have more ankle coverage and waterproof coatings.

Technical
Volume

Volume

Size vs Gender

Volume refers to the overall sizing of the shoe in relation to the size of the foot from top to bottom and side to side. Many brands make a Mens/Unisex shoe and some have both a Men’s and Women’s model. Brands are slowly updating their language away from gender to Low/High volume -- recognizing that any person may have a high or low volume foot.

High (men/unisex)
Closure

Closure

Flat Laces

Flat laces are found most often on casual or running shoes, as their low bulk helps with aesthetic and having a lower profile.


Cord Laces

Cord laces are found on the majority of approach shoes. Their rounded shape makes them more durable than flat laces and their woven structure makes them much stronger.


Webbing & Buckles

Though fairly uncommon, some approach shoes are made to be closed via a combination of threaded flat webbing and a tightening buckle.

Cord laces
Rise

Rise

Low vs Mid

The rise of an approach shoe mostly affects the support and coverage of the ankle but can also limit articulation and range of motion. Most approach shoes have a low rise. A mid rise should be chosen when scrambling through large loose scree or boulder fields is a regular need or when in wet or snowy environments where slippery surfaces can benefit from more ankle support.

Low
Features

Features

Climbing Zone

The climbing zone is a quintessential part of an approach shoe; without it, we consider a shoe a hiker or trail runner. The climbing zone is a flat or flattened area of the sole directly beneath the toes on every approach shoe. This zone is specifically designed to not have lugs for grip and instead is intended for smearing and edging on rock during an approach to a technical climb. Some manufacturers add splits or shallow texture to this zone, but it is not lugged as in a traditional hiker.


Foldable Heel

A foldable heel is designed to flatten into the shoe so it may be slid on and off easily similar to a clog or a croc. This is becoming more common with newer models and is most likely to be seen in casual shoes than hiking or running.


Low Toe Lacing

Low toe lacing is a feature where the closure of the approach shoe extends greatly towards the toes as compared to traditional hiking shoes. This will most usually be an extra 3-5 extra lacings across the shoe that are usually partially across the knuckles of the toes. The advantage of lacing extending this low is that it allows a greater tightening of the shoe around the toes when terrain requires technical footwork like slab climbing or crack jamming.


Stowable

An approach shoe with this feature either has a built-in elastic or webbing or an accessory strap or band that is designed to connect the shoes to each other when they aren’t worn. This allows them to be hung from a harness or bag on a multipitch climb. This is fairly uncommon and usually found on light-weight shoes.


Vegan

Since there is no standard in the shoe industry for what exactly qualifies a shoe as ‘Vegan’, we only list this if the manufacturer has stated it in the product description.


Waterproof

Refers to an applied coating or material technology that either makes a shoe resistant or impervious to water. Not every manufacturer tests waterproofing in the same way so this can be difficult to compare. We list items as ‘Waterproof’ when the manufacturer states they have one or more of these technologies.

Climbing Zone
Low toe lacing
Sizing Euro: 40 - 48 (half sizes) ­
Materials & Construction Upper: 3D Knitted ­­

Insole / Liner: Stretch mesh

Sole: EVA wedge ­

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