I have a pair of Selewa mountain trainer lite mid gtx and highly rate them. A pair of size 11 weighs 1.34kg.
https://www.furtherfaster.co.nz/prod...e-mid-gore-tex
I have a pair of Selewa mountain trainer lite mid gtx and highly rate them. A pair of size 11 weighs 1.34kg.
https://www.furtherfaster.co.nz/prod...e-mid-gore-tex
Another endorsement for the Salewa’s from me, didn’t realise how much I’d been suffering in my previous pair of leather boots until I changed over to the Mountain Trainer Lite. Just a totally different experience out in the hills now. Perfect for the bush and flats hunting I mainly do but also hoping they hold up to the occasional trip up higher. My previous pair were Grisport Mohaka’s which weirdly never felt right from day one, battled with blisters and discomfort fairly early on and actually wore the boot lining through. I say weirdly because I had bought the exact same boot and size maybe 7 years previously and couldn’t rate that pair highly enough, sturdy, comfortable and amazing deep tread pattern. Almost tempted to buy another pair of the Salewas now as a replacement pair for when my new ones wear out!
Actually after a few more weeks in the hills a caveat from me about the Salewas, so comfortable and great tread however not so waterproof after all. Only bought them in April but noticed they were leaking when last out, sprayed some Gortex sealer/treatment on them but they failed the bathroom sink test soon after quite spectacularly.
Spoke to the seller and looking to return them but went out again with them today and after cleaning them for taking back to store I noticed some abrasions on the outer fabric, hoping they don’t pin leaks on that. Was hoping they would be a little more resilient, almost worth how quickly they wear given the comforts level but still disappointed.
They do go through a phase where they look like they are ageing fast and won't last. But I just treat them with Snow Seal every now and again and the leather seems to smooth off and settle down. Same with some of the stitching around the bottom eyelets on the joins. It wears and can look tatty but doesn't let go.
Remember they are not a heavy weight boot and we (I) probably push them past what they are made for.
Im very happy to buy a pair every 3 years or so when they wear out.
Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing, and right-doing, there is a field. I will meet you there.
- Rumi
About 2 years. Hunting once a week and several week trips per year. Alpine, bush and some farm work. Drenching and vaccinating in a race is murder on boots. Pic taken straight after a week on wallaby.
Last edited by Tahr; 16-07-2022 at 11:15 AM.
Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing, and right-doing, there is a field. I will meet you there.
- Rumi
Are you all talking the same model? The rapace?
Some good advice here, I'm in the market for new boots real soon and Salewa are at the top of my list if they fit my foot. Otherwise will have to look at other brands. Yes would love to get them cheaper but trying on is a must for me, so it will be a trip into Christchurch when I'm ready.
I think his are the Mt Trainer "Lite". More synthetic on them from what I can see but not sure about other differences. @Freezer. The Rapace are much stiffer than the Mt Trainer. Perhaps more suited to the tops.
Experience. What you get just after you needed it.
I have the rapace and love them , had a bit of use now and seem to be lasting well. Mostly i am a bush hobbit to but also do some walkabouts on the tops.
As far as waterproofness goes i think they are not quite as good as a boot with a full leather upper , but i can live with that, just bought some waterproof socks that i hope will mitigate that issue.
I happily use either the Mt Trainer or Rapace in the bush. The Rapace is stiffer but still not totally ridged (Salewa do a full on Alpine boot too) and the rand gives a bit better protection to the side of the foot than on the Mt Trainer.
Mt Trainer - Light, supple, very comfortable
Rapace - Light, more ridged, better side protection. Better suited to sideling and rocky terrain.
That's my opinion of them anyway and it is often the toss of a coin as to which ones I put on when I head out.
Experience. What you get just after you needed it.
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