The new and improved version of Mammuts bestseller combines all the features hikers are looking for on their tours. The Mercury IV Low GTX has a flexible and grippy Vibram sole for optimum sure-footedness on day hikes. Damping 3D Memo Foam in the lining and insole as well as a breathable, waterproof GORE-TEX membrane ensure superlative comfort. High-quality terracare® nubuck leather gives the shoe stability and durability. The terracare® leather, sustainably produced in Germany, and GORE-TEX footwear 3L are bluesign®-certified to protect our environment.
3D Memo Foam: cushioning adapts to your foot shape for exceptional comfort, support, and blister prevention.
Vibram sole
Board lasting
Flex index
A6 (hiking comfort)
Heel drop
12 mm
Lace system
Standard lacing
Weight
490 g (UK 8.5)
Materials
Material: Nubuk leather, textile
Lining: GORE-TEX Footwear
Sole: High rebound EVA wedge
Fantastic fit and feel straight out of the box! very comfortable and after only a couple of short walks they adjusted to my feet very well. They look good and the goretex is excellent for wet weather walking. Highly recommend these shoes.
Anonymousverified buyer, 9.10.2024
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I sent the item back because it was too big. I would have needed a half size smaller. Unfortunately that is not possible. The product is very high quality and well made.
Anonymousverified buyer, 11.5.2024
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Good shoes
Mikko S.verified buyer, 11.7.2023
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Heavy, but cool-looking trekking shoes.
Feel good and sturdy.
Anonymousverified buyer, 30.5.2023
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Well-fitting shoes and for a change other colors than black are available.
Anonymousverified buyer, 20.12.2022
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Perfect
Raymond C.verified buyer, 28.10.2022
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I wore these right away on a week-long trip to the Italian Alps, and to my surprise, the shoes fit like a glove. Not the first chafing, even though on the best day we trekked 16 km straight in the mountains. The sole is sturdy and eats sharp stones well, and the last is wide, so that such flat feet can comfortably wiggle their toes in the shoe. Not really a fault, but a feature when it comes to leather shoes with a membrane, so these are a bit abrasive when worn for a long time compared to my non-membrane trail running shoes, which I usually use for shorter trips to nature.