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This is our Rock+Run Essentials range. Having been in business since 1983, we've come to appreciate what climbers, hikers, runners and campers really want from their kit - high quality, cost effective products that do exactly what they say on the tin.
The Mammut Taiss Light Mid GTX is part of a new generation of lightweight, B2 crampon compatible mountaineering boots. At just 555g (UK8), not only are they super lightweight - but lasting durability is provided by the highest quality materials for excellent performance in alpine terrain.
Three of the main groundbreaking new technologies incorporated within this boot include Contact Control, Vibram Litebase®, and Mammut's Georganic 3D Technology - ensuring the optimum balance between lightness, durability and performance.
Contact Control: A carbon plate has been placed between two PU cushioned layers within the midsole - cushioning impact while walking, with a precise and close to ground feeling in the forefoot for standing on the smallest of edges.
Vibram Litebase: Less weight, with the same performance - Vibram Litebase is formed using a unique process which stabilizes the sole and reduces it by at least 30%
Georganic 3D Technology: 3D moulded memory foam heel cup and ankle support, 3D arch support to prevent pronation, and a mono elastic tongue to reduce pressure points when laced.
If you require some help with sizing this boot view our Mountaineering Boot Sizing Guide
For more information on choosing the right mountain boots and fitting the correct crampons read our Rock + Run article: A Guide to Mountain Boots and Crampons
Alpine hiking, scrambling, backpacking and multi-day walks at altitude.
Would you like to try on some climbing shoes or mountain boots for size before you make your purchase? If so, then why not book an appointment with us today! We can offer you a bespoke one-on-one shopping experience with one of our experienced staff members.
I love these boots. Some reviews I've read say that they have a narrow toe box but they don't (and I have wide feet).
The pattern and compound of the the sole give them superior wet surface grip than some other boots I have.
They are very lightweight, almost half of my Nepal Cube, and the sole (but not the tread) is thinner than usual.
They are bendier than my 3-season Trezeta boots but somehow are still rated B2. I haven't put a crampon on them yet and will be interested to find out which make is a good fit.
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