Taiss Light Mid GTX Men

Technische, stijgijzer-compatibele bergschoen.

€450

Black-arumita

  • Mammut Taiss Light Mid GTX Men - Black-arumita
Welkom bij de nieuwe generatie bergschoenen. Met een gewicht van slechts 550 gram is dit de lichtste stijgijzervriendelijke bergschoen op de markt. In alpien terrein ligt onze focus op lichtheid, duurzaamheid en prestaties. De Taiss Light Mid GTX brengt deze kenmerken samen met een ongeëvenaarde...
Mammut Georganic® 3D technology
Contact Control
3D heel foam
  • 6/6
    Bergbeklimmen
  • 5/6
    Benadering
  • 5/6
    Wandelen.
  • 4/6
    Hiking
  • Contact Controle
  • schoeller® softshell materiaal
  • Vibram Litebase -> Vibram Litebase
  • Zoolplaatlasting
  • 2-zone vetersluiting: de individuele 2-zone vetersluiting kan worden aangepast aan verschillende situaties.
  • Gemakkelijk te zolen
  • Verhoogde rubberen rand
    • Hiking, Mountaineering
    • 3010-00900
    • Weight (UK 8.5)550 g
    • Flex indexB2
    • Lace systemStandard lacing
    • OutsoleVibram® XS Trek
    • MaterialMicrofiber Racing
    • LiningGORE-TEX Footwear
    • Crampon compatibilitySemi-automatic
    • Insulation (tested according to DIN EN ISO 20344)-20
    • Heel drop11
    • Insole brandJomo
    • Insole Height5.00 mm
    • Upper / Outer MaterialTexttile / Synthetic

Vibram Litebase makes the outer sole thinner and lighter, while still offering the same high performance and excellent grip on rock, ice and snow.

In open terrain, on small steps or surrounded by glaciers, the Taiss Light Mid GTX promises absolute grip and reliable performance.

Features

  • Asymmetric lacing

    Follows the anatomy of the foot all the way to the tip of the shoe

  • Mono-tongue construction

    Greater comfort and reduced pressure points thanks to a tongue that opens only to one side

  • Neoprene cuff

    Integrated neoprene cuff gaiter for protection in snow and ultimate comfort

“Taiss” is the Rhaeto-Romance word for “steep.” For us, it means grip on rocks and in open terrain, reduced weight and greater compatibility.

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