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Salewa Alpenrose 2 Mid GTX Review

A lightweight and durable boot designed for above-treeline travel
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Salewa Alpenrose 2 Mid GTX Review (The Alpenrose 2 Mid GTX from Salewa)
The Alpenrose 2 Mid GTX from Salewa
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Price:  $190 List
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Manufacturer:   Salewa
By Jane Jackson ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Mar 23, 2022
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  • Comfort - 25% 6.0
  • Support - 25% 4.0
  • Traction - 15% 8.0
  • Water Resistance - 15% 7.0
  • Weight - 10% 8.2
  • Durability - 10% 6.0
Length Sizing
Runs Small
Runs Large
Width Sizing
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide

Our Verdict

The Salewa Alpenrose 2 Mid GTX boots come close to being the ultimate in mountain footwear. They are lightweight, breathable, durable, and have impressive traction. We found ourselves comfortably talus hopping and scrambling in these boots, almost as if they were an approach shoe instead of a hiking boot. That said, they unfortunately fell a bit short in terms of support. Under the forefoot specifically, these boots felt like they had hardly any padding or cushion. This started to be an issue on longer hiking days when our feet began hurting as the miles added up.
REASONS TO BUY
Good traction
Lightweight design
Water resistant
REASONS TO AVOID
Lack support
Narrow toe box
Editor's Note: This product review was updated on March 23, 2022, with additional buying recommendations and help comparing products.

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Bottom Line Sleek, well-designed boots that are made for light and fast alpine missionsWhile less supportive than a traditional leather hiker, these boots excel in comfort and agility while saving weightThis well-priced boot offers excellent traction and ample support within a lightweight designA great choice for day hikes and moderate backpacking trips, these boots lack support and padding for shouldering heavier loads on extended tripsThis hiking boot offers impressive performance in exchange for a modest price tag
Rating Categories Salewa Alpenrose 2... La Sportiva Ultra R... Salomon X Ultra 4 M... Merrell Moab 3 Mid... Columbia Crestwood...
Comfort (25%)
6.0
9.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
Support (25%)
4.0
8.0
8.0
7.5
7.5
Traction (15%)
8.0
9.0
9.0
8.0
7.0
Water Resistance (15%)
7.0
8.0
8.0
7.5
8.0
Weight (10%)
8.2
7.8
7.6
5.6
7.1
Durability (10%)
6.0
8.0
7.0
7.0
5.0
Specs Salewa Alpenrose 2... La Sportiva Ultra R... Salomon X Ultra 4 M... Merrell Moab 3 Mid... Columbia Crestwood...
Measured Weight (per pair) 1.61 lbs (size 7.5) 1.68 lbs (size EU 40) 1.72 lbs (size 8.5) 2.06 lbs (size 8) 1.80 lbs (size 8.5)
Upper Breathable mesh AirMesh, microfiber, TPU Synthetic, textile, rubber toecap Leather, mesh Leather, mesh and webbing
Width Options Regular Regular, wide Regular Regular, wide Regular, wide
Waterproof Lining Gore-Tex Extended Comfort Gore-Tex Gore-Tex Waterproof membrane Omni-Tech
Midsole EVA MEMlex Molded OrthoLite sockliner Super Rebound Compound TechLite
Heel Height 1.3" 1.8" 1.5" 2.0" 1.5"
Shaft Height 5.5" 5.0" 6.25" 4.9" 5.0"
Sole Pomoca Speed Hiking FriXion XF 2.0 Rubber Contagrip rubber, chevron lugs Vibram TC5+ Omni-Grip

Our Analysis and Test Results

This boot shines in its lightweight durability, traction, and water resistance.

Performance Comparison


salewa alpenrose 2 mid gtx - the alpenrose felt good initially, but approaching the trailhead...
The Alpenrose felt good initially, but approaching the trailhead after a long day, our feet began to yearn for the car.
Credit: Alexa Flower

Comfort


The Alpenrose 2 Mid GTX is designed for lightweight mountain travel. These boots are very different from the extra-cushioned, modern shoes in this review and the extra-stiff traditional models among our women's hiking boots lineup. The Alpenrose is restrained in both cushion and stiffness, falling short in overall comfort.

salewa alpenrose 2 mid gtx - a highly adjustable, super-light boot. the alpenrose 2 seems made...
A highly adjustable, super-light boot. The Alpenrose 2 seems made for the alpine, though more support underfoot would increase comfort and stability in such an environment.
Credit: Alexa Flower

That said, we preferred it over the previous version of this model. This is mostly due to the upper, which is made from a softer, more forgiving fabric that contoured better to our foot shape over time. Though not as narrow as the previous version, we still found the Alpenrose 2 to squeeze our foot a bit in the forefoot. If width is a concern, you may want to size up. From our experience, these boots run a little small.

Support


In this metric, we assess the level of stability and comfort the boots' midsole and insole provide. We consider ankle support and padding, midsole construction, and arch support. After a long day on the trail, it's clear which boots excel in this metric and which ones fall short. Unfortunately, the Salewa Alpenrose fell into the latter category. The forefoot is extremely flexible, meaning that there's a lot of mobility when the foot flexes forward. This is a good thing in some situations, but in terms of underfoot support, it can lead to pain and discomfort over a long period. We also found that this flexion caused a pinch in the top of the boot, where the ankle and foot meet.

salewa alpenrose 2 mid gtx - here, we demonstrate the level of flex the forefoot has in these...
Here, we demonstrate the level of flex the forefoot has in these boots. We felt every little rock and pebble under the ball of our foot due to this flexible and soft outsole design.
Credit: Alexa Flower

The midsole and outsole of the Alpenrose were surprisingly thin, which resulted in us feeling every root and rock on the trail as it impacted the ball of our foot. This does not bode well for long-distance support and comfort. The original Alpenrose was very stiff underfoot. The Alpenrose 2 runs in the opposite direction with too much flexibility underfoot.

Traction


The Pomoca S-Path outsole is designed with an aggressive lug pattern and impressively sticky rubber. We were impressed by the performance of the Alpenrose 2 when it came to off-trail travel and boulder hopping. These were some of the only boots that compared to an approach shoe on rocky terrain. The lugs and tread pattern provide traction on loose scree as well as granite slabs, where it really comes down to the friction provided by the sole's rubber compound.

salewa alpenrose 2 mid gtx - the pomoca rubber compound makes the alpenrose a sticky, traction...
The Pomoca rubber compound makes the Alpenrose a sticky, traction machine.
Credit: Alexa Flower

Water Resistance


Much like our experience with the traction of these boots, the materials used in their construction make them a high performer in this metric as well. The mesh upper and Gore-Tex extended comfort membrane keep feet dry, even in wet springtime conditions. Our biggest hang-up here was not with moisture protection but their ability to breathe in hot conditions. Perhaps it is due to their dark color, or maybe because the water-resistant barrier is so effective, but the Alpenrose 2 got very hot in warm conditions, and our feet got very sweaty. Overall, their design lacked the breathability of some of the other mesh or synthetic models we've reviewed.

salewa alpenrose 2 mid gtx - the gore-tex uppers kept our feet dry in spring conditions and...
The Gore-Tex uppers kept our feet dry in spring conditions and marshy creek crossings.
Credit: Alexa Flower

Weight


For a fully waterproof and durable boot with a Gore-Tex membrane, the Alpenrose 2 is impressively lightweight (1.61 lbs, size 7.5 US). It seems like a bit of support and stability underfoot were compromised in exchange for a lightweight design. If weight is a concern, especially in wet environments, these boots are a great option. They are among the lightest boots in this review and yet they remain competitive in both the traction and water resistance metrics.

Durability


A reinforced lacing system and a durable, scratch-resistant upper make these boots a force when it comes to durability. Over the span of our testing period, we saw no evidence of wear on the upper nor on the soles of these shoes. Their lightweight construction is met with the use of substantial and user-approved materials, making the Alpenrose 2 a durable boot for rugged terrain.

salewa alpenrose 2 mid gtx - reinforced eyelets and abrasion-resistant materials make the...
Reinforced eyelets and abrasion-resistant materials make the Alpenrose feel like a boot that will last a long time, despite its lightweight design.
Credit: Alexa Flower

Should You Buy the Salewa Alpenrose 2 Mid GTX?


With an impressive and thoughtful design, plus the use of trusted and high-performing materials, the Salewa Alpenrose 2 Mid GTX is a boot made for high performance in rugged terrain. If you're on a mission above treeline that may include some rock scrambling, these are a good option. That said, we were a bit disappointed by the lack of support underfoot and were not thrilled by the idea of wearing these boots for long days with heavy loads. While they excel in durability and traction, they fall short in comfort and support.

What Other Hiking Boots Should You Consider?


If you want everything the Alpenrose has to offer and more, let us point you towards the Salomon X Ultra 4 Mid. It performs similarly in durability and weight metrics but we felt far more support and comfort from the X Ultra 4 (which is, incidentally, our favorite hiking boot).

Jane Jackson