
The new lightweight mountain and trekking shoe is considered very comfortable and soft in its class. The shoe made from abrasion resistant velour leather and Dropstop textile is crampon compatible, provides great flexibility and has strong lateral support, thanks to Mammut® Motion Control. Cushioning Hybrid Shell supports exactly and only where necessary. Asymmetric lacing takes the anatomy of the foot into consideration and means more pressure and precision on your big toes. The waterproof Gore-Tex® Performance Comfort Footwear membrane, the very grippy Vibram® Teton sole, the situationally-individually adjustable 3 Zone Lacing system complete this quality shoe.
| Sole Footwear | vibram® Mulaz sole, Poro wedge |
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| Fabric leather 1 | Velours Leather |
| Fabric textile | Textile |
| Lining | GORE-TEX® Performance Comfort Footwear |
| Weight in g | 1585g Size UK 8.5 |
The Mammut Men’s Monolity GTX Boot is a tough yet flexible boot that can handle the punishing approach hike and go right into the technical pitches. The Gore-Tex membrane seals out moisture when you’re post-holing up a snow field, and the crampon-compatible Vibram sole is ready for everything from granite slabs to vertical ice. The Hybrid Shell gives you the perfect balance between support and flex, and the Internal Motion Control locks your foot in place on rough terrain.
Bottom Line:The Monolith stands alone as the perfect all-around mountain boot.

The Mammut Monolith Climbing Boot is the merger of Raichle's Swiss boot construction and Mammut's cutting edge technology. The lightweight mountain and trekking boot is made from abrasion resistant velour leather and Dropstop textile is crampon compatible, provides great flexibility and has strong lateral support, thanks to Mammut® Motion Control. A cushioning hybrid shell supports your foot only where necessary. Asymmetric lacing takes the anatomy of the foot into consideration and means more pressure and precision on your big toes. Closeout, limited to stock on hand.
| Crampon Compatible: | Yes |
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| Lacing: | Standard |
| Material: | [Shell] leather, textile; [Insert] Gore-Tex |
| Recommended Use: | Trekking, ice climbing, alpine climbing |
| Removable Liner: | Yes |
| Shank: | TPU |
| Sole: | Vibram Teton |
| Weight: | [Pair, size 9] 3lb 8oz (1585g) |
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| Mammut Men's Monolith GTX Mountaineering Boots | $239.95 |
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| Size | Color | ||
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| Anthracite / Black | Golden Oak Black | N/A | |
| Uk 9 | 189.95 | ||
| 9 | 258.95 | 161.98 | |
| Uk 9.5 | 189.95 | ||
| 9.5 | 258.95 | 161.98 | |
| 10 | 258.95 | 161.98 | |
| 11 | 258.95 | ||
| 12 | 258.95 | ||
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Great Boots for the right foot type | |
| Thomas Gibson at Backcountry.com on 08/30/2009 | |
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At first loved them and they are good but---not my foot. I have a very high arches, stiff ankle, little dorsal movement. Coming down steep slopes I could not lock the heels down, hence toes hit the front. I think that the material used to make the boot is too soft and moved with my foot vs locking it down. Never had this problem with the Makalu. Boot is stiff yet enough rocker that they were comfortable carrying 50+ Lbs for the 38 mile trip. Great 3-4 class climbing as they are nice and light weight. Too as someone else noted a little of the toe cap rubber came unglued. Not good as more may follow? Would I recommend these boots? Yes for some one with a flexible medium foot width and normal arch. | |
Sweet Mountaineering boot | |
| sshred820268 at Backcountry.com on 06/15/2009 | |
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Love the Monolith GTX. Made by Mammut but used to be Raichle. Super high quality and great fitting. Fits medium width and locker heel fit. LIke the lacing, supportive and you can easily isolate the upper part from the lower partfor a perfect feel hiking in these and allowing the ankle to flex without having your foot slip around in the lower boot. Pretty darn light also. | |
Fantastic footwear | |
| chris neglia at Backcountry.com on 04/20/2010 | |
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The raichle boots I owned before this pair is the best footwear I've ever worn. This boot by Mammut/Raichle is just as fantastic. I'm very pleased with the craftsmanship and quality, the durability and comfort of the Monolith GTX boot. These have been great for 4-season hiking on any terrain you may find in Colorado, and specifically the boots have served me for showshoing this winter. | |
Good Boot, But !!!! | |
| gfp100369367 at Backcountry.com on 08/19/2009 | |
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At first I loved the boot, seemed to be just what I was looking for. Then I took them on a hike in Alaska's Brooks Range for about a week. The boot performed well, no complaints there but the rubber piece that wrapps the toe began to come unglued. It is streched tight enough that it did not peal back but began to collect dirt and debris. Just a matter of time before a sharp rock splits the rubber and the toe comes appart. | |