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Raichle Mountain Guide GTX - First Look

Raichle Mountain Guide GTX - First Look

Price: £110.00

Weight: 1602 grammes (pair size 43)

Features:3-season mountain walking boot with 2mm split leather and Cordura uppers with Gore-Tex waterproof / breathable liner, asymmetric tongue with speed lacing, Vibram sole with nylon shank using Raichle's Rolling II Interface System. Also available in women's specific version.

Great comfort with supportive sole unit.
Some may find them too stiff and a little heavy for a 'fabric' boot.


The Concept Swiss company Raichle is gradually building a reputation for high quality, comfortable boots in the UK - we've had a lot of feedback from OMers who've been very impressed with the brand.

The Mountain Guide GTX is part of their 'backpacking' range and intended to be used on and off trail in mountain areas and be capable of coping with medium to heavy packs along the way. The suede / Cordura upper is, we reckon, intended to up the comfort while dropping weight slightly over a full leather upper.

That might not sound extraordinary, but generally fabric boots are aimed a the lighter, more flexible end of the boot market, while the Mountain Guide GTX is intended to give more substantial support. The only similar boot we can think of offhand would be the Scarpa Supertrek, though that has , if anything, a slightly more flexi construction.


Gore-Tex liner good in the wet, not so clever in steaming
hot conditions when things can get sweaty
Features Boots are pretty visceral things - if they're comfortable and stable, you're happy, if they're not, your day is ruined. Raichle has put a load of technology into trying to get it right. The sole unit, for example, uses something called the Rolling II Interface System. It's a four-part sole unit which different densities of PU cushioning material to put firm cushioning where you need it, and softer cushioning in other ways so that the end result is a stable foot with a natural walking gait.

It's the sort of result that running shoe manufacturers have been building into stability shoes for years and it's good to see a boot manufacturer taking the same principles on board and, for example, limiting the way the foot rolls inwards while walking, which can cause all sorts of problems. Look at the picture of the sole unit and you can see a ribbon of light-coloured material running the length of the sole, it's stiffer and part of the Rolling II design.

They've thought about the upper too, the tongue - like your feet - is asymmetrical and the inner, with its waterproof Gore-Tex liner is generously foam padded for comfort out of the box.


In Action It's early days, but the Mountain Guide has really impressed us so far. Build quality looks and feels great and there's instant comfort from the flexible, padded uppers. We'd say that fit is medium volume, so if you find your feet swimming around in Scarpa's Supertrek, these could be a better choice.

Vibram sole unit forms part of Rolling II sole system - aim is combination of support
and naturally rolling walking gate with less rolling and pronation

Out of the box, the sole unit has fantastic torsional rigidity and hardly twists sideways at all, while there's also good longitudinal stiffness. We'd expect both to soften up a little with sustained use, but still give more than enough support to cope with rocky ground and big packs. In fact, so far, they're the most supportive fabric boot we've used so far, with the sort of underfoot support we'd normally expect from full leathers.

That makes them a great all round mountain walking boot and while they're not as feathery as some of the latest ultra-lightweight boots, the pay off is in increased support and they're still reasonably light with it.

As far as the effect of the Rolling II gubbins, well, all we can say is that the Guides were a comfortable ride and even pretty cushioned on harder ground thanks to the PU mid-sole. The Vibram outer gave good grip as well in a classically low key Vibram sort of way.

Misgivings? Very few. We'd like to see a locking eyelet at the top of the forefoot to allow the ankle to be laced more loosely than the rest of the foot according to taste and, as usual, in hot weather, the Gore-Tex membrane can get a little warm, but that's about it really.


Initial Verdict

So far the Mountain Guide GTX has been spot on - great support and stability, good comfort and excellent build quality. We like detailed touches like the asymmetric tongue construction and reckon they're an excellent all round mountain walking and trekking boot. Should make a lot of feet very happy.

Raichle Web Site



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