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Raichle Mt Trail GTX

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Raichle Mt Trail GTX

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These were my first pair of walking boots and would recommend them. Did everything it said on the tin! Continue reading...

I had to spend $150 on shipping to resolve the issue. Mammut USA refused to send the replacement boots to Canada and they had to be sent to a location in the USA and then onwards to Canada. The onward ship Continue reading...
Comfortable and reliable until sole issue - am happy i got my monies worth. Continue reading...
Superbly comfortable in the shop and for the first few months, but a false economy sadly as they just aren't built to last. Avoid. Continue reading...

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After not a lot of miles, the sole of one of my Raichle Mt Trail GTX has started to fall apart - one of the "treads" has just come off, and because of the design of the tread there's no easy way to reattach it.  

They're very comfortable, but they should last a lot longer than they have. 

Posted: 06/04/2010 at 15:26

Raichle (now Mammut) did have some problems with quality control on the Mt Trail gtx and xt gtx boots, but did seem to have resolved them some time ago. If you haven't had them that long, contact Mammut.

Posted: 06/04/2010 at 15:46

I have exactly the same problem with the cushioning under the heel crumbling. Only one boot is affected so clearly there is a manufacturing issue. Mammut/Riachle will not admit to a problem with the boots and offered no replacement or help with repair. At this price we should get quality and back-up if there is a problem. I will never buy Mammut/Riachle again.

Posted: 02/08/2010 at 12:50

I am amazed to hear all these complaints about the sole disintergrating. i have just returned mine to the shop for the same reason. Hope they agree to replace.

Posted: 23/09/2010 at 23:39

 I asked Raichle / Mammut about 6 months ago about this issue before buying a pair. below is their reply. Might be worth having a go at them and as such have enclosed the e-mail address i got the reply from. Hope this helps.

sales@mammut.uk.com

<div align="left">Hi Andy<div align="left">there was a problem with a batch about 3 years ago.  This has been resolved so you will have no problems<div align="left">Strictly the guatrantee is 12months - but we offer a no quibble in excess of this assuming the boots heve been correctly maintained<div align="left">Hope you enjoy using the boots<div align="left">regards<div align="left">Chris 

Posted: 24/09/2010 at 01:51

Spider,

I have these boots and had also read about problems. Mine fall into the category that Mammut refered to.

They are now nearly 3 yrs old. I emailed a few repair companies just in case mine ever died, so far they are OK.

 http://www.lsr.gb.com/ quoted me £45 per pair plus £7.50 post about 6 months ago.

 Also a repair service was offered here:

http://www.craggs-shoerepairs.co.uk/shop/walking-and-hiking-boot-repairs/

 As I said I have not had to replace mine yet, so I cannot vouch for any particular company, but I will be sending them to one of these if they ever do need repairing.

Hope that may be some help,

Lee

Posted: 27/09/2010 at 08:51



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  • Price: £130.00
  • Year: 2004

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