

🗻 Elevate your alpine game with boots that work as hard as you do.
The Salewa Men's Crow GTX Trail Boots combine advanced GORE-TEX waterproofing with a crampon-compatible Vibram Mulaz sole, delivering unmatched traction and comfort for alpine trekking, climbing, and glacier travel. Featuring abrasion-resistant suede uppers, a full rubber rand for protection, and customizable MFF+ footbeds, these boots offer a lightweight yet durable solution engineered for blister-free performance on challenging mixed terrain.






| Fabric type | 100% Suede |
| Origin | Imported |
| Shaft height | 5.5 Inches |
| Sole material | Synthetic |
M**S
THE ONLY BOOTS! This is my second pair.
My past hiking footwear has often resembled a reluctant truce. My previous boots were either overly rigid, resembling miniature concrete bunkers for my feet, or possessed waterproofing capabilities akin to a colander in a rainstorm. Navigating anything more challenging than a well-paved sidewalk typically resulted in suboptimal kinetic performance and a high probability of developing localized epidermal friction anomalies (blisters, in layman's terms). A significant upgrade was necessitated. My search protocols, prioritizing robust construction and advanced moisture ingress prevention technology, yielded the Salewa Crow GTX Hiking Boots. Upon receipt and initial inspection, the units presented a formidable yet aesthetically pleasing profile. The upper construction, a composite of what appears to be durable suede and wear-resistant synthetic textiles, suggests a high degree of abrasion resistance. The integrated GORE-TEX membrane, a critical component in the moisture management subsystem, promises a differential permeability – allowing water vapor efflux (sweat) while preventing liquid water influx (puddles, unexpected stream crossings). This is a significant functional advantage over passive hydrophobic coatings which often degrade over time. Field testing commenced on a moderately challenging trail featuring variable terrain and intermittent hydration hazards (mud puddles of questionable depth). The multi-directional lug pattern on the outsole provided exceptional traction across diverse substrates, exhibiting a high coefficient of friction on both damp earth and dry rock surfaces. Ascending inclines felt secure, with minimal heel lift observed, a testament to the lacing system's effective foot lockdown mechanism. The semi-rigid midsole provided adequate torsional stability, mitigating excessive pronation or supination on uneven ground, thus reducing the biomechanical stress on my ankle and knee joints. My feet, previously prone to complaining about minor topographical variations, remained remarkably stable and comfortable. Analytically, the power transfer from leg muscles to ground propulsion felt more efficient compared to my previous footwear. The boot's structural integrity maintained foot alignment, allowing for a more direct application of force. The GORE-TEX layer performed as specified; despite intentionally stepping in a puddle that could rival a small pond, the internal microclimate of the boot remained within acceptable parameters for thermal and moisture regulation. My socks concluded the hike in a state of dryness previously only achievable under laboratory conditions. The weight per boot, while noticeable, felt appropriate for the level of protection and support provided, a favorable mass-to-utility ratio. Subjectively, the experience was transformative. I felt more confident navigating technical sections of the trail, less concerned about footing or moisture intrusion. The boots felt like a natural extension of my legs, rather than cumbersome external attachments. There's a certain humorous satisfaction in striding through conditions that would have previously resulted in soggy socks and existential dread, all while your feet remain in their own perfectly regulated micro-environment. If your current hiking footwear is a source of operational inefficiency or discomfort, you require reliable moisture protection, and appreciate a boot engineered for performance across varied challenging terrains, the Salewa Crow GTX is a highly recommended investment. Its technical features translate directly into enhanced trail performance and foot comfort. My feet are happier, my hikes are more enjoyable, and I am thoroughly impressed by this piece of technical footwear.
G**E
Best boot I have owned… I’m 60
The platitudes this boot deserves have not been created yet. There are levels in the world of hiking footwear. If you’re hiking on a trail that has exercise stations or information signs about the wildlife, then you don’t need these boots. These boots are for the people that make the trails. I have worn the top rated hiking shoes and boots since I retired from 23 years of wearing combat boots in the military. I have been to the highest peak of 42 different states… I do a lot of hiking. These boots have stiff shanks and will need to be broken in. They are lightweight considering how durable and rugged they are. The anti-blister technology must be effective… 12 miles no blisters. I think the anti-blister technology actually allows the inside of the boot to conform to your foot and it feels like little leprechauns are massaging your feet as to go. I used to compare my boots to strapping jeeps on my feet so I could navigate rough terrain. These Salewa’s feel like strapping light-armored bulldozers on… I can go anywhere with these on my feet. One of the worst trail scenarios for a hiker is a rock field; from ankle-breakers to hop-n-step, rocks can be felt through a medium grade hiker… not these. This is not a medium grade hiker; this is the boot you buy when you decide to take hiking seriously.
S**E
Excellent buy!!
These boots are very well made. I’m an arborist and wore arbpro boots exclusively, until I came across these. They’ve got to come from the same manufacturer. Very few differences, the sole is the same. Gaffs fit very well in them. I ordered my regular size, they fit like a glove.
P**H
Great boots and ready for the snow, but seriously- could they make the toe-box any smaller?
I have about 100 snow and ice miles on these boots, which I bought as an entry-level moutaineering boot for winter travel in Southern California and the Sierra. I hate heal-lift and these boots have a narrower profile in the ankle which helps prevent this. I substituted a Green Feet insole for the stock ones, though Salewa provides a few options in the box to build out the boot. They work well with my Grivel G12 semi-auto crampons and I haven't gotten wet from moisture infiltration yet. The rand is pretty solid and the boot has sustained a lot of abuse without any problems. The stiff sole is perfect for edging, kicking steps, and ascending rocky trails. My only complaint is that they do run a little small (which I knew), and the toe box could be wider for sure. If you are looking to start serious mountaineering, then these boots are a good tool to have on the trail with you.
M**S
Most complimented footwear I have ever owned
So far these fit amazingly and I have encountered zero blisters or discomfort in the first 3 weeks of owning these. I ordered a 10, even though I am a 9.5, and I read that most people recommend a half size up.. Except they sent me a 9.5 and they actually fit perfectly. Even with super thick socks. Not only have these held up after working multiple 13 hour days, but they are hands down the most complimented pair of boots, or even footwear, that I have ever owned. I'll update this review after 6 months, then 1 year, but so far they really are amazing
T**L
Quality hiking shoes, comfortable, and worth the money
Fit is great and as advertised. Love the looks, too, of the hiking shoes. As an arborist I do a lot of rough work and walk miles every day; so far these shoes have stood up. Walked through 4” of standing water at our shop today and my feet stayed dry!
F**K
Good boots but need to be broken in
I recently put 24 miles on these in Maryland on the AT. Overall the boots are very well built and I found my feet were dry after hiking two days in the rain. The bottom is very stiff and does not flex when you put your weight on it. The toe is curved upwards and puts a little spring in your step while walking. They have a nice, sturdy feel to them while walking. However, I'd encourage a good break in period for these boots. I had several blisters on each foot making the last miles of the trail very painful for me. I was willing to spend for these shoes because they are guaranteed 100% blister free with no break-in needed. Unfortunately, this isn't the case for these boots so I've taken off two stars.
I**Z
Calidad
Excelente producto gusto ala medida
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