The Montrail Sabino Trail Mid GTX was a lightweight, mid-height, waterproof hiking boot designed for fastpacking, trail running, and long-distance hiking. Released around 2010, they featured a GORE-TEX liner for waterproofing, a cushioned EVA midsole, and a protective, stable design, making them popular for moderate to fast-paced hiking.
Key Features and Details:
Design & Purpose: These shoes bridged the gap between a trail runner and a hiking boot, offering the comfort of a trail runner with added ankle support and protection. They were described as being "chunky" and protective rather than minimalist.
Waterproofing: They featured a GORE-TEX (GTX) membrane to keep feet dry in wet conditions.
Protection & Stability: The boots featured a synthetic leather/nylon mesh upper, a stiff shank for support, and a protective toe cap, suitable for rocky, technical terrain.
Traction: The outsole was built with Gryptonite™ rubber, designed for superior traction on both wet and dry surfaces.
Fit: They were noted for having a wider, roomy forefoot.
Note: The brand later became known as Columbia Montrail.
Above from Google AI Overview
These shoes are in EXCELLENT Used Condition showing little signs of use as is evidenced in the pictures. The Gore-Tex label on the outside had been cut-away but the edge of the tag (as seen in advertising pics) is still evident.
Please see multiple hi-res pictures for condition.