Scarpa - Manta Tech GTX - Mountaineering boots

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GORE-TEX
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95% recommend
Limited crampon compatibility
Waterproof
Vibram sole
Protective rubber rand
Leather/Synthetic
 g
1730 g

Praise vs. Criticism

David

11.03.2022

Superb, warm and stable boot.

I used these for a week in the Swiss Alps. They are warm but the insulation/construction breathes really well, no sweaty feet after working/walking hard.

I take a 10.5 (UK) in normal Scarpa hiking boots (Delta's etc.) and found the same size to be ideal for the Manta Tech's. I could wear a mid to heavyweight wool sock comfortably. If I needed a liner sock + heavyweight sock, I probably would have gone 1/2 up but for my needs I was just fine with a mid weight wool sock and mty normal boot size - Scarpa already run large in my experience.

They really come into their own in the snow, on ice and on surfaces where stability and support are essential and of course the stiff sole and crampon compatability adds to their functionality for the intended terrain. They maintain excellent foot and ankle support and good overal foot postion, for someone with 'weak ankles' that has a tendency to roll my ankles even walking on pavement, this is important. The lacing system is particularly good with two locking lugs at the ankle position - this ensures laces stay tight and in place.

They are a chunky boot, no doubt, but I didn't find them heavy and the actual profile makes them quite precise on challenging surfaces. I wore them all day long without any issue. This is a boot for above the snow line, for that purpose, they really really quite excellent!

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Robust
Good grip
Price / performance
Waterproof
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Michael

19.11.2022

Just too uncomfortable for walking

Having great reviews and a reputation as a 'classic' is not sufficient, I personally found this boot to be just too uncomfortable to wear. Sure, it takes a crampon, but your feet have to survive getting to the base of the mountain first! The problem for me is that the transition from heel strike to forefoot is just too abrupt, making for a deeply uncomfortable slapping motion each time I take a step. There is absolutely no heel rocker at all on these beautiful, but in my opinion flawed, mountaineering boots. There's going to be bargain on ebay very soon.

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Robust
Good grip
Disadvantages
Uncomfortable

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David
11.03.2022

100% have found the reviews
by David helpful

Superb, warm and stable boot.

I used these for a week in the Swiss Alps. They are warm but the insulation/construction breathes really well, no sweaty feet after working/walking hard.

I take a 10.5 (UK) in normal Scarpa hiking boots (Delta's etc.) and found the same size to be ideal for the Manta Tech's. I could wear a mid to heavyweight wool sock comfortably. If I needed a liner sock + heavyweight sock, I probably would have gone 1/2 up but for my needs I was just fine with a mid weight wool sock and mty normal boot size - Scarpa already run large in my experience.

They really come into their own in the snow, on ice and on surfaces where stability and support are essential and of course the stiff sole and crampon compatability adds to their functionality for the intended terrain. They maintain excellent foot and ankle support and good overal foot postion, for someone with 'weak ankles' that has a tendency to roll my ankles even walking on pavement, this is important. The lacing system is particularly good with two locking lugs at the ankle position - this ensures laces stay tight and in place.

They are a chunky boot, no doubt, but I didn't find them heavy and the actual profile makes them quite precise on challenging surfaces. I wore them all day long without any issue. This is a boot for above the snow line, for that purpose, they really really quite excellent!

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  • Advantages
    Robust
    Good grip
    Price / performance
    Waterproof

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Michael
19.11.2022

48% have found the reviews
by Michael helpful

Just too uncomfortable for walking

Having great reviews and a reputation as a 'classic' is not sufficient, I personally found this boot to be just too uncomfortable to wear. Sure, it takes a crampon, but your feet have to survive getting to the base of the mountain first! The problem for me is that the transition from heel strike to forefoot is just too abrupt, making for a deeply uncomfortable slapping motion each time I take a step. There is absolutely no heel rocker at all on these beautiful, but in my opinion flawed, mountaineering boots. There's going to be bargain on ebay very soon.

  • Advantages
    Robust
    Good grip
  • Disadvantages
    Uncomfortable

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James
19.03.2025
Lovely boot

Great boot but too stiff for my use - went for a Ribelle lite

  • Disadvantages
    Too stiff

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Aaron
28.12.2023
All Round Amazing boot

Firstly these are super waterproof walking through streams and deep puddles
Very warm boots especially from someone like me who suffers from having cold feet
Crampons fit perfect
Found they created a lot of stability when hiking/scrambling
Only negative i would say was due to my own negligence with the size being a bit small but had my feet fitted now and have order the correct size

Would Defiantly recommend

  • Advantages
    Price / performance
    Good grip
    Waterproof
    Robust

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Question from Richard
17.07.2023
Are they suitable for December in himalayas at 5000M?

Going to Nepal and struggling to decide on what boot to wear up to base camp 5000M. It's winter when I go so cold and snow . I need to hike 15 days with them.

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Adrian (Community) | Customer Service
18.07.2023 09:13

Hi Richard,

Scarpa state the following:

"High altitude and climbing with crampons on mixed terrain"

These are a great boot for UK winter mountaineering so, in general and because it'll largely be a hike to base camp, these should suit well.

Stephen Bermingham
22.02.2024 21:52

Hi Richard, sorry to answer your question with a question but I am in the same boat and would love to know how you get on! I own a pair and doing the annapurna circuit in November, trying to work out if they are overkill or not. TIA

jane
28.03.2024 20:48

not very comfortable I would choose somethin else

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Question from Dean
15.02.2022
Follow up question for Adrian

Thank you Adrian fro your response below. My foot is a little wider than average, but not very wide. 43.5 or would 44 be safer.
In addition, what socks would you recommend with these (if thicker, which I'm not normally a fan of, perhaps the 44 might be better) (not easy is it!)

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Adrian (Community) | Customer Service
15.02.2022 16:16

Hi Dean, If you've a wide fit thatn avverage I'd actulally recommend you look for a boot that will suit your needs better such as the Lowa Cevedale Evo GTX. Going up in size to suit your width will usually only end up resulting in other problems such as heel lift. Not ideal.

Question from Dean
14.02.2022
Sizing / Crampons

Hi, I'm looking at the Scarpa Manta GTX - I'm a standard UK 9 / EU 43 , but was thinking that the 43.5 would be optimal. What do you think?
Also, what crampons (C2) would you recommend to go with them?
Thanks, Dean

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Adrian (Community) | Customer Service
15.02.2022 08:44

Hi Dean, Provided you don't have a wide foot then I would go up that half size to a 43.5.
The type of crampon depends on what you'll be doing but assuming it's general mountaineering then the Grivel G-12 would be ideal in the New-Matic form.

Dean
15.02.2022 13:57

Thank you Adrian. My foot is a little wider than average, but not very wide, would a 44 be safer - what sock would you recommend with these (if thicker, which I'm not normally a fan of, perhaps the 44 might be better) (not easy is it!)

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Question from Stuart
23.12.2021
Would these boots work with the grivel G12 crampons

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Adrian (Community) | Customer Service
23.12.2021 16:43

Hi Stuart, Yes, those will work with the G-12 but only the New Classic or the New Matic bindings.

Question from Ewan
09.11.2020
Sizing

My sizing is around 11 to 11.5 so a 46. Do they size accuratley and are you getting more stock in?
Thanks
Ewan

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Adrian (Community) | Customer Service
10.11.2020 11:36

Hello Ewan, Given your size I would be inclined to go for the EU 47. More stock has just arrived and will be available again shortly. Perhaps set up a stock notification email so we can keep you informed.

Ewan
10.11.2020 11:52

Thanks

Ewan
10.11.2020 11:52

Thanks

Ewan
10.11.2020 11:52

Marcin
23.11.2020 21:51

My size is 11.5 in trainers so I ordered 46.5 and they fit perfectly, considering thick winter socks. (Narrow feet)
As a rule of thumb, I usually order mountain boots 1.5cm longer than measured feet size in usual sock setup.

Ewan
24.11.2020 16:49

Thanks!

Ewan
24.11.2020 16:49

Ralph
26.01.2021 21:14

I've always worn size 46 in previous Mantas but the Manta Tech came up slightly larger so found 45.5 was a better fit.

Ralph
26.01.2021 21:17

Always worn size 46 in previous Mantas but found the Manta Tech came up slightly larger. Size 45.5 proved to be the best fit.

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This is what customers from around the world say:
Sven
16.05.2022

  • Advantages
    Good grip
    Price / performance
    Robust

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