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At a glance
- Suitable for:
- Recommended use:
- trekking, via ferrata, mountaineering, hillwalking
- Categorisation:
- C - mountaineering boots
- Typ:
- high ankle
- Material type:
- textile, leather/synthetic
- Material note:
- contains non-textile parts of animal origin
- Technology:
- GORE-TEX Performance Comfort
- Membrane:
- yes
- Fabric properties:
- waterproof, breathable
- Closure:
- 2-zone lacing
- Sole:
- Vibram
- Crampon Compatibility:
- compatible with semi-automatic crampons
- Weight:
- 1,280 g
- Reference size:
- medium-sized pair
- Extras:
- pull tabs, reinforced toes, reinforced heel, rock guard
- Item No.:
- 020-0060
Great mid-weight technical B2 boot
I have owned a number of pairs of these boots. Great for long trecking in summer and for scrambling, particularly in changing seasons when a little colder. Great grip.
Perfect for summer alpine trips - I have used many years in Mont Blanc Massif.
Perform well with crampons and also in snow if nor too deep or too cold when warmer option boots may be better.
- Advantages
- Good grip
- Price / performance
- Recommended use
- Trekking
- Via ferrata
- Mountaineering
Waste of money.
I decided to treat myself to a pair of these as a 4 season boot, which they claim. I hadn't had them long before they leaked when it rained. I tried treating them with water proofer but to no avail. I only used them to walk the dog on footpaths and started wearing my wellingtons when rain was forecast.Well, i put up with them for just short of 4 years and decided to contact Scarpa. I was given a whole load of excuses, about my foot not being suited to the last of this boot, my big toe lifting when I walked which had breached the goretex liner. Apparantly I should have had a proper fitting for my boots, it does not say this on the Scarpa adverts or the website where I bought them!!! Anyhow, the best I was offered was 40% off a new pair. I don't want any Scarpa products ever again. Buy some Hoggs of Fife Munro boots, cheaper & better.
- Advantages
- Good grip
- Good vibram sole.
- Disadvantages
- Not waterproof
- They leak.
- Recommended use
- I would not recommend them.
I have owned a number of pairs of these boots. Great for long trecking in summer and for scrambling, particularly in changing seasons when a little colder. Great grip.
Perfect for summer alpine trips - I have used many years in Mont Blanc Massif.
Perform well with crampons and also in snow if nor too deep or too cold when warmer option boots may be better.
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- Advantages
- Good grip
- Price / performance
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- Recommended use
- Trekking
- Via ferrata
- Mountaineering
I decided to treat myself to a pair of these as a 4 season boot, which they claim. I hadn't had them long before they leaked when it rained. I tried treating them with water proofer but to no avail. I only used them to walk the dog on footpaths and started wearing my wellingtons when rain was forecast.Well, i put up with them for just short of 4 years and decided to contact Scarpa. I was given a whole load of excuses, about my foot not being suited to the last of this boot, my big toe lifting when I walked which had breached the goretex liner. Apparantly I should have had a proper fitting for my boots, it does not say this on the Scarpa adverts or the website where I bought them!!! Anyhow, the best I was offered was 40% off a new pair. I don't want any Scarpa products ever again. Buy some Hoggs of Fife Munro boots, cheaper & better.
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- Advantages
- Good grip
- Good vibram sole.
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- Disadvantages
- Not waterproof
- They leak.
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- Recommended use
- I would not recommend them.
One of the most comfortable mountain boots that I have ever owned - you forget you are wearing them most of the time. After one month of near constant use some of the stitching is coming away where the toe of the boot flexes - not as robust as a leather boot, but that's okay. No waterproof lining on the tongue, so not completely watertight. No insulation, so very cold if standing on snow on a belay. Great for summer mountaineering and also works well with crampons. Sounds like lots of negatives, but the comfort and fit is fantastic. I will definitely buy another pair
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- Disadvantages
- Not waterproof
- Not robust
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- Recommended use
- Mountaineering
Had read a lot about 'comfort from the box' and this swayed my purchase, but after 3 uses and a fair bit of tramping down hill my little toes were shredded.
The solution however was to replace with a more pliable insole (taken from some Salomon trainers). These boots are now are all I expected and more. So if they niggle, don't give up right away!
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- Advantages
- Good grip
- Robust
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- Disadvantages
- Causes blisters
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- Recommended use
- Via ferrata
- Hiking
- Trekking
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