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Scarpa - Ribelle Tech 2.0 HD - Mountaineering boots
At a glance
Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Men, Women
- Recommended use:
- alpine touring, via ferrata
- Categorisation:
- C - mountaineering boots
- Type:
- high ankle
- Material type:
- synthetic
- Technology:
- HDry
- Membrane:
- yes
- Fabric properties:
- breathable, abrasion-resistant, tear-resistant, quick-drying, waterproof
- Closure:
- lacing
- Sole:
- Vibram
- Crampon Compatibility:
- compatible with semi-automatic crampons
- Midsole:
- polyurethane
- Footbed:
- EVA
- Drop:
- 12 mm
- Weight:
- 1,260 g
- Reference size:
- medium-sized pair
- Extras:
- pull tabs, rock guard, integrated gaiters, reinforced heel, protective toecap
- Item No.:
- 020-0213
Reviews overview
Disadvantages
This is what other customers say:
Yet to use in anger, but they feel comfortable. Sole is usefully stiff - will need some time with crampons to evaluate.
Feel light (which they are) and neat on my feet.
A little bit of a tug to get on but I like the sock / cuff.
Fit: the 46 is slightly less snug than my 45 Meindl Vacuums and snugger than my size 46 Nepal Cubes (normal shoes 45 to 45.5).
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Advantages
Comfortable Light -
Recommended use
Mountaineering
These really ARE, some of the best boots I've owned, and I've tried all the brands! They're waterproof (despite those that say otherwise) they're warm and I've been in below -10 degrees heavy snow, they're robust & strong and they look awesome! They're also So comfortable to wear. Other than the Mont Blanc or an 8000m boot, these are the ones to go for!
Only slight downside for me was that on the ones I recieved, the gatier is a bit slack, but honestly I'm nitpicking, they are amazing.
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Advantages
Waterproof Good grip Robust Price / performance -
Recommended use
Mountaineering
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