Clothing

Gear

Accessories

Unconditional money back guarantee – Welcome to gear gluttony
Uploaded By:
Was this helpful?
Close
Flag This
Close This Window
Asolo TPS 520 GV Backpacking Boot - Men's

Asolo TPS 520 GV Backpacking Boot - Men's

Item #ASO0023|49 in Stock – Ships Wicked Fast & Free
$247.95
Close This Window

Please choose an option to order this item.

Chestnut, 8.0 (247.95)
Chestnut, 8.5 (247.95)
Chestnut, 9.0 (247.95)
Chestnut, 9.5 (247.95)
Chestnut, 10.0 (247.95)
Chestnut, 10.5 (247.95)
Chestnut, 11.0 (247.95)
Chestnut, 11.5 (247.95)
Chestnut, 12.0 (247.95)
Chestnut, 13.0 (247.95)
Quantity:
Gift Bag it: More Info
Add this to my Gear List  
This product has been added to your XX List
  • Pass It On

Asolo TPS 520 GV Backpacking Boot - Men's

Serious backpacking trips call for serious footwear. Luckily for you, the Asolo Men's TPS 520 GV Backpacking Boot takes on long distances and heavy loads with ease. If the weather turns nasty, you can count on the waterproof breathable Gore-Tex insert to keep your foot dry every step of the way. Asolo used a durable full-grain leather upper to ensure maximum durability. The TPS 520 GV Backpacking Boot also comes with a top-of-the-line Vibram sole for excellent traction on any type of terrain you encounter.

Bottom Line: No messing around.

Product Wall

Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.

Hi, throw your review on the Product Wall to show your Gear-telligence.
Hi, got a question? Ask on the Product Wall.
Rating for this product: 5

My Perfect Boot (Six Stars)

By:
September 16, 2008

I have a slightly narrower foot than most men so just any boot will not fit properly. In 1992 I purchased my first pair of Asolo boots, AFX 555. A perfect fit. After sixteen years, three pairs of soles, & long retired from mountaineering, I still wear them to walk around the neighborhood. Four years ago I purchased a pair of TPS 520 GV boots. After 31 summit's, 12 snowshoe trips, & countless winter day hikes, I'm still on the original soles & my feet have ALWAYS stayed dry. BTW, I also have a pair of TPS 535 V's that filled the gap in between. A proper fitting pair of boots are more than worth their weight in gold. I contend they are your most important piece of equipment. In fact when you find the right boot, purchase two pair. This is how I feel about any high quality Asolo product but especially the TPS 520 GV. This is a medium to heavy load Gore-Tex backpacking/mountaineering boot, great for high alpine & approach routes in all but the most severe conditions, great traction, minimal exposed stitching, & top, full-grain leather. Need I say more?

Was this helpful? (2) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 4

Very few gripes

By:
October 26, 2009

Well people seem only to have good things about these boots (and they're all true - i just got a pair and they're awesome) however to be fair i'll point out my few trivial concerns:

1) The toe leather is not as well protected as on some boots. My last pair of boots had the entire toe wrapped in rubber which i failed to appreciate until now - after just one hike the front of my boots are a bit scuffed up. To be fair, i'm the sort of person who abuses all of his gear some how... In any event i think that eventually I'll need to treat the toe with something to keep it from wearing out.
2) The sole is stiff as hell! I think this is a great thing, however if you are traveling terrain which might be described as anything less than rugged its annoying. I wore them to work for 1.5 weeks just to break them in before my first hike and I was having second thoughts about their comfort, however it's simply that they're not street shoes. On the trail they're amazingly comfortable.

Ditto all comments regarding narrow feet - that's what I have and fit nicely.
Also, these are the first pair of boots i've owned that I wasnt thrilled to pull off at the end of the day. I got into them at 5 AM, walked a mile or two to the car, drove for 4 hours, hiked 6 miles, drove back another 4 hours, and walked home again all without once having to adjust them or regret not having brought a second pair of shoes for after the hike (something always did before I got these).

Finally, I cant' speak to their breath ability since it was between 20 and 45 degrees F for my first hike in these, however they are both warm and waterproof. They kept my feet comfortable for the whole trail which was a mix of mud, snow and water ice.

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

What is the fit like on these boots, the Asolo TPS 520? I wear

What is the fit like on these boots, the Asolo TPS 520? I wear any where from a US size 9.5 to 10,depending on the shoe. Usually a Euro size 42 works Great.

By:
October 19, 2009

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

The only boot I'll buy!

By:
February 12, 2009

Over the last 10 years I've worn through 2 pairs of these boots (they didn't 'fail' of 'fall apart'...I just wore through the them!).
Simply no other boot compares to the support, comfort, stability, durability and quality of these boots. Obviously everyone's foot is different, but I have found the boot to be worth every penny!

Was this helpful? (3) (0)

Flag

Write your question here... Does anyone know where I can obtain

Write your question here...
Does anyone know where I can obtain this boot in a very wide width - 4E!! Can't find it on this or several other sites.

By:
July 31, 2009

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

I'm sorry man, I have no idea.

By: Backcountry.com Employee
October 12, 2009

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

One hell of a boot.

By:
May 19, 2008

Bought this boot about a year and a half ago, has stood up to 300 miles of rough terrain in the backcountry of Wyoming. It's one of the most comfortable and durable boots I've worn. Haven't had a single problem with cold feet. This pair of boots are built to last.

Was this helpful? (2) (0)

Flag

Sole

By:
April 14, 2009

Here you go Garrett.

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag Zoom

Rating for this product: 5

Great Waterproof Boots!

By:
February 16, 2009

These boots are great! I got them for a christmas present for 2008, after about a week of wearing them, they fit my feet perfectly and just may be the most comfortable pair of shoes I have, period. I spent last weekend in the snowy mountains and was amazed by how dry my were at the end of the day. I can't wait to see how they do on the trails this summer!

Was this helpful? (1) (0)

Flag

hows the grip of the sole on this boot (ie incline rock, wet

hows the grip of the sole on this boot (ie incline rock, wet rock, minor scrambling)?

can anyone provide pics of the sole? can't seem to find on asolo's site or elsewhere...

By:
April 13, 2009

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

This boot has excellent traction on all surfaces. It's also very crampon worthy!

By:
August 3, 2009

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Looks like they should be used mainly for minor scrambling. I have uploaded some photos for you.

By: Backcountry.com Employee
June 13, 2009

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

ready for another 1000 miles

By:
May 21, 2008

had an older asolo model for a about 6 years and just got these new ones. so far they've handled magnificently in all kinds of terrain. wearable in the desert and the muck, they grip on pretty much anything. short break in period and great looks. they fit perfectly and wear evenly. i'm ready to really start racking on the miles...

Was this helpful? (1) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

great everything boot

By:
July 31, 2008

i bought this boot for a backpack trip my mom and i are going to do soon...i started wearing this boot around for cutting wood with a chainsaw and small hikes around our island.i found that this boot is an excellent rigid backpacking/working/anything else boot! Great job on this boot ASOLO!!!

Was this helpful? (1) (0)

Flag

scarpa sl m3 or asolo tps 520 gv? anyone with experience in using

scarpa sl m3 or asolo tps 520 gv? anyone with experience in using both boots? comparable in cost, weight, waterproof, how about comfort and durability? cambrelle vs gore tex? both boots have excellent reviews across the board...

By:
March 21, 2009

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 4

Quality boot, but check your fit well!

By:
September 19, 2009

This boot performs VERY well and is comfortable to be as rugged as it is. It should go without saying it needs a solid break-in period before long distance use IMO. It doesn't "give" much in stretch or room to move when my feet swell on the trail. Wish I would have bought at least a half-size up. I've worn these everywhere I've been and overall I'm satisfied with them. They are a bit heavy, but when you hike the rocks in PA, you'll appreciate the solid-ness of these boots.

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

Best feeling boots

By:
October 12, 2009

Right out of the box they felt good. They had no break in time that I'm not use to. I will buy these brand of boots in the future.

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Im looking for a boot that can do two things. Be comfortable

Im looking for a boot that can do two things. Be comfortable on hikes in and out of cities. I travel alot during the summer and need a boot that will be great for this and i also ride a harley and want a boot that can handle the constant rush of rain/ pavement. How would these hold up or what do you suggest?

By:
March 7, 2009

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

This boot is excellent for any type of backpacking, hiking, etc. Since I need good ankle support, this is my boot of choice for most all my outdoor activities.

By:
August 3, 2009

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

These boots will not disappoint

By:
March 7, 2009

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

Great Boots

By:
September 10, 2008

Bought these boots for a 100 mile hiking trip around Mt. Rainier. Break in time is minimal and very pleased so far.

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

Great Show

By:
September 15, 2008

I highly recommend this boot. I have had four pairs over the years. I have tried all different boots, and only this one is ready to go when you first put it on.... I only wish I could resole it rather than having to always buy new boots, the bottoms wear out much faster than the uppers, despite the Vibram sole.... Top quality. Highly recommend.

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Hi ---What, if anything, is the difference between the Asolo

Hi ---What, if anything, is the difference between the Asolo TPS 520 GV and the TPS 520 GTX ? Look pretty much like the same boot to me. Thanks.

By:
January 20, 2009

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

The GTX suffix predated the GV by about seven or eight years. Same Gore-Tex properties in both.

http://www.google.com/search?q=tps+520+gtx&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a

By:
August 3, 2009

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

I don't know that Asolo makes a TPS 520 GTX. Only the GV.

By: Backcountry.com Employee
January 20, 2009

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

Asolo boot

By:
July 14, 2008

This is an exceptionally well fitting book. I have owned several pair over the past ten years. I used them to walk long distances on mountain trails and climb 14teeners. They provide superior support, comfort, and functionality. I would highly recommend.

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 4

Conventional boot...streamlined.

By:
June 26, 2009

With all of the lightweight products out there why would anyone choose a heavy-duty backpacking boot over the lowtop trail runners/boot hybrids out there? Well, if your like me there is something about a rock solid pair of boots that just appeals to you. Asolo has taken the very best things about a tough waterproof full-grain leather boot and trimmed all that fat. I can't say enough about the triple structure sole construction which make this boot more comfortable than my favorite pair of sneakers. But besides this they make for ultimate shock absorbtion and have super grippyness. These boots are anything but clunky and have excellent ankle support which is a big deal for me because my ankles tend to roll hiking downhill. One thing though, in the summer the full grain leather can tend to make the feet a litte hot but not totally unbearable. I docked it one star because they don't have the power matic lacing system, but other than that these boots are awesome.

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Can I get this in a 12? And in a wide style?

Can I get this in a 12? And in a wide style?

By:
December 10, 2008

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Yes, they are available elsewhere in 12 wide. I couldn't find them anywhere on this site, unfortunately.

By:
May 3, 2009

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

No.

By: Backcountry.com Employee
December 10, 2008

Was this helpful? (0) (2)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

Years of Abuse

By:
May 4, 2009

I have abused the hell out of these boots and they look great. All of Colorado's fourteeners, thousands of miles total on them and they have taken every bit of it. Several times the boots have been completely submerged and the leather never warped. They even saved my foot a few years back when my axe bounced into the toe after a full swing. They have served me well for everything from simple hikes to full blown mountaineering excursions and haven't skipped a beat.

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

Awesome Boot

By:
August 26, 2009

Took this boot on a 45 day expedition in Alaska's Brooks Range. Not one blister. The soles are still intact even though the trip consisted of over 200 miles of off trail hiking over terrain ranging from marshy tussocks to jagged boulder fields. Hands down best boot I've ever owned.

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Please... can anyone help me find a good backpacking boot with

Please... can anyone help me find a good backpacking boot with a steel shank and a wide fit? I don't trust these new-fangled polyurethane midsoles to stay rigid enough to protect my foot on rough terrain with 300 lbs. on them (body weight plus pack) or to

By:
September 12, 2008

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Look no further. I've been wearing these boots for years but @ 215 lbs. max. Boot technology has improved dramatically from the days of the "Montagna" block, 3/4 steel shank, Norwegian welts, etc. I don't think you would be disappointed with the TPS 520's unless you like wearing eight pounds boots!

By:
October 23, 2008

Was this helpful? (1) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

Best Boots I Have Ever Purchased!!!

By:
April 21, 2009

Great fit. Great construction. Quality in all details. Quick break-in on easy 6-mile hike on sand, gravel and loose shale.

The boot design gives me great support. Sizing was right on for my 9-1/2 medium foot with heavy socks (with wicking liners).

The micro-pullies in the lacing are absolutely awesome. These boots look sharp too. Love 'em!

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

great boot

By:
May 6, 2009

I bought these boots 2 seasons ago and like the other reviews they are great boots ready to go right out of the box. They are true to size. I recommend super feet if you are going to hike a lot. I wore these boots to guide backpacking trips in colorado for two summers, Probably 300 or so miles and I wore the boots out. So, that leads me to my question. I need a boot that I can hike 150 miles plus a season that is going to last more than two seasons. Ive been looking at the La Sportiva Glacier Evo, does anyone have advice on a boot that could perform like the Asolo, but is going to stand up to the abuse?

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

1 Comment Last Comment: August 9, 2009 by:

By:
August 9, 2009

I have a pair of Glacier EVOs, and I'm actually looking at getting a pair of these Asolos now. They've done really good, and I've used them for both winter and summer. They aren't the most durable boots, though, and they're quite heavy. Over 5 lbs for a pair. Ankle support is kind of weak once broken in. The Asolos come in more sizes, though not at Backcountry. I have two pairs of Sportiva boots, and they're both a bit tight in the toe box for me. If you're looking at a heavy duty boot, the original Glaciers would probably be a better bet, if they fit your feet well. They're a little heavier than the Asolos, but actually a lot lighter than the EVOs. The design is simple, and simple usually means "lasts longer." The leather is very waterproof if maintained. No need for Gore-Tex. If you're looking for a do-it-all boot though, be warned. What you'll end up with is a boot that does nothing very well.

Flag

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Rating for this product: 5

Only buy these

By:
May 23, 2008

I started wearing the previous version of these boots 15+ years ago. Haven't bought any other brand since. Wear them all day every day. Awesome boots!

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

Best Boot Ever

By:
January 29, 2009

I need more stars. This boot took a loyal Vasque customer and turned him Asolo after my first pair of 520s lasted 4 years of heavy use with NO PROBLEMS. The leather is still in great shape (yes, I do clean and use NixWax regularly) and the shank, footbed, and sole have not suffered undue wear. The reinforced toe is crucial when you end up using these to do some random house construction in addition to the normal splashing through mud and grit on trails on mtns. I've used these on trails from Big Sur CA, to Moab UT, to Pike's Peak, CO, to the Long Trail, VT and have never been disappointed. One suggestion: replace the laces with parachute cord immediately - far more durable and won't soak moisture.

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

Kickass heavy duty backpacking boots

By:
January 30, 2009

I've had about 40 days of backpacking in my Asolos. They've treated me great, break in time was minimal, and they were warm enough in the colorado winter with a pair of wool socks. with some gaiters, you can walk almost knee deep in streams and not get a drop of water on your foot. great grip, and extremely durable. I've kicked plenty of stuff and not hurt my foot at all. They were treating me awesome, but then i was hiking through the pouring rain and we started a huge fire. To dry out my boots (i wasn't wearing gaiters and my socks just acted like sponges into my shoes) i put em by the fire. I forgot about them and the rubber melted in a bit. The boot gave me blisters the next two days, but i think my foot warmed it back up and morphed it back to a comfortable fit. It hasn't given me problems since and just looks like it was dipped in hot acid.

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

Best boot ever

By: Backcountry.com Employee
September 30, 2009

My previous boot was an Asolo Fugitive but I like these even better, my feet aren't particularly wide in the middle but my toe box needs alittle more room, these fit like a glove. Walking around they are sturdy, great support, goretex liner keeps the water out. The construction is awesome, classic leather backpacking boot, these seem really well made.

They feel a bit heavier then my last pair but not much, and then these are sturdier boots, I knew I was making that trade and I'm happy I did, I expect I'll be wearing these still in 5 years.

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

Good stuff

By: Backcountry.com Employee
September 10, 2009

I didn't spend any time breaking these boots in, but figured I wouldn't be backpacking on my first trip out, so the consequences were minimal. After several days of day hiking in rough, wet, conditions, my feet were totally happy and blister free. So, I was impressed by their out of the box comfort and sturdy feel. I also like their classic all leather look. I felt very comfortable jogging down scree fields, and bushwacking in places I couldn't see where my foot is landing. I have had trouble with other boots because of my narrow foot width and chose these because of other positive reviews from narrow footed folks. These Asolo's turned out to be a great purchase and I imagine I'll be covering a lot of ground in them for years to come.

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

guys with narrow feet take heart

By:
May 17, 2009

narrow heel and wider at the ball of the foot always seemed to equal "lousy fit"...until I got into these boots. Seven years later, after several long backpacks and countless peaks, the goretex insert finally began to leak. Ordering pair number two in a few days. Let the wood gnomes and faeries rejoice.

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

Incredibly durable

By:
September 30, 2008

Bought these new and wore them to a 15 mile trek in the tetons a couple of weeks later. After walking through snow, streams, boulder fields, and climbing very high grade elevations, I'm still very happy with these boots. I felt as though I was crushing everything beneath me. Very warm, but breathe well. I kicked several big rocks on accident, and if I had not these boots on, would have crushed my toes. I'm very happy with these.

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Change me.

Tech Specs:

Material:
[Upper] full-grain leather; [Insert] Gore-Tex 
Lining:
Nylon 
Sole:
Vibram 
Lacing:
Standard, locking instep 
Weight:
[Pair, size 9] 3lb 10oz (1640g) 
Recommended Use:
Backpacking in wet conditions 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
Romania 

Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought: