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La Sportiva Glacier EVO Mountaineering Boot - Men's

La Sportiva Glacier EVO Mountaineering Boot - Men's

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La Sportiva Glacier EVO Mountaineering Boot - Men's

La Sportiva Glacier EVO Men's Mountaineering Boots bridge the gap between heavy hiking boots and beefy mountaineering boots. The secret to the Glacier EVO Boots' versatility is their integrated Reactive Spoiler System in the cuffs which provide enough flexibility for the trail and plenty of support for glacier travel. Vibram New-Ice soles give you all the traction you need for dirt, mud, or snow, and the 1/2-length steel shank supports these boots for use with newmatic crampons.

Bottom Line: La Sportiva Glacier EVO Mountaineering Boots are right at home on the trail in the mountains.

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Rating for this product: 5

Nice All Round Boots

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October 25, 2009

I picked these up as an all 'round, all purpose boot. They are set up very well with Perwanger leather which is the best stuff in my opinion. The have an incredibly durable sole with plenty of traction. I don't know that I would get into much terrain needing crampons with them but they'll do fine for everything else. They fit as La Sportiva's typically do so they're a little narrow and true to size in the length. They come fairly stiff soled but pretty comfy straight out of the box. They are a little tricky getting use to the lacing just down from the ankle flex point but once you get use to it there isn't a problem.

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Write your question here...This will be my third pair of glacier

Write your question here...This will be my third pair of glacier rss boots, and you have one more size 10 [43.5 euro.] Just one last pair please,I will buy them if there are any left.

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September 25, 2009

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Hey Ryan,

Maybe you've already handled it but there is literally 1 pair left of 43.5's. They're great boots! I just did 7 hours in 18inches of snow today and my feed remained dry as a bone.....and that's with 3 pretty lengthy stream crossings. I was definitely impressed!

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October 28, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Very Nice Boots

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February 25, 2008

I recommend these boots if you are looking for something not quite as stiff as the plastic mountaineering boots but stiffer than regular leather hikers. I use these boots winter hiking in the White Mountains in NH. I've only used them a couple times so far, but they have been comfortable, kept my feet warm and dry. They seem to work well with crampons too. I had to order a half size larger than what the sizing chart recommended. I sent the smaller pair back to this site and they were very quick in processing my refund. The boot comes with an insole that is quite thin. So, for more comfort, I purchased some better quality insoles which is a big improvement.

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Between the BD Sabretooth Pro or the BD Sabretooth Clip, which

Between the BD Sabretooth Pro or the BD Sabretooth Clip, which should fit this boot better? ... Or maybe some other crampon?

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June 1, 2009

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I would use the Clip for these boots i have BD crampons and love them.

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June 1, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Glacier Evo VS Makalu

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January 15, 2007

I first bought the makalu, but they were too small and they didn't have my size in them, so I bought the glacier evo. If you do a lot of hiking the glaciers evos might be a better option as they have a more flex in the ankle and are softer on the inside.

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What's are the differences between the "Regular"

What's are the differences between the "Regular" Glacier .. and the "Glacier EVO" And thoughts on which might be better for Rainier in July?

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May 31, 2009

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Below the ankle the boots are structurally the same: same leather (although the Evo has some extra rubber), same sole, same locking speed lace. The ankle collar on the Evo is taller (3 pairs of speed hooks instead of 2) and for me was more comfortable. The "regular" bit into the bottom of my shins while walking, the Evos don't. One last thing, there is no front crampon notch on either of these boots, if you want to use BD Sabretooth crampons, you'll need the "clip" version, the boots are not compatible with the "pro" version.

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September 27, 2009

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NOT TRUE....Evo has a half shank not 3/4 shank.

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June 4, 2009

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Steve Tibbitts answered "There are a few differences. First off the EVO is a heavier duty boot made for more of a range from heavy backpacking, glacier travel to mountaineering. It does have a little bit more advanced lacing system with a locking mechanism. The sole is just a little grippier on the EVO for ice or glacier travel. Also the EVO has a 3/4 shank where the other has just a 1/2 shank. One thing I do like better about the regular glaciers is that they are using Perwanger leather which I'm a huge fan of. Both are great boots. Just a little different in a few areas.Hope that helps."

For Rainier in July, I'd think the EVO would be best.

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May 31, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

So far so good...

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October 21, 2009

First off, shipping from backcountry.com is "Wicked Fast & Free"... Seriously! Could it get any better??? Thanks backcountry for taking care of customers. This is the second time we have bought from them and they are an A+ in customer service.

As for the boots - amazing! From out of the box they have been a dream. I've been breaking these in since I got them - wearing them everywhere. Now I'd rather wear them than my T-Shoes. We've been hitting some cold night football games and my feet are always toasty. The true test will be at Elk Camp in about a week which is why I purchased them. Can't wait to try them out in the snow and wet. I am not worried.

PS: I bought the size that I wear in Nike and they were perfect!

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can these be resoled?

can these be resoled?

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May 25, 2009

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They can be resoled. You can go directly through La Sportiva, or you can contact a 3rd party re-sole place, like the Rubber Room in Bishop, CA.

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May 25, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

great boots so far

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December 7, 2007

i only have 15 miles on them, but like the fit and feel - awesome ankle support. they seem slightly narrower than the original glaciers but not restrictive. I expect to put 16 miles in rain/snow conditions this weekend ... will have more to say later

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CAN"T DECIDE!.....I hate buying boots online...but really

CAN"T DECIDE!.....I hate buying boots online...but really have no other choice. How can I possibly pick a boot without trying them on? Aaaaaaaah!// Anyway, I need the PERFECT BOOT. (don't we all)-I'm headin' up to Denali NP for the summer to work in the backcountry.....anyone that's been there knows about a trailess terrian of tundra...I will be spending most of the time moderate-heavy hiking, but would also like to but my trusty crampons and axe to use. Not crazy serious....no McKinley by any means....coupla small traverses maybe.
Heard good things 'bout Kayland; the CONTACTand MXT?
Also been checkin out LaSportiva GLACIERS and Trango And EVO
but can't decide. ANY help would be welcomed.
I guess I'd say my main Priorities are for 1: Comfort (as I will be practically living in them for 4 months), 2: Weight, 3: Versatility......in that order.
Thank You fellow BC Bandits!

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May 10, 2009

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The Glaciers are probably going to be the best for you. They'll break in to be super comfortable, and probably outlast the other two options you have there. The leather boot is just a beautiful thing - more durable, more comfortable, and they just keep asking for more. I'd also take a serious look at the Makalus. They're a bit beefier than the Glaciers, which will be really nice if you're doing some serious backcountry work. Regardless, the Glaciers or the Makalus will hold up to anything you throw at them.

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May 14, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

1st Trip in Norway

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December 10, 2008

What a great boot on the 1st trip. I went through mud, walked on ice and snow then ended it with snow shoeing. Oh, forgot to mention, I literally walked through several creeks that had not frozen over yet and the boots held up. After 1 trip I would recommend them to anyone.

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how snug should this boot fit before considering a larger si

how snug should this boot fit before considering a larger size??

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May 2, 2009

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Several things to consider. 1)Is your toe touching the end of the boot? 2) Heel slipping? 3) All around feel and comfort 4) Tight enough to support but free enough to allow movement?

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May 16, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Glacier EVO's in Afghanistan

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April 11, 2006

This is an outstanding boot. I go on week-long missions with a heavy pack (30-40 kilos) in a places where your boots simply cannot fail.
Snow, rock - LOTS of rock - at altitude, and great support. Through the years I have rolled my ankle several times and worry about that, but not with this boot.
Exceptional performance in true life-or-death situations. When I'm done here—I retire this year!—I'm ordering another pair for the adventure climbs back in Colorado that I am sooo looking forward to!
Major Dean H.
Afghanistan

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Write your question here... What boot would you recommend for

Write your question here...
What boot would you recommend for Mt Shasta, Mt Whitney, Mt. Rainier and Cerro Aconcagua.

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April 15, 2009

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Well, you have a few different climates going on in your list there. Shasta and Whitney are much warmer places than Rainier and Aconcaqua. I would recommend a lighter weight boot for the first two and a heavier, warmer boot for the other two. A la sportiva trango s would see you through the first two, but then go for a warmer climbing boot, not this one!

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April 16, 2009

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Rating for this product: 2

Not the most durable

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June 20, 2009

I bought these boots because I heard that they were supposed to be a durable boot that could stand up to heavy use. As soon I got them home I put them on in the house to walk around in them and work them in, well within two days of this I noticed that the side of the boot was already peeling off of the leather. I hadn't even taken them outside on the trail yet and this was already happening?? Neeedless to say I wasn't very impressed and returned the boots immediately. For this reason I would not recommend these boots to a friend. There are some good glues out there that could have easily fixed the problem, but for the money you spend on these boots there shouldn't be that problem.

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I am currently using Merrill boots with a "200" rating

I am currently using Merrill boots with a "200" rating for winter hiking in the White Mountains, NH. These boots feel great and are light, but are not warm enough and I could use a little more ankle support. I am reluctant to go with plastic boots because they hurt my feet. Do you think the Glacier EVO is a good choice? What is their insulation rating? Would they be suitable with strap on crampons? Thank you, Phil Stone

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January 25, 2009

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I have these boots and they are bomber. They work great with strap on crampons. I have climbed and hiked with these for around three years. As they are heavy duty leather boots the break in time is pretty high but once you do get them broken in (probably a good 4-5 trips, around 50 miles or so) they fit like a glove. They have NO insulation in them other than what the leather provides. A good pair of expedition wool socks and not lacing them too tight will keep your feet warm for the most part. I have not had cold feet on day trips but for overnight trips I have had issues with the leather freezing making for cold feet the next day. Vapor barrier socks would probably do the trick for overnight trips but I generally resort to a pair of plastic boots for overnight trips in the snow. (Rental plastic boots are HORRIBLE as the inner boots are not molded for your feet.) You can't go wrong with these for summer or winter as long as you are don't mind the long break in time. You might try a pair of plastic boots with a liner that is thermal molded to your feet, I think you will be surprised. Also a high quality insole will make any boot a lot more comfy and warmer...

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January 26, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

A dream once they are broken in

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May 17, 2009

First time with a pair of La Sportiva's. I wear a size 13 shoe and ordered the 13 boot. Fits great to start but after my feet heat up and swell it can get a little tight in the toes, especially when descending. Took about 30 miles to truly break them in and work out all of the hot spots that I was getting, but they're great now. These boots offer amazing support and traction. I have yet to use them with crampons/glacier travel, but am looking forward to it this summer.

Overall pretty impressed with the all around package.

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I'm looking at the Glacier Evo for a multi-day traverse in

I'm looking at the Glacier Evo for a multi-day traverse in the Whites in N.H. I've heard that leather is not the way to go for winter multi-days b/c they get and stay wet. I've heard double boots with plastic are better b/c you can bake the liners in your sleeping bag at night. Any suggestions?

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December 6, 2008

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Liners do offer great drying advantages for multi-day trips.

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December 6, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

La Sportiva Boot Loved It

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September 23, 2009

My old boots liner broke 2 weeks before I was set to climb Mt. Rainier. I ordered the La sportiva Glacier EVO and Loved It. Only was able to wear them to my physical therapy office for one day of work and they felt great. Support was sufficient, great grip and warmth on my climb. Definately would recommend.

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What is the best way to break in the leather other than constant

What is the best way to break in the leather other than constant wear? any secrets? These are a new purchase for wildland firefighting. I would like to break them in before I'm actually working this summer.

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November 27, 2008

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Just give them some slight use this winter. The soles will be so stiff that they will feel not broken in even if they are.

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November 27, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Fire Boot

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October 16, 2006

This boot is truly awesome when it comes to firefighting. It take some of the worst conditions that are thrown in front of it. The ankle support is more than great too. Good choice for firefighting.

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Are these warm enough for extreme conditions like Denali

Are these warm enough for extreme conditions like Denali

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November 25, 2008

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If your feet run warm you'd probably be okay, but you might consider going up to either the Nepal Evo's or the Spatnik's. My feet always run cold and the Nepal's have been great down to -10ºf. You can always try them and if they run cold, return them and upgrade to something warmer, but it doesn't help you in the thick of it.Hope that helps.

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November 26, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Good Good Good

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November 20, 2006

The Glacier EVO are it in a good way. 5 stars.

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how warm are they. how much insulation

how warm are they. how much insulation

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November 18, 2008

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These boots are rated almost the same for warmth as the Nepal Evo's and I've had those down to -5ºf so far with no problems. My feet tend to run cold so I'm not pushing it too far but I bet I could go down a bit lower. Really it depends on circulation to your feet but this is a great choice!Hope that helps.

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November 18, 2008

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Rating for this product: 3

great for winter action but weak on the ice

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December 3, 2008

Well i have these boots and I love them for dogsledding and accessing the ice but I still have to change boots once I'm there. Definitely not great on the vertical ice but OK for small climbs. However I have only used them on one trip so far.

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How does it fit for a person with wide feet?

How does it fit for a person with wide feet?

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October 18, 2008

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My feet are 4.5" wide at the ball (when standing)I have the La Sportiva Glaciers and had some foot pinching problems at first. I have found that lacing technique solves any boot-fit problems. For example; I tie the lower laces on the boot loose while cinching down the upper part around the ankle(this is accomplished with the lock lace La Sportiva includes on the boot) This lacing differential is the key to maintaining foot stability without pinching a wider foot. It will take a few trips, but you will learn how to tie the laces just right. Once you figure how to lace them, the Glaciers are an excellent all around boot, highly reccomended.

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November 1, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Excellent all-around boots!

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February 25, 2008

Absolutely satisfied with these boots. Great fit, roomy toe box, very warm. Several moderate hikes/climbs since purchase and nary a blister yet.

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i'm looking for a universal mount. boot that can do it all,

i'm looking for a universal mount. boot that can do it all, ice climbing and cold treks. i have been using scarpa invernos and suffered w/ "shin rub" from the rigidity of the tongue, making the approach/trek back very painfull. do you think that these boots would work vs. going w/ the nepals (for much more cash)?

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August 23, 2008

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Vertical ice climbing might be a bit of a stretch with these boots. They have a half shank in them so they are probably not going to be supportive enough for extensive front pointing. They're really made for carrying heavy loads and work well for pretty much everything else. I use them as my go-to boot for every mountain activity except waterfall ice where I use my Nepal Evos.I 2nd the Nepal Evo's for vertical ice! Talking to the folks at Sportiva, the Nepals were made specifically with Ice climbing in mind.

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November 18, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Great first impression

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December 8, 2008

I just took my first winter trip (8 miles in the ADK's) in these boots, and so far I'm impressed, they have good grip on most terains (obviously not ice) but are easy to put crampons on, I haven't went vertical yet but have very good ankle support, and are very warm. The only down side is that they were really stiff at first but they are getting better as they break in.

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Rating for this product: 5

Adam Rapid City SD

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September 14, 2009

These are the best boots I have ever owned! Use
them for working at a Redi-Mix plant. They stand up to abuse all day and stay comfortable. The down presure of the seperate tongue keeps your foot firmly in place all day. Ordering another pair soon!

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Rating for this product: 5

la sportiva glacier

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January 17, 2007

the boots are outstanding and your site
is a great help.I will purchase here in the future, thank you.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Leather 
Lining:
Dry-Best 
Removable Liner:
No 
Sole:
Vibram Ice-New 
Crampon Compatible:
Newmatic 
Lacing:
Standard with locking instep 
Shank:
1/2-Length steel 
Weight:
[Pair, size 9] 4lb 3oz (1904g) 
Recommended Use:
Heavy hiking, glacier travel, and non-technical mountaineering 
Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
Italy 

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