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Millet Radikal Mountaineering Boot - Men's

Millet Radikal Mountaineering Boot - Men's

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Millet Radikal Mountaineering Boot - Men's

For next-generation ascents of big peaks and intimidating ice falls, lace up the Millet Men’s Radikal Mountaineering Boot, and get weather protection along with a precise fit for demanding alpine applications. This lightweight mountain boot features a two-layer waterproof and insulating upper with a phylon honeycomb structure for support and protection. The 3D mesh lining features internal vent channels to keep you from overheating on difficult mixed pitches, and a waterproof overlap that covers the boot’s gusseted tongue. The Vibram Teton sole gives you a solid grip when you’re not wearing crampons, and the speed-lace system locks your foot in place.

Bottom Line: A totally Radikal boot for modern mountaineering.

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How are these for basic water ice climbing? Step-in crampon

How are these for basic water ice climbing?
Step-in crampon compatible?

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Rating for this product: 4

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December 9, 2008

these are the boots id been waiting for. ideal for japan where i live and guide. good to about -20, light, low volume toe, non-absorbent, narrow fit. sort of an alpine boot on the way to a speed boot.
the ridgidity of the boot impresses me, with the upper being more shell-like, and the amount of rubber making for it keeping its shape well.
the sole is nice sticky stuff and has suprising smearing capacity.
things i dont like;
- sole pattern could be improved with a dedicated edging zone along the inside front.
- the water guard over the tongue is just the right length to get in the way and be pointless unless fiddled with.
- for some unknown reason they dont have the heel cup pads almost every other boot on the market has.
- they dont breath much which is an issue when it warms up/drytooling

for what they are, they fill a dynamic niche - super light, precise, technically very usable. they are the beginning of a new style of boot.
interestingly, ive seen next years version and think its worth hanging out for if you can. its got an intregrated gaiter and uses the BOA system which im a fan of on multi-pitch stuff.
much of millet is parallel to or adaptations of mammut, BD, MHW etc, but here theyve gone into something new and interesting.

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December 2, 2008

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I can only speak for the fit. The length was fine, but the rest of it felt kind of funky. Not much room in the toe box and there wasn't much room in the rest of the boot either. I ended up going with La Sportiva.Hope that helps.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] Waterproof nylon; [Insert] phylon honeycomb 
Lining:
3D Mesh 
Removable Liner:
No 
Sole:
Vibram Teton 
Crampon Compatible:
Yes 
Lacing:
Standard 
Shank:
Full 
Weight:
[Pair, size 8] 57oz (1620g) 
Recommended Use:
Mountaineering, ice & mixed climbing 

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