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Millet Radikal Speed Approach Shoe - Men's

Millet Radikal Speed Approach Shoe - Men's

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Millet Radikal Speed Approach Shoe - Men's

For fast, technical approaches, the Millet Men’s Radikal Speed Shoe protects and supports your foot over rough, mountainous terrain. The Rakidal’s Boa lacing system uses a continuous metal cable to tighten the entire shoe around your foot, and the double-wall, honeycomb construction provides rigid support while cutting overall weight. The durable heel and toe rand brushes off rocky scuffs and scrapes, while the Vibram Mulatz Light sole grips slick trails without the clunky feeling.

Bottom Line: A supportive, lightweight shoe for speedy mountain approaches.

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Just bought a pair and under the "product technicality"

Just bought a pair and under the "product technicality" description it says that the Boa tightener has two settings: "foot top retention for descents and toe tightening for climbing" How does that work? Am I missing something or is this description just a Boa selling point?.

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September 25, 2009

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It means that you can re-route the BOA cable in two places over the foot; allowing for "foot top retention for descents and toe tightening for climbing". Basically there are two spots in the lacing system where you can "cross over" the cable bringing more tension to the foot. Please contact Millet at 303-527-1460 for further explanation.

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October 1, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Favorite approach shoes yet

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June 23, 2009

Great shoes. Lightweight, breathable and very comfortable. Not sold on the BOA lacing system yet, we'll see how they perform on the next hike. Other than that though, definitely worth the money.

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October 15, 2009

I like the shoes but am leary of the BOA system, other brands have horrible reviews of the BOA and now Backcountry.com has a 30 day return policy.

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What sort of trekking is this good for? Can it be used for day

What sort of trekking is this good for? Can it be used for day hikes and light stuff, or just heavy approaches and morraine use? How about around town?

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June 15, 2009

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It will be good for all the things you mentioned. They will only not be enjoyable on longer multi day hikes with heavy pack weight.

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June 16, 2009

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Are the sizes UK or US?

Are the sizes UK or US?

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April 21, 2009

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Posted sizes are in US sizing.

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April 21, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Nylon, polyurethane, phylon, composite 
Sole:
Vibram Mulatz 
Lacing:
Boa 
Weight:
[Pair] 3lb 10oz (1644g) 
Recommended Use:
Hiking, approach 

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