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Scarpa Phantom Lite Mountaineering Boot - Men's

Scarpa Phantom Lite Mountaineering Boot - Men's

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Scarpa Phantom Lite Mountaineering Boot - Men's

The Scarpa Men's Phantom Lite Mountaineering Boot offers solid protection on your technical ice and mixed climbs. Primaloft insulation provides endless warmth on crux leads and long belays, and a low-profile built-in gaiter seals water out and protects the laces. Scarpa built the Phantom Lite Boot around a performance FT last for strength and endurance. This technical alpine single-boot is compatible with step-in, strap-on, or GSb crampons.

Bottom Line: A solid insulated powerhorse for technical ice and mixed climbs.

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is this boot suitable for climbing lenin peak or khan tengri

is this boot suitable for climbing lenin peak or khan tengri in kazak at 7000 metres? strongwind and temps possibly down to -30 degrees c?? experienced climbers above 6000 metres plse advise

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June 28, 2009

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My personal experience with ‘single leather’ mtn boots above 6km is not advisable. If you are ‘fast and light’ you can get away with it in the warmer months/regions, and with the use of liner socks and a vapor barrier. But even then if you get stopped or slowed due to issues you are going to suffer. And in -30 forget keeping your toes if you are forced to spend a night in your boots.

I would bump it up to the Phantom 6k, and the advantage of the removable (hence dryable) liner… and extra warmth. These boots still WAY out perform regular plastic double boots for walking and tech climbing.

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July 1, 2009

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My personal experience with ‘single leather’ mtn boots above 6km is not advisable. If you are ‘fast and light’ you can get away with it in the warmer months/regions, and with the use of liner socks and a vapor barrier. But even then if you get stopped or slowed due to issues you are going to suffer. And in -30 forget keeping your toes if you are forced to spend a night in your boots.

I would bump it up to the Phantom 6k, and the advantage of the removable (hence dryable) liner… and extra warmth. These boots still WAY out perform regular plastic double boots for walking and tech climbing.

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July 1, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

great so far

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January 14, 2009

I've given my pair about four waterfall days, a couple of sport mixed days, and four days heavy-duty backpacking and camping where the temperatures often dropped below minus twenty degrees Celsius and these boots seem to be doing great. They hold crampons well (Grivel Rambo 4 and BD Sabretooth), walk fine (no blisters, even from the git-go), and are surprisingly warm for such a sensitive and close-fitting pair of boots. Very easy to get into and out of, though the narrow gauge laces are already showing signs of wear from reefing through the cordlock tensioner - it's nice to be able to just jump into them in the vestibule in the morning, or off the tailgate of the truck, pull the laces, zip the zip, and get on to other things. Pretty waterproof right now - hope that lasts.

A good investment, I think.

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in my city shoes(adidas) i have number 43 1/3 who is the ideal

in my city shoes(adidas) i have number 43 1/3 who is the ideal number for me at Scarpa Phantom lite

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November 23, 2008

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I would shoot for a 44 in these boots. You might consider looking at La Sportiva as well. I wore Adidas for a lot of years and they always ran pretty narrow, which is very characteristic of Sportiva's.Hope that helps.

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November 26, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Not Double Boot??? Sizing a bit small.

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May 23, 2008

Pretty cool, but I returned them because they're not exactly a double boot in the sense that the liner is not removable. So I ordered a pair of Scarpa Phantom 6000 instead, and I love them. But the sizing is pretty small. I'm generally a size 10, and I had to get size 45 for these boots.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] Lorica 
Lining:
Primaloft 
Removable Liner:
No 
Sole:
Vibram Dual Grip GSb 
Crampon Compatible:
Step-in, strap-on, GSb 
Lacing:
Standard 
Shank:
Full 
Weight:
[Pair, size 42] 4lb 2oz (1890g) 
Recommended Use:
Technical ice and mixed climbs 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
China 

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