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Erik the Viking

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Very warm and tough but hard to dry-out

Alpina BC 1550 Backcountry Boot

Alpina BC 1550 Backcountry Boot

Rating for this product: 4 March 16, 2007

I tried the boots in minus 30 deg. Celsius conditions last week here in the chic-chocs (Appalachian Moutains-north-east-on Quebec side) and they gave me no trouble with warmeness at all even with a thin layer pair of socks. Great boots. Alpina is trustable. But at the time to dry them-out back at the chalet, I found them tricky to dry because of the insulation inside at the top end of the boots. Apart from that... so far so good.

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