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    Cat 1 downhill bike racer, cat 2 xc bike racer and just the recreational climber, hiker and camper

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Mammut Monolith GTX Boot - Men's

October 4, 2009

I'm looking for a dedicated winter mountaineering boot that will perform well in New England in the winter while climbing through the presidentials but would also be up for a early spring trip to Mount Rainier and the occasional vertical climbing. It seems like these might be more of a year round boot and not as focused on winter mountaineering. I was also looking at the Mammut Mamook, but that is kind of out of my price range. Will this boot fit my needs?
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