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Kayland M11+ Mountaineering Boot - Women's

October 16, 2009

I live in Colorado and I have these boots. I bought them mainly for ice climbing and mountaineering around 13,000-14,000ft. They fit my foot great and they are really comfortable to hike in. I think I have a pretty average foot. These were the only boots I could find that my heel would stay down in while climbing.
My biggest complaint is that they are not quite warm enough on those cold windy days when I am standing around belaying. My toes freeze up. Otherwise, they do stay dry and they are very responsive.
I am pretty happy with them. Was lucky enough to find a sweet pair of used hard shell boots for $15 to keep me warmer on the really cold days.

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