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La Sportiva Trango S EVO GTX Mountaineering Boot - Men's

March 3, 2010

How are these boots for trekking/backpacking? I already have a good pair of solid (read: heavy) boots for backpacking (Hanwag Alaska GTX). However the Alaskas are terrible for climbing- too heavy, not flexible enough and not a tight enough fit to keep the boot in a stable position when edging. I would like a lighter, more flexible boot suitable for scrambling/ via ferrata (and able to hold a crampon for glacier travel), that is still ok for the hiking portion of the approach. Are these boots suitable? Or any other contenders I should consider (Kayland Apex Rock-- but these are bigger and stiffer I thought?)? Thanks for any assistance!

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Kayland Contact Boot - Men's

March 3, 2010

Will these boots hold a crampon(not for ice climbing, for glacier travel)? How flexible/ senstive are they? I want a pair of boots for mountain scrambling/via ferrata. I would like a combination of lighter/ more flexible hiker to give sensitivty when climbing rock, but still a robust enough boot for crampons/ steep terrain.

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