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I'm tried Asolo's and Lowa's mountaineering boots...
By Roger Melo
Ranked #643 - Men's Mountaineering Boots
April 16, 2009
I'm tried Asolo's and Lowa's mountaineering boots before. The Asolo's had a very narrow toe box while the Lowas fit very well. Which one of these two does Scarpas boots tend to be closer to as far as toe box size?
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By Fernando Octavio Brendinberger
Ranked #4 - Men's Mountaineering Boots
March 21, 2010
Of the three (Asolo, Lowa, and Scarpa) Scarpa would probably be widest. But by a few mm. So Lowa would be closest.
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By Pummel
Ranked #635 - Men's Mountaineering Boots
October 8, 2009
Scarpas are generally on a wider last. I have duck feet (wide at the toes) and these fit well. Sizes do seem to run a little smaller so you might have to upsize a bit...but everyone is different on how they like the fit. The heel does tend to be full so be careful of heel blisters (not a problem for me but has been for many others). Overall a great boot. I used most recently on a admittedly mild Shasta climb and they were awesome...no blister, no pain, warm, dry...couldn't want more than that.
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By Kurt Zogorski
Ranked #412 - Men's Mountaineering Boots
May 27, 2009
La Sportiva!!!
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Upper] suede Crosta Pro HS12
- Lining:
- Gore-Tex Duratherm
- Removable Liner:
- No
- Sole:
- Vibram Dual PU
- Crampon Compatible:
- Yes
- Lacing:
- Standard
- Shank:
- Nylon composite
- Weight:
- [Pair, size 42] 4lb 10oz (2090g)
- Recommended Use:
- Mountaineering, ice climbing
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
- Country of Origin:
- China
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