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La Sportiva Makalu Mountaineering Boot - Men's

Item #LSP0092 | 39 in Stock

I just bought the Makalu to go out to Rainier and while breaking...

By Ranked #321 - Rock Climbing Shoes June 20, 2009

I just bought the Makalu to go out to Rainier and while breaking in on my second hike, I rubbed blisters in the back of my feet (could have been caused by the wrong socks). Also, while going down hill, my foot seemed to hit the front of the boot the majority of the time. Should I exchange these for a size up? Based on some of the comments below, I am thinking this may be necessary. I am concerned that if the boot shrinks (being leather) or if my foot swells while climbing to the Summit of Rainier, these boots will not be comfortable. Any suggestions?

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By Ranked #225 - Rock Climbing Shoes September 1, 2009

I'd keep the size you have and tweak your lacing before exchanging them. Make sure the laces are tight low on your ankle and high on your instep to help retain your heel better. Ive had mine for several years and I still have trouble with blisters IF I don't take the right measures. I tape my heels and wear 2 thin socks, as long as I do this I have no trouble.

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By Ranked #13 - Rock Climbing Shoes June 22, 2009

I have these boots myself. If anything, it sounds like you need to size down. If the boots are moving on your feet so much that they are causing blisters, they are too large. Also, if your toes are sliding forward and hitting the toe box, the boot is clearly not tight enough on your foot. Size down, not up.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Roughout leather 
Lining:
Dri-Lex 
Removable Liner:
No 
Sole:
Vibram 
Crampon Compatible:
Yes 
Lacing:
Rollers with locking ankle 
Shank:
3/4-Length steel 
Weight:
[Pair, size 9] 4lb 4oz (1960g) 
Recommended Use:
Mountaineering, glacier travel 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
Italy 
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