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Millet Everest GTX Mountaineering Boot - Men's

Item #MIL0058 | 1 in Stock

Is this overkill for Aconcagua and Denali? I have and love my...

By Ranked #788 - Men's Mountaineering Boots August 17, 2009

Is this overkill for Aconcagua and Denali?

I have and love my Vasque Radiators, but I am not sure they would be warm enough for Aconcagua and Denali. Thus I am thinking about the Millets. I wonder if they are too warm and bulky for my purpose. Thanks.

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By Ranked #82 - Men's Mountaineering Boots August 19, 2009

AAI DENALI EQUIPMENT CHECKLIST High Altitude/Cold Weather Mountaineering Boots:Double boots are required. They should be designed for extended use intemperatures at least as cold as -40F. Modern synthetic integrated boots (those witha built in overboot/gaiter) are suitable for this climb. For traditional plastic boots,thermo-mold liners are warmer, lighter, and more comfortable than standard liners. If you have heat-moldable liners in your boots already and you have worn them forseveral trips, you may want to have them re-fit to ensure that the foam has notcompressed and the temperature rating has been retained. Shell Materials: Synthetic, plasticLiner: Thermo-moldable or High Altitude models Examples Include: Kayland 8001, La Sportiva Olympus Mons, Lowa CivettaExtreme, Scarpa Phantom 8000 and Inverno, and Millet Everest.

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By Ranked #629 - Men's Mountaineering Boots August 18, 2009

they look a lil too inflexible and bulky like u said

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By Ranked #517 - Men's Mountaineering Boots August 18, 2009

I would not think so, Denali is normally colder then Everest anyway.

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Tech Specs:

Shell Material:
Cordura; [membrane/laminate] Gore-Tex membrane 
Crampon Compatibility:
step-in 
Waterproofing:
Gore-Tex membrane 
Removable Liner:
yes 
Sole:
Vibram 
Weight:
[pair, size 9] 6 lb 4 oz 
Recommended Use:
high-altitude mountaineering 
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