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La Sportiva Nepal EVO GTX Mountaineering Boot - Women's

Item #LSP0135 | 0 in Stock

I"m planning a trip to Mt. Elbrus next summer. I tend to...

By Ranked #689 - Rock Climbing Shoes October 2, 2009

I"m planning a trip to Mt. Elbrus next summer. I tend to have problems with my feet getting cold easily. Would you say that these boots would be a good choice for this summer trip or is there another La Sportiva boot that you would recommend?

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By Ranked #167 - Rock Climbing Shoes February 15, 2011

I feel them quite cold in Ecuadorian Andes Cotopaxi, i only use one pair of streets socks to prove them for colder conditions, but my big tooth felt cold.

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By Ranked #1 - Rock Climbing Shoes December 29, 2010

La Sportiva makes plastic boots in sizes starting at 37 but I do not believe Backcountry carries them. http://www.lasportiva.com/catalogue/catalogo.php?cat=6&cod3=835&Language=EN

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By Ranked #284 - Rock Climbing Shoes December 14, 2010

Never tried these boots BUT i have koflac arctis expes and they fit fine and work well when mountaineering/ ice climbing. They are SOO warm and I have cold feet!

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By Ranked #243 - Rock Climbing Shoes December 13, 2010

Any double plastic boots out there for women or available in smaller men's sizes -- 38-39 ish?

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By Ranked #388 - Rock Climbing Shoes August 18, 2010

Everyone says go plastic, thats all well and good but no one makes a WOMENS plastic boot! Thats the issue, The only thing i have seen women due is use an inverno

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By Ranked #447 - Rock Climbing Shoes January 5, 2010

Tried them around -30 my feet froze! they also leaked . would be good with a foot warmer . If you have cold feet buy palstic these do move nicer though .

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By Ranked #552 - Rock Climbing Shoes October 5, 2009

No, I would not use those. I own them in men's and would only use them for vertical ice and a 3 day mountaineering trip. Any trip longer than that and it will be impossible to dry them out, and since you already get cold feet I would recommend getting a boot with a removable liner so you can dry them in your sleeping bag when you sleep. Go with a double plastic boot since they will keep your feet the warmest for the price.

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Tech Specs:

Shell Material:
silicone-impregnated leather 
Waterproofing:
Gore-Tex membrane 
Sole:
Vibram 
Removable Liner:
no 
Lacing:
standard 
Weight:
862 g 
Recommended Use:
winter mountaineering 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year 
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