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So here is the weight difference between the Kayland M11+ and...
By scott
Ranked #661 - Men's Mountaineering Boots
February 3, 2009
So here is the weight difference between the Kayland M11+ and the Scarpa Freney. Is the 3 lb. weight difference due to insulation and is the Freney more of a 4 season boot? Can anyone offer some input on the comparison between the two boots? I'm looking for a vertical ice, year round, mixed mountaineering boot. La Sportiva lasts don't fit my medium wide foot, so the nepal is out.Kayland: Weight: [Pair] 1lb 15oz (890g)Scarpa: Weight: [Pair, size 9] 4lb (1850g)
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By D. Schonbrun
Ranked #66 - Men's Mountaineering Boots
January 11, 2011
I have a wide foot and the Scarpa's work for me, you should try on a pair as they are noticably wider than Sportivas. The weights you are citing are different, in that one is for a pair of boots, the other is for a single. The two boots weight almost the same... within 4 oz.
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By hasan adil
Ranked #897 - Men's Mountaineering Boots
March 12, 2009
Hi Scott, I have a pair of these and spent last three seasons in them, single or two pitch ice and mixed climbing (in NE). Freney is very light and super stiff. Only shoes lighter would be fruit boots
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Upper] K-Tech & Lorica; [Midsole] Proflex XT
- Lining:
- GORE-TEX Duratherm
- Removable Liner:
- No

- Sole:
- Vibram Dual GSb 

- Crampon Compatible:
- Yes, GSb automatic and semi-automatic 

- Lacing:
- Standard
- Weight:
- [Pair, size 9] 4lb (1850g)

- Recommended Use:
- Ice approach / vertical
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
- Country of Origin:
- Italy
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