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Asolo
Corax GV Backpacking Boot - Women's

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Current price: $214.47 Original price: $389.95
45% off
Color:Black/Peacock Blue

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Why We Like the Corax GV Backpacking Boot

We depend on Asolo's Corax GV when the trail is long and the weather forecast looks wet. It's a supportive, comfy backpacking boot built with Gore-Tex waterproofing for solid protection from rain, snow, and mud. We also like that Asolo used Schoeller K-Tech softshell fabric for the upper. It feels stretchier and more breathable than most leather boots.


Details

  • Backpacking boot built for technical terrain and long distances
  • Gore-Tex Performance Comfort is waterproof and breathable
  • Schoeller K-Tech softshell upper with strong suede reinforcements
  • Lite 2 footbed and mono-density midsole for cushioning and support
  • Vibram Master sole gives a good grip over a variety of surfaces
  • Item #ASOZ029
Upper Material
Schoeller K-Tech, suede
Waterproofing
GORE-TEX Performance Comfort
Closure
lace
Footbed
Lite 2
Midsole
mono-density PU
Sole
Vibram Master rubber
Claimed Weight
1lb 5oz
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

September 9, 2024

These boots are great

Familiarity:
I've used it several times
Size Bought:
7

Wore these boots for the first time on a 6 mile hike with a three thousand foot elevation gain in Colorado. Very rocky and uneven trails. Absolutely no blisters, no problems and great protection from feeling the rocks through the bottoms of my shoes (which was why I bought these instead of wearing my usual La Sportiva Mountain Hiking shoes, which I love, but which were just not up to so many sharp rocks everywhere). Great ankle support, make sure they are laced up tight enough so that you have as little movement as possible (without cutting off your circulation lol). I wear a size 6.5 - 7 Euro size 38, wore a fairly thin Pro Compression sock, weather was in the mid 60s. Other boots I have and love are the classic leather Vasques (have had over ten years) and Zamberlan.

Dagney