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Alico Made in Italy New Guide Mountaineering Boots - Leather (For Men)

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Overview

About Alico Made in Italy New Guide Mountaineering Boots - Leather (For Men)

Closeouts. Handmade in Italy of Perwanger leather, Alico's New Guide hiking boots are built for years of use in rigorous alpine terrain. The durable speed lacing system ensures a supportive fit, and the leather-lined interior is breathable and nearly friction free.

Specs

Specs about Alico Made in Italy New Guide Mountaineering Boots - Leather (For Men)

  • Waterproof (All)
  • Waterproof materials: Waterproof materials and construction
  • Upper: Perwanger® leather
  • Lining: Leather
  • Outsole: Vibram® Montagna
  • Height: 6-1/2"
  • Heel height: 1-1/2"
  • Weight (pair): 6 lb.
  • Made in Italy

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4.579514 5 Overall Rating: 4.6 4.579514 Based on 371 reviews

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5.0 out of 5 stars. Finest boots I've ever worn
Reviewed by DD from Baltimore on Saturday, December 31, 2011
Toughest and most comfortable boots I've owned in 35 years of heavy duty boot abuse. Bought a pair nearly 9 years ago and they are still going strong. Unfortunately I did not look after them as well they looked after me, and allowed the lining leather to dry out and crack- my fault. Beyond that, nothing on these boots has failed. Look after them & they will look after you.

I've worn these from the rockiest stretches of the Appalachian trail to all day on a construction site. I've worn them in mud and snow in Ukraine, in desert heat in Africa, up and down the Rockies, I've got them soaked when standing knee deep in mud, covered them in wet concrete and tar. I've given them as solid a beating as I can give a pair of boots, and they are ready for even more abuse. I still wear them every day.

The steel shank proved it's worth when I jumped of an 8' high scaffold straight onto the sharp end of a concrete nail sticking up through a 2x4. The wood split, and I had to pull the nail out with pliers. I never felt a thing. Enough said!

These boots are (impeccably) constructed of extremely heavy duty leather and yet fit my foot like they were custom made. When I got them the leather was as stiff and as hard as a ski boot, and I thought I would never be able to break them in. However, I approached the break in sensibly - two days later I went on vacation and took only my new boots and some sandals. Though initially it did feel like I had blocks strapped to my feet I got no blisters, just a little chafing on the back of my calves. This was no mountain hiking vacation, just a lot of walking around the streets of New Orleans, but when I got home a week later my feet had some new best friends.

After 9 years of solid wear they are still stiff and supportive where they need to be - especially where they support my ankles - and flexible where they need to flex. With my chosen insoles - you will need to get real insoles - they are the most comfortable boots I have ever worn. I have never felt that they are particularly heavy, and in any kind of slightly challenging conditions feel much more nimble with them on than I would in sneakers. I feel safe with them on.

I have had a very active life, and had my feet on 5 continent. I have a weak right ankle, and learned the the hard way the real value of wearing "high end" supportive boots. I have worn out Asolos, Raichles, Scarpas and Vasques. All were good boots. All did a good job. However, the Alico Guides are simply by far the best I have ever owned. Nothing compares.

I bought them because I was looking for old school "real" boots - one piece heavy leather upper stitched with Norwegian double welt construction to a Vibram sole. (If my boots were an SUV, I'd want a full size Ford Bronco, not a kayak carrier!) I also did not want to fork over $400 or more for yet another pair of boots. (I got my Alicos for about $150 back then.) I decided to give the Alicos a try, and never looked back.

I not the kind of guy who reviews stuff, but I was on this site tonight looking for another pair of these boots, and decided to share my experiences. (Very happy to see that Sierra are still "closing them out.") I'm buying another 2 pairs as I am now in my fifties, and I figure they will be the last real boots I'll ever have to buy. I've always thought of footwear as an expense. I'm thinking of these as an investment. They are, when it come to sub-snowline boots, the real deal.

An impeccable piece of Italian footwear at a really reasonable price.
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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. How Do They Fit?
    Reviewed by Tecnica from East Coast on Friday, May 22, 2020
    The Guides are over-built and made for a wider foot and heel than mine. I used Effax German Leather Balm to break-in my size 10.5 boots, so the fore foot is mobile. They will probably need orthotics. Since they have never been worn and the return period expired over the quarantine, I will put them up on Ebay. Hope they fit your normal American foot. I am better suited to the narrow Italian boots.
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. I was sent the summit model, not the guide
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Aaronjw1 from Texas, Nepal, NY, Myanmar on Wednesday, January 22, 2020
    I have been wanting to try these boots for about two years now. My last pair of Asolo although comfortable after replacing the insole did not last but 14 months before the sole started coming apart. I inquired about the two year warranty and Asolo will not give this to any boot bought from Sierra, I was bummed out.

    I ordered the guides and was sent the green summit apparently because the guide ran out. I liked the feel of the summit but there was a noticeable defect on the right boot, it had more room, like the area had bubbled, around the laces to the ankle. I sent them back.

    If the summits were symmetrical I would have kept them. The left boot was everything is should be, solid, it would take me about a month to break in, and fit good on my narrow size 13. They would also need a new insole.

    I can’t wait to try the guides.
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Don't Size Up!
    Reviewed by Tecnica from East Coast on Monday, January 20, 2020
    These boots have a greater interior volume, in contrast to most Italian hiking boots I have owned. I could try a smaller size, but will pass on these.
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Calico boots
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Fox679 from Wisconsin on Friday, January 10, 2020
    Extremely well made, over made really. I don't think you can purchase a finer boot.
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Best boots ever
    Reviewed by Anonymous from BC , Canada on Tuesday, December 10, 2019
    I am a professional geologist and mineral explorer in BC, Canada. My job takes me through a lot of wild country, carrying rock samples out of the forest in a backpack. You need a good boot for this type of work.

    I have never had such a burly, up to the task boot. Scree, talus, open forest, creeks, whatever. If trekking through the wilderness is your thing, buy these boots. The 3/4 steel shank and Vibram sole is great, never felt the points on angular boulders.

    Tons of compliments from people on various other crews while in the bush or camp, on both the style and quality of construction. Alico hit the mark with this one. Once broken in, they are extremely comfy. It has full leather liner which is very supple. Oil the inside with mink oil, and use some heavy wax on the outer. They last a long time.

    You won't be sorry.

About Alico

Nestled within the Italian Alps, the Dolomites are known for jagged peaks and deep crevasses that have challenged climbers for centuries. Alico boots are crafted by artisans who have perfected their craft in this awe-inspiring region. This rugged terrain has inspired a rugged line of boots designed for trekking, cross country skiing and telemarking. Alico hiking boots are made from oil-tanned, water resistant leather with moisture-wicking linings and state-of-the-art comfort. Alico ski boots for Nordic touring are equally robust and well-crafted. Whether your outdoor sport takes you to the highest alpine peaks or snow-covered forest trails, Italian-made Alico boots are sure to provide the superior stability, support and traction you need to go the distance.