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Scarpa Inverno Mountaineering Boots - Waterproof, Insulated (For Men)
$199.95
$279.00
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Closeouts. When you’re pushing for the summit (and pushing your limits), Scarpa’s Inverno waterproof insulated mountaineering boots offer optimum warmth and protection with a waterproof PEBAX® thermoplastic upper and a removable liner for the coldest peaks. Vibram® Stabeler rubber outsole is aggressively rockered to balance stiffness and allow a normal gait during approach.
Hinged ankle and rocker sole for greater range of movement without compromising stability
PEBAX® waterproof upper (thermoplastic elastomer) maintains flexibility in extreme temps
Removable lace-up Cordura® nylon liner
Hinged ankle and tongue provides flexibility
EVA insulated midsole
Rustproof riveted hardware secures lacing
Crampon-compatible design
Height: 7-¼”
Weight: 5 lb. 6 oz. pr.
Medium width
By Scarpa of Italy
Closeouts. Italy.
Size (med) UK(US): 4½(5½) 5(6) 5½(6½) 6(7) 6½(7½) 7(8) 7½(8½) 8(9) 8½(9½) 9(10) 9½(10½) 10(11) 10½(11½) 11(12) 11½(12½) 12(13) 12½(13½) 13(14) 13½(14½) 14(15)
Runs small, order ½ size larger.
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. Very Strong Boot , Very Pleased By Spruce King from Alaska .Not Anchorage on 10/22/2009 Pros: Ankle Support, Comfortable/No Break-In, Sturdy/Durable, Warm, Water Resistant Cons: Would prefer more ARCH Best Uses: Cold Weather, Glacier climbing, Harsh Terrain, Heavy Loads, Verticle ice, Winter Mountaineering Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer, Bush Alaskan Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Will use for Climbing and Sheep / goat hunting .
By gumboot from Copper River Basin , Interior Alaska on 10/17/2009 Pros: Ankle Support, Good inner boot also, Solid, Sturdy/Durable Best Uses: Big Mountains, Cold Weather, Glacier travel and play, Harsh Terrain, Heavy Loads, Verticle ice, Wet Conditions Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer, Bush Alaskan Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I havn,t climbed with these yet , but have wore them working , they lock your leg to your foot in a very nice way when laced up snug ... Will be using them on the mountains in the Copper River Valley , the Matanuska Valley , and hopefully on Mt Hood in Oregon this spring ... I may even see about Keystone Canyon ice climbing as it is right down the hwy. Will report back with particulars. Will also give them a thuro temp rating as we get -60 F. here ...
By EMC Brett from Seattle, WA on 06/29/2009 Pros: Ankle Support, Comfortable/No Break-In, Sturdy/Durable, Warm, Water Resistant Best Uses: Cold Weather, Harsh Terrain, Heavy Loads Describe Yourself: Professional/Guide Sizing: Feels half size too small, Feels too small Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Great all around mountaineering boot. Not for everyday hiking use, but unstoppable in snowy and icy terrain.
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