Asolo Granite GV Gore-Tex® Mountaineering Boots - Waterproof (For Men)
$199.95
$310.00
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Closeouts. Designed to meet the demands of alpinism, snow, ice and dry tooling, pro-level mountaineering boots from Asolo assist in serious alpine pursuits. Water-resistant suede and synthetic upper has Gore-Tex® lining for waterproof breathable, moisture-wicking comfort. Padded collar and unique front gusset provides complete barrier from rock, snow and ice.Adjustable touch-fasten tongue gives additional protection and comfortCrampon-compatible Vibram® outsole has deep, aggressive lugsHeight: 6-½”Weight: 4 lb. 14 oz. pr. Medium widthCloseouts. Romania.
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By Mtn-runner from Colorado on 09/09/2008 Pros: Ankle Support, Great Traction, Water Resistant Best Uses: Cold Weather, Heavy Loads, Wet Conditions Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Just got back from a Rainier Summit. Everyone else had double plastic, I had these. Feet never got cold (10 degree w/ 60 mph winds at summit) even though was told they would. Great on the descent. Took a little to break in but once done, great boot.
Mountaineering boots with snow sole By D. Ranger from South Tahoe on 08/26/2008 Pros: Ankle Support, Cheap, Great Traction Cons: Sole is less durable Best Uses: Cold Weather, Harsh Terrain, Heavy Loads, Wet Conditions Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I wear these going off trail hiking in granite, but they seem intended for spring or Sierra mountaineering.
They are full shank, which is a bit much for anything except front pointing and edging. They have very aggressive lugs, softer and less continuous than La Sportiva Makalu or Glacier. About the same weight, but more snow-specific. GoreTex. Decent rocker for trails. Asolo, please do a 3/4-shank heavy hiker version with this durable upper.
Break-in time for me was 30-40 miles with some blistering. To minimize blistering, adjustment of the tongue is essential. They show wear on their sole, especially to the front. Also, the metal button holding on the webbing lace guide is wearing due to my clumsy foot placement in these massive suckers. But I can jump down mountains! Images shared by: D. RangerTypical scenery at work. Tags: Using Product
By likes to climb things from cheyenne, wyoming on 07/20/2008 Pros: Ankle Support, Great Traction, Sturdy/Durable Best Uses: Cold Weather, High alt mountain use, Wet Conditions Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This boot is great for above tree line mountaineering. Very warm and comfortable. perfect for when the crampons are needed.
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