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Raichle 90-Degree EXP Gore-Tex® Mountaineering Boots - Waterproof (For Men and Women)
$239.95
$329.00
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Closeouts. Raichle 90-Degree EXP mountaineering boots fuse a rugged, abrasion-resistant exterior with a waterproof breathable Gore-Tex® membrane for the ultimate in high-altitude performance.
Waterproof breathable Gore-Tex® membrane
Built-in motion control for enhanced support
Removable cushioned insole
Crampon-compatible design
Vibram® traction rubber outsole
Suede and synthetic upper
Heavy-duty metal lacing hardware
Full rubber rand
Nylon shank
Height: 7”
Weight: 5 lb. 14 oz. pr.
Medium width
Closeouts. Romania.
Size UK(US) 5(W 7, M 6) 5½(W 7½, M 6½) 6(W 8, M 7) 6½(W 8½, M 7½) 7(W 9, M 8) 7½(W 9½, M 8½) 8(W 10, M 9) 8½(W 10½, M 9½) 9(W 11, M 10) 9½(W 11½, M 10½) 10(W 12, M 11) 10½(M 11½) 11(M 12) 11½(M 12½) 12(M 13) 12½(M 13½) 13(M 14) 14(M 15)
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By outdoor guy from Mo. on 01/14/2010 Pros: Ankle Support, Comfortable, Great Traction, Sturdy/Durable, Warm, Waterproof Best Uses: Cold Weather, Harsh Terrain, Heavy Loads Describe Yourself: Casual/Recreational Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: bought these boots for Rainier. used them here in Mo. during extremely cold conditions with snow for a test run. kept my feet warm and dry, even when wading water in zero degree temperatures!
By NCMainer from Western Maine on 12/25/2009 Pros: Ankle Support, Great Traction, Sturdy/Durable, Warm, Water Resistant Cons: Heavy, Too Stiff/Not Flexible Best Uses: Cold Weather, Day Hiking, Harsh Terrain, Heavy Loads, Light Loads, Wet Conditions Describe Yourself: Casual/Recreational Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Just recently had them out in the snow in some pretty steep and rugged terrain. They are stiff still, but slowly breaking in. I think after several more outings, they are going to be a great boot. Don't wear them driving or when you are sitting or idle for a while. They are heavy and snug, your feet will feel as if they are falling asleep inside. Best use is when you are active. Looking forward to taking them out more! I wouldn't spend a ton on these boots though. The list price/MSRP is way too high...if you can get them around [$]..i'd say go for it. They could improve by giving a little more room in the front foot and widening the tread/sole on the bottom of the boot. They are surprisingly warm, but don't how they'd fair after being warn all day and getting soaked? Remember they are sized for European sizing, so pay attention. I wear a 9.5 US and the Euro/UK 8.5 fits pretty true to size with a midweight smartwool hiking sock. You wouldn't be able to get a very thick sock in though...and if you went a half size bigger you might be slipping in the boot too much. Consider what you will use them for and weigh your options. Asolo's may be the only comparable mountaineering boot. I think either or would be a good choice. Just watch for the sales...
Raichle 90-Degree EXP Gore-Tex® Mountain By Solo Pete from ADK's New York on 12/15/2009 Pros: Ankle Support, Comfortable, Good Arch Support, Great Traction, No Break-in, Sturdy/Durable, Warm, Water Resistant Best Uses: Cold Weather, Heavy Loads Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer Sizing: Feels half size too small Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Used for first time in High Peaks Region Adirondacks. Temps in the 20's and two feet of fresh powder. Did not need breaking in. Ordered size 1/2 larger and fit snug. More useful in sub-zero temps because at 20 degrees my feet were cooking inside these boots -not complaining though. Love them.
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