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Anyone have any experience with these Scarpas?
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I can't figure out why more companies don't go with a Vibram sole, other than cost I guess. I have a pair of boots with Vibram soles that probably 1/2 the miles are on pavement training and total have well over 300 miles on them and they still have plenty of tread.
Quote from: spin05 on March 12, 2019, 03:22:08 AMCheck out the new Hoffman Explorers. You wont be disappointed . https://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?p=hoffman+explorers+boots&fr=yfp-t&imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fhoffmanboots.com%2Fimages%2Fthumbs%2F0000433_hoffman-insulated-explorer.jpeg#id=4&iurl=https%3A%2F%2Fhoffmanboots.com%2Fimages%2Fthumbs%2F0000433_hoffman-insulated-explorer.jpeg&action=clickToo bad they aren't waterproof. The original pair I bought in November wasn't and this pair leaks too. It's a solid stable boot though.
Check out the new Hoffman Explorers. You wont be disappointed . https://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?p=hoffman+explorers+boots&fr=yfp-t&imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fhoffmanboots.com%2Fimages%2Fthumbs%2F0000433_hoffman-insulated-explorer.jpeg#id=4&iurl=https%3A%2F%2Fhoffmanboots.com%2Fimages%2Fthumbs%2F0000433_hoffman-insulated-explorer.jpeg&action=click
The first pair I had were too narrow I sent them back after a short time and got a wider pair. I suggest you do the same.
Quote from: Timberstalker on March 13, 2019, 08:17:49 PMBecause ?What type of boot are you looking for?I started with salomons years ago, loved them, but they leaked and were a middle of the road boot.I then went through some Crispi Summits, alright boot but my foot never really loved.Crispis Nevadas were next. Non insulated, I really like the boot, currently still have and wear them often. But my feet run hot so this winter I went on the search for a stiff boot but a little lighter weight and good breathability.I started with the Scarpa Zodiac Tech. Liked the boot, but I could not get a good heel seat. No matter how I laced my heel would move after a couple of flights of stairs. Sent them back and tried the Charmoz, same thing.Next up was the Salewa Raven 2 GTX. The boot is super stiff, somewhat breathable, fit amazing and my heel stayed put. The problem for me, these were a little too "hardcore" for me. The lacing system is amazing...for Everest climbers. They have cam style locking eyelets and 3 different locking zones in the laces. I loved the customization, but too much effort and too much boot for me. Next was the Salewa Crow GTX. This boot is the greatest boot I have tried so far. The fit and feel is fantastic. Stiff sole, breathable, flexible upper with a great ankle support. My heel locks in and never moves. There is a cable that wraps around the heel that really keeps everything put. The footbed is amazing. It comes out and has two different sections that you can configure to your likings, hard to explain but its amazing. I like a wider toe box and these fit the bill. I have 2 months in them, 30+miles never needed the infamous break-in, take some getting used to if you never have had a super stiff sole.https://www.backcountry.com/salewa-crow-gtx-boot-mens?skid=SFW002P-BLA-S7&ti=UExQIEJyYW5kOlNhbGV3YSBNZW4ncyBIaWtpbmcgJiBCYWNrcGFja2luZyBCb290cyAmIFNob2VzOjE6NzoxMDAwMDEwMDVfYmMtbW5zaGtuZ2Jja3Bja25nYnRzc2hz
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Quote from: jackelope on March 14, 2019, 03:05:44 PM@Sigmanu262 OK I am a little behind the times. What does this do "@sigmanu262"?