SCARPA Men's Liskamm GTX Mountaineering Boot Review

SCARPA Men's Liskamm GTX Mountaineering Boot
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This pair of Scarpa Liskamm GTX mountaineering boots are quite impressive in many ways. I am retiring my all leather Swiss 1971 Raichle Matterhorns. It's time old friends. My toes needed just a bit more room anyway. The D width is true to size and I ordered a size 14 (Euro 48) to hold my size 13 foot. This will allow a medium weight wicking liner and the usual ragg wool sox and still have toe wiggle room. They are a nice combination of (stiff enough for crampons & edging, but enough flex/rocker to hike in). At this point in my life I do more scrambling around backpacking or hunting in rough rocky canyons & mountains, therefore, I cannot critique them for technical climbing as I probably won't be doing much of that anymore. However, they are comfortable, ankle supportive,& well crafted. I have never subscribed to the "lighter the better doctrine of boots". There is a trade off for foot protection.
Being "old school",I like the green color. I am not a fan of the fruit boots. We will see how the Liskamms stand the test of time and use. Bottom line; they are offered as a crossover boot for two purposes (mountaineering & heavy duty backpacking). I think they are right on with that idea and result. I would recommend them to anyone that needs those options.

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This highly durable boot from SCARPA is what's gonna make this difference in your heavy-duty trailing and mountaineering experience. Deep traction in the vibram outsole will get a grip on any surface, and the gore-tex design ensures a stay-dry feel when conditions aren't the best. Fully-padded linings and the high-cut top with stabilize your ankles while providing the best possible fit and keeping you comfortable the whole way through.

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