Salewa - Women's Crow GTX - Mountaineering boots
At a glance
Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Women
- Recommended use:
- via ferrata, hillwalking
- Categorization:
- C - mountaineering boots
- Type:
- high ankle
- Material type:
- leather, synthetic
- Material note:
- contains non-textile parts of animal origin
- Technology:
- GORE-TEX Performance Comfort
- Membrane:
- yes
- Fabric properties:
- breathable, waterproof
- Closure:
- lacing
- Sole:
- Vibram Mulaz
- Crampon Compatibility:
- compatible with semi-automatic crampons
- Weight:
- 1,050 g
- Reference size:
- medium-sized pair
- Extras:
- rock guard, resoleable
- Legal notice:
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- Item No.:
- 120-0048
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This is what other customers say:
Great shoes for hiking, super sturdy and good grip, also very comfortable
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Winter hiking Trekking Hiking Beginner
Under Material and Features, it mentions Hill walking, whilst other Salewa boots here similar to this one, list Ferrata.
Hi Patricia,
The Crow is designed for mixed use on general alpine terrain and alpine trekking. While it can be used for via ferrata and hillwalking , because it's crampon compatible the stiffness of the sole unit would make it for me not ideal.
I would see the Women's MTN Trainer Mid GTX or the Women's Mountain Trainer 2 Mid GTX to be a better choice.
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by Gabi helpful
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Robust Waterproof -
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Too stiff -
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Mountaineering
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Robust Waterproof Price / performance Good grip
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Price / performance Waterproof Good grip
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Good grip Waterproof -
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Winter hiking Mountaineering Via ferrata
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Waterproof Price / performance Good grip Robust
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Robust Waterproof -
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Bad grip Too stiff -
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Trekking
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Good grip Price / performance -
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Trekking
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