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Scarpa - Charmoz HD - Mountaineering boots
At a glance
Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Men
- Recommended use:
- trekking, hillwalking
- Categorisation:
- B - classic trekking boots
- Type:
- high ankle
- Material type:
- synthetic
- Technology:
- 37.5 by Cocona
- Membrane:
- yes
- Fabric properties:
- breathable, waterproof
- Other material information:
- Activ Impact Technology; Activ Fit System; HDry
- Closure:
- 2-zone lacing
- Sole:
- Vibram Mont
- Crampon Compatibility:
- compatible with semi-automatic crampons
- Footbed:
- removable insole
- Weight:
- 1,480 g
- Reference size:
- medium-sized pair
- Extras:
- pull tabs, rock guard, reinforced heel, resoleable, protective toecap
- Legal notice:
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- Item No.:
- 020-0186
Reviews overview
Advantages
Disadvantages
Recommended use
This is what other customers say:
66% have found the reviews
by Michal helpful
I have really mixed feelings. I thought it will be wonderful Mountaineering tool, actually one that fits my Yeti size foot, but it cause blisters all the time. Does not matter whether I have one trekking socks, one thin and one more durable it always cause blisters. On the other hand, when you have Yeti feet you cannot complain too much.
On the positive, it is well made and durable.
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Advantages
Good grip Price / performance Robust -
Disadvantages
Causes blisters -
Recommended use
Alpine trek
Today, I walked Brecon Beacons, tough climb, up & down, coming down the boots grips is awesome ⭐️ Five stars !
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Advantages
Good grip Robust Waterproof Price / performance
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Advantages
Robust Good grip Waterproof -
Disadvantages
Causes blisters
50% have found the reviews
by Martin helpful
The thread was edited on 22.09.21
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Advantages
Robust Waterproof Good grip
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Advantages
Robust Price / performance Waterproof Good grip -
Recommended use
Trekking