At a glance
- Suitable for:
- Recommended use:
- via ferrata, mountaineering, alpine climbing
- Categorization:
- C - mountaineering boots
- Type:
- high ankle
- Material type:
- microfiber, leather
- Material note:
- contains non-textile parts of animal origin
- Technology:
- 37.5 by Cocona, HDry
- Membrane:
- yes
- Fabric properties:
- waterproof, breathable
- Other material information:
- Perwanger leather
- Closure:
- 2-zone lacing, fast lacing
- Sole:
- Vibram
- Crampon Compatibility:
- compatible with semi-automatic crampons
- Midsole:
- PU
- Footbed:
- synthetic
- Weight:
- 1,380 g
- Reference size:
- medium-sized pair
- Extras:
- rock guard, protective toecap
- Item No.:
- 020-0234
I have huge issue buying shoes my size is real US15, not many brands produce shoes with semi-automatic crampons compatibility which fits on my yeti feet, this is real US15 size.
I have been using Scarpa Ribelle HD for around 3months on two bigger trips. I can say that shoes are great! Comfortable, warm enough and have place inside for warmer socks and what is most important NO BLISTERS! I love them!
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- Advantages
- Comfortable
- Robust
- Price / performance
- Good grip
- Waterproof
- Not causing blisters
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- Recommended use
- Mountaineering
- Trekking
Amazing shoe, fits very well (subjective, of course), mine does not have any waterproofing issues like other people have suggested with this model, it's very comfortable to walk in. Not the warmest - use 2 layers of socks and not the grippiest - can't compare it with any other winter boots as this is my first, but compared to my Salomon Quest 4 GTX (which has 10/10 grip), this one would be at 6/10 at most. Overall a great shoe!
--- review of an older model ---
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- Advantages
- Waterproof
- Robust
- Price / performance
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- Disadvantages
- Not very warm
- Not the grippiest
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- Recommended use
- Mountaineering
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