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Light Summer Mtn Boot?

PostPosted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 1:31 pm
by sshankle
Any suggestions for a light summer mountain boot that is step in compatible?

I really like that La Sportiva Trango S EVO GTX, but I don't want to have to spring for new crampons if I don't have to (using old BD Sabertooth with wire front bail).

Thanks!

Scott

Re: Light Summer Mtn Boot?

PostPosted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 1:46 pm
by phlipdascrip
Asolo Cholatse (TH). I love em to bits. Light, stiff sole, front and back welt. I have wide feet and they fit me very well (though they may not look like it) - try them on if you get the chance.
Other brands now have similar ones now I think, like the Mammut Mamook and another one I don't recall at the moment.

Edit: I read "summer mountaineering" instead of summer mountain boot - though the ones mentioned may be overkill for anything below summer mountaineering, I'm not sure if you'll find less "technical" boots with a front welt (in case you're looking for something more hiking-oriented with a more flexible sole).

Re: Light Summer Mtn Boot?

PostPosted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 5:10 pm
by Steve Pratt
That's a dying breed. I can understand your question. Most of the lighter boots are new-matic compatible these days. You could consider an all-leather summer boot like the LS Makalu, though it isn't especially light weight. Or you could update the crampons (maybe fond a pair used or on sale) and get one of the new generation super lights like the Garmont Vetta Plus or Zamberlan Monster. Those boots are very versatile warm weather boots.

Re: Light Summer Mtn Boot?

PostPosted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 6:33 pm
by sshankle
Thanks guys. I am looking for a mountaineering boot, just to be clear. Hope to head to some sierra alpine ice this fall.

Would these be overkill? Anybody know if they are insulated? I have a pair of insulated, and may just wear them...

La Sportiva Trango Extreme EVO Light GTX

Re: Light Summer Mtn Boot?

PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 5:35 am
by Dane1
sshankle wrote: La Sportiva Trango Extreme EVO Light GTX



They are insulated and do take clip ons perfectly. Great alpine ice boot. Good fit, warm enough for some winter use and rigid sole for ice climbing. Super sticky rubber sole as well. Great lwt boot. Lightest ice boot out there. Little soft in the ankle. But that makes them walk better. I'm soloing mid winter in a pair on my avatar photo,

Good look at two lwts boots here:

http://coldthistle.blogspot.com/2010/12 ... e-gtx.html

Re: Light Summer Mtn Boot?

PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 5:46 am
by lcarreau
I wear this one in the desert. It seems to be really comfortable on rock, and is quite durable.

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Of course, they wouldn't be too good in snow.

Re: Light Summer Mtn Boot?

PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 5:51 am
by The Chief
La Sportiva Trango Extreme EVO Light GTX will work great if you do not want to flip the bill for a new pair of pons to fit the La Sportiva Trango S EVO GTX which run 110.00 cheaper.

BC Gear just happens to have these on sale for 322.00.
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Re: Light Summer Mtn Boot?

PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 6:31 am
by Deb
sshankle wrote:Thanks guys. I am looking for a mountaineering boot, just to be clear. Hope to head to some sierra alpine ice this fall.

Would these be overkill? Anybody know if they are insulated? I have a pair of insulated, and may just wear them...

La Sportiva Trango Extreme EVO Light GTX

These would be good boots for alpine ice but probably not so comfy on trail in the summer....kinda warm. I lived in Trango Evos for 7 years; 9 months out of the year I was in the Sierra in snow/ice. LOVE the boots so much that I got the Nepals for winter this past season.

Re: Light Summer Mtn Boot?

PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 8:24 am
by kellendv
sshankle wrote:Thanks guys. I am looking for a mountaineering boot, just to be clear. Hope to head to some sierra alpine ice this fall.

Would these be overkill? Anybody know if they are insulated? I have a pair of insulated, and may just wear them...

La Sportiva Trango Extreme EVO Light GTX


I've been using that exact boot for a few seasons now. When I bought it, it seemed like the perfect Sierra boot, a slight step up from the standard red trango's that would provide a better platform for ice climbing. I've climbed waterfall and alpine ice in them, and rock with and without crampons, they have been absolutely awesome! The insulation is minimal, I wouldn't worry about it unless you have consistently had a problem with warm feet. Adjust your socks for the weather and you will be fine. Over time the forefoot has become slightly more flexible, which only means they hike a little better. I highly recommend the boot!

-Kellen

Re: Light Summer Mtn Boot?

PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 1:18 pm
by phlipdascrip
Dane1 wrote:
sshankle wrote: La Sportiva Trango Extreme EVO Light GTX


(...) Lightest ice boot out there.


just FYI - it's practically the same weight as the asolo cholatse.
http://rockandice.com/articles/how-to-c ... holatse-th

Re: Light Summer Mtn Boot?

PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 6:30 pm
by Dane1
practically?

;-) Cholatse fits wider feet better than the Trango and has a softer flexing mid sole.

Tiny bit more support in the ankle on the Asolo and the gaiter is nice. Both are good boots, just different.

The most important feature of any boot is how they fit. I suspect that anyone liking the fit of a Sportiva won't be happy in a Asolo.

Re: Light Summer Mtn Boot?

PostPosted: Sun Jun 26, 2011 1:42 pm
by phlipdascrip
Dane1 wrote:practically?

Going by manufacturer specs they're off by 30 grams.

Dane1 wrote:I suspect that anyone liking the fit of a Sportiva won't be happy in a Asolo.

Likely, cause Sportiva doesn't fit me :)

Re: Light Summer Mtn Boot?

PostPosted: Sun Jun 26, 2011 8:11 pm
by sshankle
Thanks for all the input everybody!

I'm still looking, but I'm leaning toward the Trango Extreme EVOs. I wish they had my size in the EMS 20% off 1 item sale!

Re: Light Summer Mtn Boot?

PostPosted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 4:46 am
by WDW4
This is way late for the original poster, but for those with the same question now... I love my Kayland Apex Rock boots. Light, comfortable, and semi rigid for use with crampons.