ON SALE Scarpa Men's Inverno Mountaineering Boot Item No. 10084984
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The Scarpa Inverno Mountaineering Boot is the world's most popular plastic hiking boot, and has probably seen most every mountain in the world. Well, the pair you buy wouldn't have... yet. This Scarpa boot features the super-durable and lightweight PEBAX shell and high altitude liner that gives the Scarpa Inverno a reputation for absolute comfort when compared to other mountaineering boots on the market. Having a reputation can be difficult, but these Scarpa hiking boots aren't scared. The Inverno will take you from water to land with a rocker sole that is easy to walk in, so hop confidently through freezing water puddles on your way up the nearest mountain without a single worry about dreaded wet socks. Wet socks suck.
DECENT FEATURES of the Scarpa Men's Inverno Mountaineering Boot
- Comes standard with the super-durable, super-warm High Altitude liner
- Proven on expeditions and job sites around the world
- Lightweight, flexible Pebax shell
- Rocker sole for easy walking
The SPECS
- Upper: 100% Pebax
- Liner: High Altitude
- Sole: Vibram Stabeler
- Weight: 1/2 pair: 2 lbs 12 oz / 1265 g
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"My snowboard boots for freeride" 02/01/12
I was looking for some affordable mountaineering boots that can be used for snowboarding. These boots are bulky but still a little bit smaller than my snowboard boots, so my 11-sized Scarpa Inverno just fit on Grivel's G14 crampon (! size 11 is the limit with this boots). If you tie your infernos loose, you can freeride on your snowboard almost like you would be wearing snowboard boots (my binding is a large sized Burton Mission). My feets have only hurt after jibbing and jumping on ski slopes the whole day. If you tie them tight, you can climb with or without your snowhoes/crampons better then with a common snowboard boot.
"Great Mountaineering Boot" 11/17/11
I wanted an all-around mountaineering boot that could be used in a variety of situations. I have used these winter climbing in the Northeast, and on a couple of late summer climbs on high peaks in the Northwest. They are super comfortable and warm well below zero without an overboot (NOTE: the high altitude liner is super warm and may be too much for some folks during the summer season). The boot is shaped a bit narrower than some of the others available and, as a result, has more feel over areas of ice and rock. Bottom line - they aren't the sexiest boots on the market, but there's a reason they have stayed around so long. Good price + consistent performance = great boot.
"Durable mountaineering boots for 5000-6000m peaks" 10/31/11
I have used these boots many times in the past 2-3 years, and they have always held up well. Granted, these are heavy and rather bulky. But for a pair of plastic double boots that get the job done and wont break the bank, you cant go wrong with these!
"Look no further if you are looking for a no-frills plastic boot" 08/12/11
Purchased these boots for a two week expedition in Alaska's Matanuska Glacier. These boots worked out great! They were comfortable to wear, provided great ankle support while climbing moraines and steep terraine, not super heavy, and kept my feet toasty...Couple of pointers - * Buy these boots one size bigger than your street shoe size. Your toes will thank you!* Wear them loose unless wearing crampons or descending.* Wear thin sock liners with your heavy socks to cut down on friction.* Get a pair of camp booties to wear inside your plastic boots to allow your liners to dry out. * Buy an airfreshner for your tent/boots, your tentmates will thank you...Good luck!
"Good Boot, Theyll keep you warm, but not always dry." 07/10/11
Used these boots to climb Rainier via Emmons Glacier route. They did not keep my feet completely dry every day, but EVERYONE on the trip ended up with wet feet occasionally. They seemed to be on par with everyone elses more expensive boots. All in all they were comfortable, affordable, and my feet NEVER got cold(even in low teens with 40 MPH winds)
"Durable but bulky!" 07/04/11
This is a great product that realy demands respect. I have a real habbit of destroying anything I touch. However these boots will not break. I have realy put them through some tough tests including a 30 day trip to the remote waddington range. However these boots are very clunky and have a nasty habbit of filling with water. But thier durability cannot be matched.
"Great Boot! Warm and Comfortable!" 03/07/11
I have used these boots for two years now ice climbing on the north shore of MN. My feet stayed very warm, even on the coldest day. Very stable, only if the outer laces are very tight. Dont worry, this did not cut off blood to the feet. I plan on using these boots next year on my adventure to summit Mt Rainer and Mt Hood.
"Old Reliable" 02/16/11
Bought these boots for some 6,000 meter peak bagging in Bolivia. They fit me like a glove (or a boot). The 10.5 UK size translates to 11.5 US size which is my normal street size. The liners come out easily for drying or to wear as a camp booty. I have never been cold in these nor have a gotten any blisters in them. I have had Grivel Rambos for vertical ice and Grivel G12s (didn't need the extender bars) for glacier travel. They fit both Semi and Automatic crampons. You can spend a lot more for boots, but I'm not sure if you'll find one much better.
"Big Bang for the Buck - Definitely a Worthy Mountaineering Boot" 01/03/11
2nd pair of shell boots. About $150 less than my previous pair and, so far after 4 trips with them, they have performed just as good. My last trip to Mt. Washington NH, I had them on a 2 day hike in -10F windchill with temps in the single digits. No problems and completely warm the whole day wearing liner socks and one pair of heavy thermals. Liners stayed with me in my sleeping bag and was good to go in the morning. They go great with my new BD sabretooth crampons and feel rock solid under my feet. My feet measure 11.5" and I wear a size 12US shoe. I bought a 12US and it was definitely too small. Moosejaw did a speed exchange no problem. Got a size 13US and it's perfect.
"Run small" 12/31/10
I bought these on sale and thought they should fit like other double plastic climbing boots. the length does seem pretty true to size but the toe box seems very small which does not seem ideal for a very stiff boot to be warn in cold conditions. I am going to return these and see if I can find something that fits better.
"Great Double Boot!!!" 10/06/10
It's really confortable, and most important very warmI used it in August in Ushuaia (the end of the world) to hike and ice climbing and worked perfect!No matter the wet snow, my feet were dry all the time, and the high altitude liner works amazing, no cold at all with -15°C (actually very warm sometimes)Strong and solid boot to open the way in snow terrainA great purchase!!!
"good but not the best" 08/03/10
i used my scapa's on a 31 day trip in winter blizzard conditions in the northern cascades. the boots were good but they did not holed up after one hard day of crampon travel. the boots are nice and toasty in the morning if there dry but get wet at the first deep step in snow you take and are slow to dry. i do plan to use them again but as i plain to push up to higher peaks i am looking at other boots.
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