The Mens Olympus Mons Evo by La Sportiva is a cold weather, high alititude double boot for extreme conditions.
The World’s most technically advanced cold weather high altitude mountaineering boot for extreme conditions in high places.
DECENT FEATURES of the La Sportiva Olympus Mons EVO Boot
- PE thermal insulating inner boot combined with a synthetic insulated thermo reflective outer boot for a toasty warm performance fit
- Highly insulated Vibram polyethylene sole with rubber edging platform and TPU midsole for excellent step-in crampon compatibility
The SPECS
- Weight: 39.86 oz / 1130 g
- Construction: Inner Boot: Slip Lasted, Outer Boot: Board Lasted
- Last: Olympus Mons
- Cordura upper lined with dual-density PE micro-cellular thermal insulating closed-cell foam and thermo-reflective aluminium facing
- Insulated removable footbed
- Vibram rubber rand
- Breathable Cordura
- Kevlar anti-perforation fabric
- Water repellant breathable upper with polyamide external layer
- Dual-density PE thermal insulating micro-perforated ventilated foam
- Tri-dimensional structured polyester lining combined with pile
- 5mm Carbon Fiber + 2.5 mm PE micro-cellular thermal insulating closed cell foam topped with a thermo-reflective aluminum layer reinforced with perforated hydrophobic non-woven facing
- TPU
- Micropore EVA
- Vibram PE with rubber toe inserts
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"Love the boot, Order 1.5-2 sizes larger" 04/30/11
I wear a size 45 in La Sportiva Nepal Evo and ordered a 46 in the Olympus Mons. The length seemed okay, but the width was a bit tight. The boots aren't much heavier than the Evos. Can't wait to get my new size and head out to check off a few more 14K peaks in CO.
"For High Altitude climbing "The Bomb"" 04/02/10
These boots have been Denali tested and proven. On summit day we had 35+ winds making our windchill temp -50F. A few of our team members said they had cold feet....mine were toasty and dry. After the "Death March" to base camp the next day, I was the only one in our group without blisters. The boots will definitely be traveling next Spring to the Himalayas. Best boots! At the end of the day, what are your toes and feet worth?
"Not impressed" 12/21/09
I saw two guys break the lace up system on Denali last summer. Both had pretty bad shin and toe bang at the end of the ordeal as well. Once you fart around with intuition liners, and over-boots for your doubles you are going to be in it for the same price, but you wont have to screw with your feet at every rest break either. In the end my impression was that I would not purchase a pair. You don't want to be at high altitude with beat up feet and busted laces.
"Probably the best mountaineering "Single Boot System" available." 04/09/09
These boots are designed for very cold weather, high altitude climbing. I got them to use on Denali and, hopefully, Everest. They're expensive, but so are frostbitten toes, so it's a good investment. With these boots, you don't need overboots or gaiters (they actually use Kevlar material on the sides). The lacing system on both the inner and outer boot is unique and superfast, as is the outer zipper - you'll leave your climbing buddies in the dust getting ready in the morning! The boots are suprisingly lightweight and comfortable.You'll want to get at least one full size (and mabybe 1-1/2 sizes) larger than your normal shoe size.
"Great high altitude mountaineering boot." 08/29/08
These boots are great, but just make sure your going into cold temperatures. I purchased these for an Aconcagua climb but wanted to break them in and get use to them prior to the trip. Took these bad boys up Mt. Baker and my feet have never sweated so much in my life. I could ring my socks out. Bottom line, your going to have warm feet. They are made stiff and in breaking them in, expect a little shin bang, it's a packaged deal. The only problem I have had with them thus far is one of the hooks on the booties broke. Good ole' moosejaw is taking care of me though and fixing the problem.
"my choice for high altitude mountaineering" 03/10/08
this may be the best big mountain boot ever made. i have not used the millet everest boot so i cannot make a true comparison but the la sportiva weighs half as much and at altitude this makes a huge difference. the lacing system is unique and in my opinion wonderful as it is easier with gloves and because it saves time.
"Ahh Moosejaw to the rescue again.." 03/10/08
The first choice boot wasn't avail in the size we required, Moosejaw offered us this boot as a replacement option. We weren't convinced at first but once it arrived we gave it a go. It worked out well for the conditions its was going to be used in and the insulation properties are well suit for the conditions of Antarctica.
"This is the boot you need." 12/20/07
I try not to be smug, It is not a noble trait but when we were given the order to quickly leave Camp 2 on Cho Oyu because of deteriorating weather, I couldn't help but feel a bit smug. As we sat in our tent, putting our boots on, I did the 1 pull lace thing and even in the o2 deprived air, had my boots on in 2 minutes Ok, i didn't time it but you know what I mean My partner on the other hand, was fiddling with laces, cursing and calling me names. The name calling, is like what I imagine men receive when women are in labor. It just wasn't called for..Anyways, great boots, i love them and permit me to feel a little smug about that.
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