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.…
- Daniel, 08/03/10
indianapolis
Overall I'm happy with my Scarpas. They're warm, comfy enough, and solid. I feel the liners leave something to be desired. A little more padding under the foot may lead to…
- JOHN, 07/14/10
Troy
This is my fourth pair of Scarpas (Zen, Ego, SL M3) and they are fantastic. Light enough to be sneakers, sole enough for any walk, and super stylin'. I recommend these for all…
- ROBERT, 12/24/12
BURLEY
Kinda like blue running shoes that grip everything in sight and look good if you're the kind of person who doesn't care too much about wearing blue running shoes to work.
I…
- James, 12/17/11
OC, California
I used these boots for a climb of Mt Lafayette in NH on December 27, 2012 (the day of winter storm Euclid). We climbed on through extremely high winds, deep snow drifts, and…
- Shane, 03/11/13
CT
These the third pair of double plastic boots I've used and they are by far the best. The other being the Scarpa Inverno and the Koflach Degre.
The liners are removable, so…
- Matt, 03/05/13
Golden, CO
No flex whatsoever in this boot. Very comfortable. Goes far above the ankle. Very light for such a big boot. Leather, suede, and synthetic materials. Very orange, which I like…
- Ross, 12/02/10
Fayetteville, AR
No flex whatsoever in this boot. Very comfortable. Goes far above the ankle. Very light for such a big boot. Leather, suede, and synthetic materials. Very orange, which I like…
- Ross, 12/02/10
Fayetteville, AR
I used these boots on my trip to Iceland and they are very durable and great! They have great traction and are very warm inside! Great price for what you are getting…
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Marquette, Michigan
My Koflach (cough*Black Diamond*cough) Degres have been a good plastic boot for me. They're more flexible then the Invernos and Arctis Extreme and climb rock OK, for clunky pl…
- Eric, 01/03/13
Seattle
Did my research and fell in love with these boots. They're comfortable to hike in, I recently did a 28 mile 2-day traverse, w/ +7000'. They lace up easy on the hands. Provide…
- Tom, 12/29/12
Rhode Island
Just got these shoes a few weeks ago and they are phenomenal. I have been out on steep sport routes and done several boulder problems for the first time in these shoes. They…
- Will, 09/07/11
Boone, Nc
I have normally gone with LaSportiva for my crag shoes but I got a great deal on these feroce's and I have never regretted it. I'll be getting my hands on as many pairs as I c…
- Patrick, 08/20/10
Front Range, CO
This boot had great construction, however, discovered that it has no insulation. It is designed for speed climbing on ice walls, where it isn't in very much contact with snow…
- Kevin, 10/13/12
First, I love this shoe. No need for other shoes below the snow line if you have good ankle support. The Vibram grip is insane, way more than you are used to with normal hikin…
- Volker, 05/06/13
I had these shoes and they were not right for me. I have a wider foot and they were not comfortable on the sides. The tongues seem to keep sliding to the side and this is some…
- kyle, 03/15/13
Hopkinton MA
I have been wearing these regularly for just over a year. There was no real break-in. Right out of the box I took them to Europe where I was walking all day every day for thre…
- Aaron, 07/12/12
Kentucky
I bought this shoe about 3 hours ago, and I as I live in Zion National Park, UT I've already had a chance to try them out. Great shoe: grips our red rock well, rigid for smal…
- Jonathan, 11/11/11
Although the boot is great, it took forever to get it. Ordered on Feb. 1st and delivered on the 21st. The reason I can write this review is because I ordered the same boot on…
- Jac, 02/20/12