Zodiac Tech GTX
Description
Perfect for those situations when an approach shoe isn’t enough and a full-on mountain boot is too much, the Zodiac Tech GTX fuses a technically precise fit with a durable, weatherproof design that handles everything from the massive approach to the summit snow slopes.
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Boot Weight | Half Pair- size 42 Full Pair - size 42 |
Single or Double boot | Single |
Boot Stiffness | Rigid |
Best Uses | Best Uses: Trekking, Glacier walking, Summer Alpinism, Scrambling, 3+ Season |
Crampon Compatability | Heel bail only - universal or semi-auto crampons will work |
Boot Features | |
Sizing | Euro: 37 - 47 (half sizes) 48 (whole size)
Tips: Scarpa recommends that you upsize a 1/2 size or more (from street size) depending on desired fit (required sensitivity / sock thickness, etc) |
Materials & Construction | Upper: 1.8mm Suede Perwanger
Liner: GORE-TEX® Performance Comfort Insole: Pro-Fiber 20 Midsole: 2D PU + 2D EVA-MP Sole: Vibram® Mulaz S / Mont Last: BZ |
Warranty | |
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I opted to post a First Look review of the Zodiac Tech’s as the summer season abruptly ended before a sufficient number of testing days achieved. That being said I still managed to get the boots out for 6 days in the Bugaboos, 11 days climbing around the Coast Range and 5 days in the Canadian Rockies. This included some alpine rock routes to 5.9. Lots of chossy scrambling. A bunch of glacier travel. And of course some easy alpine snow and ice climbing. Enough to get a good feel for performance but not enough to really evaluate durability and longevity. That being said, some conclusions can be extrapolated through wear patterns (educated guesses).