Zodiac Tech GTX Men
Description
A favorite of mountain guides and rescue professionals around the world, the Zodiac Tech GTX sets the standard for lightweight, technical mountain boots. Innovative BAS Technology redefines underfoot security and precision, while the premium leather upper and external heel containment provide all-day support, stability and protection. If you plans involve long days move through technical mountain terrain, the Zodiac Tech GTX has you covered.
- Perwanger Nepal Suede Leather special tanning process bonds to the fibers for water-repellency durability and breathability
- BAS midsole allows lugs to independently adapt to the terrain, maintaining better ground contact
- External molded heel counter provides rear foot stability and containment
Retail price
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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
Also designed for: Technical Mountaineering, Alpine Climbing, 4-Season |
Crampon Compatability | Heel bail only - universal or semi-auto crampons will work |
Boot Features | |
Sizing | Euro: 39 - 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 Nepal
Liner: GORE-TEX® Performance Comfort BlueSign Insole: Pro-Fiber 20 Midsole: 2D PU (polyurethane) Sole: Vibram® BAS Precision Cramp / Mont Last: BZH |
Warranty | |
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So, things I like about the Zodiac Tech GTX are: they are fantastically precise on technical scrambling/alpine ground; I can wear them all day on rocky ground and carry a full pack; the soft heel pack is a blessed relief on tired Achilles (I have been recuperating from a nasty Achilles injury and these have been my preferred boot). No real downers apart from: you might find them overkill for general hiking and not warm enough for winter climbing.
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