La Sportiva Nepal EVO GTX Mountaineering Boots

$749.95
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The Nepal Evo GTX is the trusted, classic mountaineering boot that merges traditional construction with modern materials and an updated aesthetic.

They provide a classic fit and proven performance for mountaineers needing a warm and technical boot. With a comfort Gore-Tex® membrane, innovative 3D ankle flex and a removable and adjustable tongue, they can be fine-tuned to affectively tackle all mountaineering, mixed and ice climbing missions.

• Insulated Comfort Gore-Tex® membrane provides waterproof breathability coupled with insulation
• Innovative 3D Flex™ ankle
• Removable and adjustable variable fit tongue
• Ideal terrain: Winter mountaineering, ice climbing, mixed climbing
• Compatible with various non-automatic, semi-automatic, and automatic crampons. Crampon compatibility is NOT ensured, and boot-crampon compatibility needs to be inspected
• AWARDS: Climbing Magazine - Editors' Choice

ITEM: 21M
SIZES: 38 - 48 (half sizes)
WEIGHT: 35.7 oz / 1012g
LAST: Nepal
UPPER: 3.2mm silicone impregnated Idro-Perwanger Roughout Leather with high-abrasion resistant fabric / Vibram® rubber rands
LINING: Gore-Tex® Insulated Comfort Footwear
INSOLE: Insulating Ibi-Thermo 9mm
MIDSOLE: 8-9mm TPU / PU inserts / SBR Aircushion
SOLE: Vibram® Matterhorn with Impact Brake System™

 Men's  EU
 8  40.5
 8.5  41
 8.5+  41.5
 9  42
 9.5  42.5
 10  43
 10.5  43.5
 10.5+  44
 11  44.5
 11.5 45
 12 45.5

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