Death from above
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Anyone run the Scarpa R-Evolution Tred GTX from Kuiu yet???
Holy boot purchases batman!Yup, no miles on them yet.
Normal size is US 11 so originally ordered 11.5(45) they fit but were a little narrow. Sent them back and got a 12(46) and they fit great. This makes sense to me as all the shoes I have that are size 11 are anywhere from 45-45.5 EU size. Anyway Sock-Fit is not joke, the inside really does feel like you have a nice thick wool sock surrounding your foot. I was looking for a early season boot and tried:
Zamberlan Storm Pro GTX
Zamberlan 966 Saguaro
Kenetrek Hardscrabble
Crispi Colorado
Crispi Dakota
Crispi Neveda
Crispi Thor II
Crispi Summit
Crispi Valdres
Crispi Briksdal
Scarpa Ribelle HD
Kenetrek were the most uncomfortable by a long shot, never had foot pain from a boot before from just sitting at my desk. They probably break in but I just didn't like them enough to give them a fare shake.
Only Crispi that I liked were the Briksdal and Neveda, but Neveda was too soft and Briksdal were like ovens on my feet. The rest were just so uncomfortable out of the box.
Both Zamberlan were really nice, almost ended up with the Storm Pro but didn't want a boot that tall. Highly suggest ordering and trying on a pair to anyone else.
Also really liked the Scarpa Ribelle HD but closet to my size I could find on sale was 44.5 which I tried on and they were a bit too narrow.
In the end really happy with the Kuiu Scarpa but the true test will come this spring.
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What the sole flex like on these? Bendable in the hand or pretty rigid?Yup, no miles on them yet.
Normal size is US 11 so originally ordered 11.5(45) they fit but were a little narrow. Sent them back and got a 12(46) and they fit great. This makes sense to me as all the shoes I have that are size 11 are anywhere from 45-45.5 EU size. Anyway Sock-Fit is not joke, the inside really does feel like you have a nice thick wool sock surrounding your foot. I was looking for a early season boot and tried:
Zamberlan Storm Pro GTX
Zamberlan 966 Saguaro
Kenetrek Hardscrabble
Crispi Colorado
Crispi Dakota
Crispi Neveda
Crispi Thor II
Crispi Summit
Crispi Valdres
Crispi Briksdal
Scarpa Ribelle HD
Kenetrek were the most uncomfortable by a long shot, never had foot pain from a boot before from just sitting at my desk. They probably break in but I just didn't like them enough to give them a fair shake.
Only Crispi that I liked were the Briksdal and Neveda, but Neveda was too soft and Briksdal were like ovens on my feet. The rest were just so uncomfortable out of the box.
Both Zamberlan were really nice, almost ended up with the Storm Pro but didn't want a boot that tall. Highly suggest ordering and trying on a pair to anyone else.
Also really liked the Scarpa Ribelle HD but closet to my size I could find on sale was 44.5 which I tried on and they were a bit too narrow.
In the end really happy with the Kuiu Scarpa but the true test will come this spring.
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They are hard to flex by hand, they give a little bit but not much.What the sole flex like on these? Bendable in the hand or pretty rigid?
Thanks. Do you happen to know the weight of a pair?They are hard to flex by hand, they give a little bit but not much.
Size 12 is 3.4 lbs for the pairThanks. Do you happen to know the weight of a pair?
Still like these boots?I've only been wearing mine around the neighborhood walking the dogs. All I can report is that they are comfortable out of the box. Won't have any real trail use on them until snowboarding season is over.
To respond to isItFallYet:
I have these boots. I don't remember exactly when I purchased them but I used them on winter hikes this year and they were pretty nice. I'm guessing that I got them 6 months ago. I went scouting with a friend this past weekend and was bitching that the bottom of my feet hurt...then I realized that I didn't have insoles in them.
It's funny that you mention "too hot for archery elk" because that is my main complaint with them. They are very warm boots for me. I do not recall ever having a hiker this warm.
Other than that, I think that they are a really nice all-around boot. The eyelets seem to eat laces because both of mine have ripped. I simply tied knots in the old laces but will be replacing them soon. If it happens again I will have to figure out what the problem is.
I have worn a lot of Asolos myself and these boots fit similar in the heel for me but definitely have more volume in the mid foot and the toe box. I like the extra room in the toe box, the extra room in the mid foot not so much.
They do appear to be a durable boot. The full rubber rand is nice if you are going above treeline. I do think that they would be the right stiffness for archery elk. I've hiked a handful of "14ers" with them over the past 6 months.
Those are my observations. I wish they were perfect for everything but they are not. That's just the way it goes and which is why we all have so many damn boots.