lifeisgoodsteve
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I hadn't seen any mention of the Scarpa Ribelle HD in other threads, so thought I'd put this up for a little reference with some comparisons to the Scarpa Zodiac Tech I've also got for fit testing at home. The Scarpa customer service folks (who were very helpful) recommended the Ribelle HD as an option for those who do a lot of sidehilling and off trail in uneven unstable terrain, which I seem to do a lot to get away from hunters and get to game.
I can't speak from field experience yet, as just ordered a few different pairs for trying on at home for fit. Will fill in after a final decision is made and get them into the field. Test fitting with Superfeet Green Insoles.
Initial Impressions:
FIT
Always foot specific but for me I really LOVE the wonderfully snug and secure fit without pressure points. They also lock in my heel much better than the Lowa Tibets (which I like, fit my foot relatively well though a bit large in volume and never gave me blisters) and better than the Scarpa Zodiac Techs I'm testing at home also. Interestingly, the Zodiac Tech has a very good fit, but not quite as snug and secure and has notably more heel lift for me, even with some surgical knots to try to lock the heel down. The Zodiac's heel profile goes more vertical while the Ribelle HD turns in a little just above the heel which might be why this is. I need to spend longer time in the Ribelles to just confirm the heel snugness causes no Achilles Tendon pressure for me as I had some tendonitis lingering. Really hope it's clear as I just love this fit.
STIFFNESS
Feel about the same as the Lowa Tibet Hi GTX I have, which is quite stiff and worked very well for me last season. The Zodiac Tech flexes a little at the ball joint. Scarpa says the Ribelle HD has a notable heel roll to aid in walking more groomed trails and putting miles on with such a stiff sole. Haven't tested so can't comment.
WEIGHT
At about 3lb 1 oz. per pair they feel great on my feet and notably lighter and more nimble than the Lowa Tibets (4lb/pair). The Zodiac Techs are a touch lighter (about 2lb. 12oz / pair) though for just around the house I don't notice it as much. The fit is so much nicer for my feet on the Ribelles that in my mind it far outweighs (no pun intended) the weight difference.
LACING
I hadn't put much throught into it, but really like the lacing system of the Ribelles, as the lower foot pulleys are super easy to tighten with the laces flowing easily through each pulley, allowing the whole area to tighten with one pull from the back. In comparison the Zodiac Techs have more drag per lace hole, which could allow more individual tightening per hole, but takes longer. The Tibets with their 6ft laces and tons of loops made me appreciate this little benefit on the Ribelles.
WATERPROOFING
While I haven't stood in the bathtub to test it yet at home, notable is their different construction with the Ribelles in an outer dry system vs. goretex inner liner. I actually was looking for a lightweight summer boot but the fit and weight on the Ribelles is so good that I can sacrifice some breathability to stretch its use into 3 seasons or more. Research and reviews seems positive for the Scarpa outer dry tech.
ROBUSTNESS
Can't really comment until put them to hard use, but initial impression is they feel rock solid and have a beefy full rand that actually goes a little higher on the back of the heel.
CRAMPONS
They can fit them, but honestly I'm totally ignorant about their use as I've never needed them.
COLOR
I'm definitely a function over form kind of guy, but wow I'm having a real hard time wrapping my head around wearing bright orange boots of the Zodiac Techs. If they fit perfectly it would have been touch. Suppose that since their the suede finish they'd accumulate dirt and darken pretty fast to maybe a rusty brown-orange which I could probably live with. Luckily the Ribelle grey is just fine and while I don't need the neon yellow accents, it's not a big deal for me.
Bit of a long post, but figure others who might like a stiff boot might be curious to find even a little reference to the Ribelle HD.
Will share more if I pull the trigger on them and put some wilderness miles on them.
Cheers,
Steve
I can't speak from field experience yet, as just ordered a few different pairs for trying on at home for fit. Will fill in after a final decision is made and get them into the field. Test fitting with Superfeet Green Insoles.
Initial Impressions:
FIT
Always foot specific but for me I really LOVE the wonderfully snug and secure fit without pressure points. They also lock in my heel much better than the Lowa Tibets (which I like, fit my foot relatively well though a bit large in volume and never gave me blisters) and better than the Scarpa Zodiac Techs I'm testing at home also. Interestingly, the Zodiac Tech has a very good fit, but not quite as snug and secure and has notably more heel lift for me, even with some surgical knots to try to lock the heel down. The Zodiac's heel profile goes more vertical while the Ribelle HD turns in a little just above the heel which might be why this is. I need to spend longer time in the Ribelles to just confirm the heel snugness causes no Achilles Tendon pressure for me as I had some tendonitis lingering. Really hope it's clear as I just love this fit.
STIFFNESS
Feel about the same as the Lowa Tibet Hi GTX I have, which is quite stiff and worked very well for me last season. The Zodiac Tech flexes a little at the ball joint. Scarpa says the Ribelle HD has a notable heel roll to aid in walking more groomed trails and putting miles on with such a stiff sole. Haven't tested so can't comment.
WEIGHT
At about 3lb 1 oz. per pair they feel great on my feet and notably lighter and more nimble than the Lowa Tibets (4lb/pair). The Zodiac Techs are a touch lighter (about 2lb. 12oz / pair) though for just around the house I don't notice it as much. The fit is so much nicer for my feet on the Ribelles that in my mind it far outweighs (no pun intended) the weight difference.
LACING
I hadn't put much throught into it, but really like the lacing system of the Ribelles, as the lower foot pulleys are super easy to tighten with the laces flowing easily through each pulley, allowing the whole area to tighten with one pull from the back. In comparison the Zodiac Techs have more drag per lace hole, which could allow more individual tightening per hole, but takes longer. The Tibets with their 6ft laces and tons of loops made me appreciate this little benefit on the Ribelles.
WATERPROOFING
While I haven't stood in the bathtub to test it yet at home, notable is their different construction with the Ribelles in an outer dry system vs. goretex inner liner. I actually was looking for a lightweight summer boot but the fit and weight on the Ribelles is so good that I can sacrifice some breathability to stretch its use into 3 seasons or more. Research and reviews seems positive for the Scarpa outer dry tech.
ROBUSTNESS
Can't really comment until put them to hard use, but initial impression is they feel rock solid and have a beefy full rand that actually goes a little higher on the back of the heel.
CRAMPONS
They can fit them, but honestly I'm totally ignorant about their use as I've never needed them.
COLOR
I'm definitely a function over form kind of guy, but wow I'm having a real hard time wrapping my head around wearing bright orange boots of the Zodiac Techs. If they fit perfectly it would have been touch. Suppose that since their the suede finish they'd accumulate dirt and darken pretty fast to maybe a rusty brown-orange which I could probably live with. Luckily the Ribelle grey is just fine and while I don't need the neon yellow accents, it's not a big deal for me.
Bit of a long post, but figure others who might like a stiff boot might be curious to find even a little reference to the Ribelle HD.
Will share more if I pull the trigger on them and put some wilderness miles on them.
Cheers,
Steve
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