http://www.webtogs.co.uk/Scarpa_Manta_Mountaineering_Boots_101159.html The Scarpa Manta Mountaineering boots are the absoloute classic when it comes to winter walking in the UK. Whilst Gareth spills the beans and shows you them on the vid, lets find out what makes the Mantas so darn special.
Ideally suited to hill, mountain and glacier walking on rugged terrain and the occasional easier alpine and Uk winter climb. Excels in winter walking, where crampons are used for extended periods. Close to a staggering 10% weight loss has been achieved by moving to the New Jorasses sole unit and pro-fiber midsole, in turn the boot has been lowered, making it more dexterous and stable underfoot. Despite the weight reduction we have been able to add a generous rubber rand, which adds protection and abrasion resistance. The Last changes to DL, as used on the Mirage, a form that has proven to be exceptionally comfortable and universal in its fitting ability.
FEATURES
* New DL last form
* Reversed Crosta upper 360 degree ankle cuff for superb comfort and dexterity
* Pro Fibre midsole, gives exceptional underfoot support and dexterity
* Taibrelle/velvatine lining for comfort and moisture management
* Vibram -- Jorasses sole with binding fitting.
* Guideline Temperature zone - +25 to -- 7.5 C
* Crampon rating -- B2
* Crampon Recommendation -- Grivel Air Tech New Matic
* Weight 1795g size 42
* Colour -- Blue
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Great review, keep 'em comin'!
dougieranger 1 month ago
@dougieranger Thanks for the kind words!
webtogs 1 month ago
Scarpa boots are the benchmark for many manufacturers. I often wear an old pair of Scarpa Asolo's that belonged to my father, still going strong and at least 20 years old. Mind you a pair of green Superfeet has increased their usability and comfort tenfold.
ColinOutdoors 9 months ago
@ColinOutdoors Cheers, I have had mine for 7 years now, still going strong, and yes a new pair of insoles can help!
webtogs 9 months ago