Boot review Scarpa sl

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Re: Boot review Scarpa sl

Postby nakedape » Fri 13 Apr, 2012 5:38 pm

It is curious the trouble some have on hardened tracks - I found them to be pretty good on all surfaces.
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Re: Boot review Scarpa sl

Postby MartyGwynne » Sat 14 Apr, 2012 1:50 am

I guess for me to get ten years out of the Sl's I have not walked every weekend out bush with them (would love to wear them out quicker with more walking though).
I get very sore achilles tendons when walking on bored walks such as OLT when carrying heave pack (25 or more ish kgs) but if walking on uneven ground with the same pack I don't get sore (go figure).
I do have orthotics.
I have looked after the boots quite well and they regularly are worn walking the dogs because they are so comfortable to wear.
I do hope my next pair are as good as the last.
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Re: Boot review Scarpa sl

Postby slparker » Sat 14 Apr, 2012 8:13 am

I would like to get a pair as my raichle's are on their last legs. My main deterrent is I had some scarpa treks and they were terrible. I hope the SL is a better boot.
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Re: Boot review Scarpa sl

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Sat 14 Apr, 2012 8:24 am

slparker wrote:I would like to get a pair as my raichle's are on their last legs. My main deterrent is I had some scarpa treks and they were terrible. I hope the SL is a better boot.


check out the Zamberlans. Very similar to Raichles, but much much stronger. And way more forgiving than Scarpa
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Re: Boot review Scarpa sl

Postby slparker » Sat 14 Apr, 2012 12:46 pm

Cool, ta
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Re: Boot review Scarpa sl

Postby sthughes » Mon 16 Apr, 2012 4:02 pm

On special in Australia for $225 at the moment. That's a good deal. http://www.mainpeak.com.au/clearance/scarpa-sl-boots-mens.html :wink:
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Boot review Scarpa sl

Postby tasadam » Mon 16 Apr, 2012 5:23 pm

Handy link, but popular sizes already sold out.
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Re: Boot review Scarpa sl

Postby nakedape » Mon 16 Apr, 2012 5:29 pm

sthughes wrote:On special in Australia for $225 at the moment. That's a good deal. http://www.mainpeak.com.au/clearance/scarpa-sl-boots-mens.html :wink:



They've got my size! Now all I have to do is convince the Minister for Finance that I should get another pair so soon :wink:
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Re: Boot review Scarpa sl

Postby sthughes » Mon 16 Apr, 2012 5:32 pm

tasadam wrote:Handy link, but popular sizes already sold out.

Yeah I was all set to get a spare pair of 44s but alas all sold :(
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Re: Boot review Scarpa sl

Postby Rupotty » Mon 20 Aug, 2012 10:56 pm

After seeing all the comments about Scarpa SL I wonder if someone can clear up an issue I found while trying a pair on, currently clearance lines through several US websites so a cheap pair of sturdy walking boots.

As walking around the shop I found the sole under the ball of the foot rolls nicely to the toe but as you push off the toe comes to an abrupt square instead of rocking smoothly off has anyone noticed this as it seems a little annoying

I am in search of a pair of very sturdy/stiff soled comfy boots, have worn a heap of boots out recently name Hi Tec and Scarpa Kailash... was looking at Asolo TPS 520 or Zamaberlan Vios, latter too narrow, Scarpa SL wide came on the radar today but with the above mentioned walking motion!
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Re: Boot review Scarpa sl

Postby Rupotty » Tue 21 Aug, 2012 10:31 am

Very cheap Scarpa SL wide fitting at usd$169 plus $38 delivery, also promotion of further 10% off at present using the code summer20 see below link. Just pushed the button on a pair of 46 wide ordered online 20 Aug 2012 22:30 email purchase confirmation immediately, shipping confirmation email with USPS tracking code 07:20 21st August 2012

Dam thats good service

http://www.e-omc.com/catalog/products/4 ... -Mens.html
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Re: Boot review Scarpa sl

Postby iGBH » Tue 21 Aug, 2012 10:43 am

Rupotty wrote:
As walking around the shop I found the sole under the ball of the foot rolls nicely to the toe but as you push off the toe comes to an abrupt square instead of rocking smoothly off has anyone noticed this as it seems a little annoying



I noticed this walking in the store (felt very strange) but havent noticed it anywhere else.
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Re: Boot review Scarpa sl

Postby Rob A » Tue 21 Aug, 2012 11:43 pm

They have a stronger shank than the Asolos and similar. Decent set of legs you will love it, much faster, powerful. If youve got calves you will eventually wear the toe round, and as the boots wear in the effect reduces anyway.
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Re: Boot review Scarpa sl

Postby tasadam » Wed 22 Aug, 2012 12:47 am

Rupotty wrote:As walking around the shop I found the sole under the ball of the foot rolls nicely to the toe but as you push off the toe comes to an abrupt square instead of rocking smoothly off has anyone noticed this
Suspect it's because they're new, and really rigid.
It's cool to be standing on a rocky ledge with barely any boot under the toe supporting your weight... Can't do that too comfortably with boots that have too much flex.
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