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Sun 28 Aug, 2011 8:55 am
Hi all
I am looking for a new pair of boots, I have a pair of Scarpa SL (think they are the model before) and the lining has finally given out. So I was looking at another pair, or maybe something like the Lowa Baffin Pro, or Meindl Borneo Pro.
My questions, can anyone recommend one over the others? Also are Lowa and /or Meindl available in Australia?
Cheers David
Mon 29 Aug, 2011 8:42 pm
RiffRaff762 wrote:Hi all
I am looking for a new pair of boots, I have a pair of Scarpa SL (think they are the model before) and the lining has finally given out. So I was looking at another pair, or maybe something like the Lowa Baffin Pro, or Meindl Borneo Pro.
My questions, can anyone recommend one over the others? Also are Lowa and /or Meindl available in Australia?
Cheers David
Campsaver has a sale on the SL, the other brands are likely just as good?
Mon 29 Aug, 2011 8:53 pm
The SL M3 are also on sale from Paddy Pallin (eBay) for $200. I'm new to all this but it seems a bargin if you wanted to replace your old pair.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Scarpa-SL-M3 ... 6fc4464d64
Tue 30 Aug, 2011 4:14 am
Oh my god 1750g a pair, thats pretty much the same weight as my tent, sleeping bag and pack

Those would kill your feet after a while, lots of extra weight to lift every step

Cheers.
Tue 30 Aug, 2011 6:58 am
John Sheridan wrote:Oh my god 1750g a pair, thats pretty much the same weight as my tent, sleeping bag and pack

Those would kill your feet after a while, lots of extra weight to lift every step

Cheers.
While thats true, I am very very hard on shoes. Manage to kill lesser brands in under 6 months. I recently got 2 years out of a pair of SL's.
All depends on the type of walking you do. If your a track walker, these shoes are not for you!! If you walk offtrack on alot of rock, they are an excellent choice.
Tue 30 Aug, 2011 9:32 am
John Sheridan wrote:Those would kill your feet after a while, lots of extra weight to lift every step

Cheers.
You mean "
In my opinion", .....
I am very happy with my Scarpas, well into my 4th pair.
Each to their own, some love, some hate, some indifferent, some don't know. Sure, they're not for everyone. But for what I do (and others as indicated), they're great.
Tue 30 Aug, 2011 9:45 am
John Sheridan wrote:Oh my god 1750g a pair, thats pretty much the same weight as my tent, sleeping bag and pack

Those would kill your feet after a while, lots of extra weight to lift every step

Cheers.
Ill just wait for some Ultralight weight thongs, 150gms $400 and then my footwear will be lighter than everyones, and therefore the best for all conditions.
Tue 30 Aug, 2011 10:15 am
Well there is a forum member who has a reputation for walking in the southwest in his sandals if you can believe that......
Tue 30 Aug, 2011 10:45 am
John Sheridan wrote:Oh my god 1750g a pair, thats pretty much the same weight as my tent, sleeping bag and pack

Those would kill your feet after a while, lots of extra weight to lift every step

Cheers.
My new boots weigh 1650g and I consider them light for the purpose I bought them for.
My old boots had so many leaks that after my last wet walk in them they each weighed 1600g the next day, they felt pretty heavy by the time I got back to the car!
Tue 30 Aug, 2011 11:04 am
tasadam wrote:John Sheridan wrote:Those would kill your feet after a while, lots of extra weight to lift every step

Cheers.
You mean "
In my opinion", .....
I am very happy with my Scarpas, well into my 4th pair.
Each to their own, some love, some hate, some indifferent, some don't know. Sure, they're not for everyone. But for what I do (and others as indicated), they're great.
I think John's referring to research on the effect of heavier boots and how it has been equated to additional pack weight. This guy has compiled some of the research.
http://www.fjaderlatt.se/2009/11/weight-on-your-feet.
Of course if you're hiking in rough Tassie scrub then protecting your feet and not wearing out your boots quickly is a bigger concern...
I had a pair of Raichle boots which didn't fit me properly and tore up my feet at the beginning of a three day hike. In desperation I borrowed a pair of crocs from my mate's wife (which were a striking bright purple) and hiked in those for the rest of the walk. Apart from feeling stones through the thin soles and smiling bravely whenever we met other hikers

they worked pretty damned well !
Tue 30 Aug, 2011 11:05 am
Dale wrote:I had a pair of Raichle boots which didn't fit me properly and tore up my feet at the beginning of a three day hike. In desperation I borrowed a pair of crocs from my mate's wife (which were a striking bright purple) and hiked in those for the rest of the walk. Apart from feeling stones through the thin soles and smiling bravely whenever we met other hikers

they worked pretty damned well !
I'd wear crocs in tassie scrub over Raichle's ANY day
Tue 30 Aug, 2011 11:26 am
Yeah funnily enough (or not) my mate's wife went and bought a pair of Raichles and had the same issues...
Tue 30 Aug, 2011 2:24 pm
frenchy_84 wrote:Ill just wait for some Ultralight weight thongs, 150gms $400 and then my footwear will be lighter than everyones, and therefore the best for all conditions.
OOw, where can i get those
riff-raff
Those Lowa and Meindl have a good reputation, i don't recall seeing them in tassie, i'd imagine there would be a dealer up your way somewhere? I doubt many here would know much about them, Scarpa took off in my era, what else was there? good boots though.. anyhow, Baffin/Borneo, look similar don't they..I like the high rubber rand, could get a bit hot maybe? Good thinking to avoid goretex though (imo)
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