sarge wrote:Are yours leather or synthetic?
It took me a while to find, but here are my boots...
http://www.fitnesstravelgear.com/archiv ... boots.htmlThese are full leather.
When searching for Scarpa boots on the net, it seems all I can find are Scarpa SL M3 boots such as here
http://www.trailspace.com/gear/scarpa/sl-m3/and here
www.themountainfactor.com/read.php?page=36&type=reviewEDIT dead link
and reviews of the SL here (doesn't specify whether or not the M3)
http://www.thebackpacker.com/gear/boots/scarpa_sl.phpI can't find the SL on the Paddy Pallin site.
My first pair were called Scarpa Attack, again full leather.
Best advice I can offer on these boots - when you put them on for the first time, take your time and put them on right!
Any little crease in the tongue etc will be there for the life of the boot if you don't get it right the first time you put them on (to wear, not to try on at the store).
I condition them with snow seal. Keep melting it in with a hair dryer until they just won't take any more. Works for me.
As Penguin says,
Penguin wrote:The best boots are the ones that fit you and the ones that you can get at a good price.
This is good advice. However, a good price does not necessarily mean cheap... Cheaper can mean two things - a saving, that is, less expensive; or, paying for something that really is "cheaper". The old saying, "You get what you pay for" but not everyone can justify spending top dollar for top shelf items, when a lesser price can get you something that will suit your needs. Having said that, I would never consider a boot other than Scarpa as I know how great they are.
Breaking in - I wore them for a day or so before an extended walk. I get away with that because they fit me so well (and perhaps because I use 2 pair of explorer socks).
You will know when they have softened up a bit and adjusted to your feet. Shouldn't take too long. Certainly won't take months.
My wife uses Scarpa as well, leather, their first outing was a 7 day circuit over Frenchmans and out at Victoria Pass... No troubles with the boots... Wish I could say the same about the leeches!