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thanks Sam,

 

thats a pretty good little right up there....:thumbup:

 

love the look of the la sportive and think i might warrant saving a few more pennys.

 

there on sale £280 i wonder how long for though????

 

thanks

 

Adam

 

 

Urbanrock - The Climbing Experts - La Sportiva - Nepal Extreme

 

£250 there! You know it makes sense, honestly, it does.

 

 

I know a guy who has had them four or five years maybe, hes done Aconcagua, Nepal, Tibet, India, Pyrenees, Toubkal and the Atlas range and the Munros in them, and they are still going strong! They take a bit to wear in but are like slippers after that.

 

 

And no, I'm not on commission, sadly.

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Nepal Extremes are a bit over the top for UK use. Both my wife and me have them, but I've only used them once in the UK... and that was for actual ice climbing.

 

I'd say Mantas are about the best 4 season boot for UK use and a mate of mine regularly wears his in the Alps for some pretty serious climbing.

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Take a look on the 'Alt-berg' site, they are all handmade with fullgrain leathers in Yorkshire, their range of Military boots goes from light use to Norway to desert mountain special forces etc. I brought a pair of 'traditional' keeper boots (simular to their Norway boot) really comfortable had them 2 yrs. On the last x2 winters out on a shoot riding a quad my feet were 'toasty' all day long.

 

I wanted a pair of their traditional motorbike boots with buckles on the side but my son said,"they look camp":blushing:

 

For a pair of boots for everyday winter use with possible walking crams they should be fine.:thumbup1:

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To my mind 2 of the 3 best options have been posted above:

Scarpa Manta and Altberg Mallerstang II.

 

I've had my Mallerstangs for 3.5 years now - I wear them whenever i'm not wearing my saw boots - you wouldn't beleive how good they look still. Seriously well built boots made in the UK! If you like the La Sportiva look though they're maybe a bit too trad though....

 

The other ones i'd be looking at are Haglofs Grym. Spaceage batman materials, rock solid Scandi design, available in a "Hi" or normal height. Having handled a pair I think they'll probably be my next boots.

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so went to my local cotswold outdoor shop in peterbough on Tuesday, had a look at both the scarpa mantas and the la sportive, and i think i like the scarpas the most so going back up next week to get them ?????

 

hopefully i have made the right choice.:confused1:

 

thanks for all the advice from everyone...:thumbup:

 

 

Adam

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