hikerbrian
Active member
I've had my Koflach Verticals for ~11 yrs now. They're the yellow ones, not made anymore, but they were an intermediate option between the Degres and Arctic Expes, designed to excel more on vertical ice. Same shell as the Arctic Expes but a unique liner - somewhat thinner than the other two options, but supposedly stiffer (to offer support on vertical ice) and less likely to compress over time, and rated warmer than the Degres (to -40 for Verticals, while I believe Degres were rated at -30 at the time). I've rarely had a cold foot in them in the last 11 yrs. But now the shoelace tabs in the inner booties are beginning to pull out, and I have to think they're packed out a little (though I have no real evidence to suggest that is true). The outer plactic boots, while scuffed and dinged to hell and back, are like-new structurally and functionally. So I'm considering just replacing the liners with a pair of Intuition Denali liners as a way of getting what should feel like a brand new double plastic mountaineering boot for ~$180. I'm hesitant though because, you know, if it ain't broken, don't try and fix it. I could get an eyelet sewn into my liner to fix the shoelace issue. I'm concerned I won't like the Intuition liners as much as I like my current liners. My current liners are fine, I guess. But I can't help but wonder if liners have gotten better in 11 yrs. Maybe the Intuition liners will be even warmer and more comfortable than my current Vertical liners. Who has experience with Intuition liners they want to share?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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