shadowcat
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I know many of you use pretty heavy duty boots during the winter such as Koflachs, Civettas, Morraines etc. I've always said that unless you could get boots like that on sale that spending $300 or more for winter boots for use around here is a bit overkill. (I'm only saying this upfront because I've said this recently & it may come back now to bite me in the as......)
I purchased a pr of Salomon Pro Ice boots in the hopes of learning & doing some ice climbing this winter. I got these because I found them at STP new for $60! And, because they have 100 gms of thinsulate in them. I honestly don't know how much I'll ever get to use them to ice climb but they are such nice boots & I got such a great deal I'm wondering why I couldn't use them this winter w/ crampons, snowshoes, hike. So many of you use heavy duty boots and seem to have no problem plus this particular style has a removeable ankle support that you put in when you ice climb, so this allows for more flexibility in the ankle which was a big problem for me trying to hike in a pr of plastics. They also fit perfectly. Does anyone out there have these boots or have any info on using them for winter use besides ice climbing? I hate to send them back yet I don't want them sitting here unused also.
I purchased a pr of Salomon Pro Ice boots in the hopes of learning & doing some ice climbing this winter. I got these because I found them at STP new for $60! And, because they have 100 gms of thinsulate in them. I honestly don't know how much I'll ever get to use them to ice climb but they are such nice boots & I got such a great deal I'm wondering why I couldn't use them this winter w/ crampons, snowshoes, hike. So many of you use heavy duty boots and seem to have no problem plus this particular style has a removeable ankle support that you put in when you ice climb, so this allows for more flexibility in the ankle which was a big problem for me trying to hike in a pr of plastics. They also fit perfectly. Does anyone out there have these boots or have any info on using them for winter use besides ice climbing? I hate to send them back yet I don't want them sitting here unused also.