ScarpaMen's Mont Blanc GTX Boots
Suitable for
Men
Specific activity
- Ice Climbing
- Alpinism
- Expedition
GORE-TEX
Gore-Tex® Insulated Comfort
Category of shoe
D category
Technology
- GORE-TEX®
- Perwanger®
Sole
Vibram®
Shoe lining material
Natural and synthetic textiles
Outer shoe material
- Leather
- Polyester
- Polyamide
- Polyurethane
- Natural and synthetic textiles
Shoe sole material
- Rubber
- Polyurethane
- Polyamide
- Glass fiber
- EVA
- Misc. material
Shoe features
Insulation lining
Crampon compatibility
Fully-automatic
Product properties
Waterproof
Shoe Closure
Lace Up
Technology
3mm water-repellent Perwanger leather, Activ Fit System, Pro Fiber XT 20 insole, rigid and cushioning midsole, Vibram® Essential AC profiled sole
Manufacturing
Made in Europe
Reference weight per pair
1980 g (Size EU 42)
Description
<p>The Scarpa Mont Blanc GTX are technical mountain boots for classic alpinism as well as mountaineering with ice and mixed climbing. The name clearly indicates the goal the Italian mountaineering boot expert is aiming for with this leather model and this is what the light and robust category D alpine boot definitely has is suited for!</p><p>The maximum protective construction made of sturdy 3 mm Perwanger leather with a high shaft and a tight-fitting finish stands on a neatly stiffened, fully crampon-compatible sole. The warm insulating, waterproof and breathable Gore-Tex® lining provides excellent protection from the cold and keeps feet dry.</p><p>For adventures in the heights of the steep Western Alps and comparable mountain regions, the Mont Blanc GTX is also one of the hottest candidates for the ultimate alpine mountain boot due to its excellent comfort features such as the cushion system or the precisely controllable Activ-Fit fit with its smooth-running multi-zone lacing. Developed by Scarpa together with Vibram®, the Essential AC profiled sole supports all your projects with durability and biting traction.</p>
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