
Just for interest, I'm slowly settling into a pair of Asolo PowerMatic 500's. Crampon-compatible and goretex lined. Lovely one-piece leather upper that gives huge confidence re never leaking. Very firm sole unit, which feels very stable on rocky ground. I don't do walking that needs crampons, so can't comment on their performance on ice with crampons attached. On roads the Asolo's are less forgiving than my other pair of boots (much loved Scarpa ZG10's), so on roads I get minor plantar fasciitis when walking (which doesn't persist when I finish). The chap who sold me the Asolo's reckoned other ex-Scarpa SL clients were finding them a very attractive alternative.
I had a minor bit of toe-rand peeling off in the first 3 months, but they've just been reglued for free. Once I've fully walked the boots in, I have high hopes for them. Mind you, I love the ZG10s and they've proven very capable in all conditions I walk in as well. I have varying foot trouble and was hoping the Asolo's would give me a little more support on longer walks, and have yet to determine if they really are better than the ZG10s, but they do feel great on tough hills.