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New Budget Boots Hit The Shops

Contour Boots, the new UK-specific brand from the people behind Scarpa, are in the shops now. Confused?


Posted: 19 March 2002
by Jon

A new range of UK-specific budget walking boots from the company behind Scarpa in the UK is in the shops now.

We've told you about Contour before - see the article links at the bottom of this page - but if you missed it, here's the deal. The five-strong Contour range of boots looks kind of familiar, that's because effectively it's based on superceded Scarpa models.

The Contour Navigator - recognisably based on
the old Scarpa Trek,made from full-grain calf
leather and with an all rubber but non-Vibram sole.
Price is a reasonable £69.00

So, for around £69 you can buy a pair of Contour Pathfinders, which are recognisably related to last year's £110 Scarpa Trek boot, which has just been replaced with the new Trek M2. So what's the deal?

Think VW-Audi group cars, where the cutting edge stuff happens in the VW and Audi ranges, while, say Skoda and Lada use the technology that the top end brands were utilising a couple of years back.

With the boots, a major cost of manufacture is the tooling up for each boot. Every model and each size needs its own 'knives' or patterns, which costs a lot. With Contour, the old Scarpa knives are being re-used, which saves a lot of capital investment. In addition, the boots are produced in a Scarpa-owned factory in Roumania, they use high quality leather for the uppers and own-brand rubber soles rather than the more expensive Vibram units used across most of the Scarpa range.

The range uses a UK-specific last - the artificial foot the boot is built around - which has slightly higher volume than a traditional continental last and means a better fit for more Brits.

All these savings mean that that prices run from £50 to £90, which looks like great value for money. Initially the boots are available in sizes 36-48, but we reckon if sales go well, we could be looking at some women's-specific models in the future.

The five-model range (all effectively '3-season' we think) comprises:

• Landmark - £49.99 - a walking shoe

• Pathfinder - £59.99 - suede / Cordura boot based on the old Scarpa Lite Trek, but without a waterproof lining. We like the look of this and reckon it should be good for summer use.

• Explorer - £79.99 - suede / Cordura boot with waterproof/breathable lining based on the old Scarpa Lite Trek.

• Navigator - £69.99 - leather boot based on the old Scarpa Trek

• Venture - £89.99 - leather with breathable waterproof membrane

For further information contact The Mountain Boot Company by e-mail or on 0191 296 0212.


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Has anyone tried thes Contour boots or are they too new?

Posted: 22/03/2002 at 23:13

Too new, though the Navigator is the Manta from about five years ago when Manta was the soft boot in the range.

As ever fit is the fing (sorry) and it's a shame Contour have no real competitors, bet a lot of people will end up buying them with a less than perfect fit just cos they're cheap.

Posted: 24/03/2002 at 19:22

We have a pair of Contour Pathfinders on test now - they're the fabric ones without a waterproof liner. Haven't had a chance to use them properly yet, but they look and feel good. More later in the week when I escape the shackles of the computer...

The Navigator is actually last year's Scarpa Trek, or rather it's based on last year's Trek. The range is basically three-season.

Posted: 25/03/2002 at 10:53

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