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Sunday 21 March 2010 | Personalise | Help  
 REVIEWS 22 / 03 / 01
 

Scarpa Super Trek Boot - First Take

By Jon

Price:

Weight: 1706 grammes (size 43)

Features: Cordura/Suede upper, Scarpa / Vibram M3 sole unit, 'comfort technology' anatomical construction, mini-speed lacing, Gore-Tex lining, Performance Flex mid-sole, cambrelle lining. Crampon grade: B1 Men's and Women's versions

Fit: classic Scarpa, medium broad, medium high volume.

You'll have to cut us some rope on this one, with gaily coloured red-and-white ribbons festooning footpaths everywhere, we've only had a very limited opportunity to use the Scarpa Super Treks in the real world. Or perhaps the steep slope leading down to Glossop Tesco is the real world?

Same sole, different upper. I can feel a weird
religious joke coming on...

At any rate, this is one of the more interesting boots we've met recently. Effectively it's a fabric - Cordura - and suede version of Scarpa's classic SL mountain walking boot. Stand them side by side and you can see the resemblance in basic shape and, below the upper, they're pretty much identical with the ruffty tuffty M3 sole unit and stiffish Performance Flex mid-sole, which enables both boots to take a flexible crampon - yep, that's right, a crampon-compatible fabric boot. Remember the old Karrimor KSB5?

It felt instantly at home on the editorial foot and you can feel the greater give in the uppers as slightly more flex in the sole, we also reckon they'll break in slightly quicker than their leather brothers. Otherwise the generous internal padding feels good and there's an overall air of quality to the boot.

The most obvious advantage though, is simply the reduced weight of around 120 g per foot. That might not sound much, but it all counts in the course of a day on the hill. So what else do you lose? The weird and slightly gimmicky elasticated E.last hooks have gone, but Scarpa have fitted a big, stiff rubber toe bumper to reinforce the front of the boot, a traditional high trash zone for fabric boots. Beyond that, there's the slightly increased flex due to the softer uppers, but that's about it really.

They're available for both lads and lasses, but not in the extra wide option which the SL offers in addition to the standard fit.

The Bottom Line (so far)

If you're after a fabric boot for UK mountain use that'll take an occasional crampon session as well, then these look like being the boyos. Without real mountain use we can't say how they'll compare to the SLs, but the omens look good and we're looking forward to emmigrating soon so we can find out. Watch this space.


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