Just In - Zamblerlan Steep GT
New for review all-round mountain walking and trekking boot from iconic Italian brand.
Posted: 11 March 2010
by Jon
We're giving
away three pairs of Zamberlan Steep GT boots,
so we figured it made sense to get a pair in for review as well. They
arrived this morning and here's what we make of them so far.
Zamberlan is one of the classic boot brands and have been making boots
since 1929, so should know a thing or two about outdoors footwear.
After a quiet few years in the UK, the brand's upping its game for 2010
with improved distribution and new
models.
The Steep GT is a contemporary-looking mountain walking boot with
uppers made from an interesting combination of Hydrobloc-treated suede
leather and nubuck. Inside there's a Gore-Tex liner for waterproofing.
The boots look chunkier than they feel, our test boots weigh just over
1500g for a pair of size 43s, and combine good torsional ridigity with
a fair bit of lengthways flex for comfortable walking. Underfoot
there's a reassuring Vibram Star Trek sole unit - beam me up Luigi -
and EVA cushioning for a comfortable ride.
There's a fair bit of internal padding giving an instantly comfortable
feel and fit is snug for the size, with a good heel cup. The last is
narrower than most UK boots, so if you find yourself swimming around
in, say, Scarpa or Brasher boots, then these are definitely worth
adding to your list to try.
It's early days, but the Steep GT feels like a good compromise between
protection, comfort and lightness. It also has a reassuringly quality
feel to it, though we're not sure how the nubuck and suede upper will
stand up to scree-style rock abrasion - there's no rand or toe
protection cap.
Retail price is £155
and the boot is also available in a women's version. Full review to
follow after we've used them properly.
More information from www.zamblerlan.uk.com
Discuss this story
I like the look of these boots. May have to investigate their new distribution channels
Posted: 11/03/2010 at 12:52
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