Haglofs Grym
The Grym isn't super lightweight compared to more flexible, ultra-light offerings out there, but where it scores is giving the same sort of performance that you'd expect from a stiff-ish 3-4 season-type boot, but at a lower weight.
Reviewed:
10 December 2010
by Jon
The Haglöfs Grym is, says Haglofs, an innovative lightweight hiking boot that uses high tech materials to reduce weight but without sacrificing stability or durability, that said, it's sttff enough and butch enough that we tend to look at it more as a lightweight 3-4 season boot that's stiff enough ... Continue reading
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Light, supportive, good internal comfort and all-round grip, stiff enough to use with crampons, complete with heat-mouldable Sole footbeds. Cracking overall quality. |
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Expensive, high volume - which will suit or not - clumpy looks. |
- Price: £235.00
- Year: from 2010
- Weight: 1720g
- Website: www.haglofs.se
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