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Does anyone have any experience with there charms pro gtx boots? Are they true too size? Anyone have any experience with the lowa cevedale boots? Any feedback is welcome good and bad thabks
 
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I picked up a pair of the scarpa charmoz. First impressions are they seem to be well made and are light. They tend too run a little small so I recommend ordering 1 size up. When I get some miles on them I will report my opinion of them.
 
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Can't report on charmoz, but I have scarpa zen lite gtx (light hiking shoes). As I have wider foot, it is for me hard to find "sporting shoes". This one was recommended to me and it is wider than the most of different brands "same style" shoes.

Could be maybe helpful for someone.

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I have a pair of Charmoz in 10.5 that are like new if you're interested. Great boots but not right for me.
 
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What size do you wear?

I wear a 14 EEE, I have noticed that it is hard to find good advice on boots anywhere for my sizes.

A couple guys on here pointed me in the right direction. I ended up ordering a couple options from Cabelas and Zappos and am still searching for boot shangrila.
 
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Not sure if that was directed to me: mine fit true to size, I just have a narrow heel so it's tough for me to find boots that don't result in significant heel slip. I put just enough miles on these to know that they weren't going to work for my feet but, since I'd worn them outside, I couldn't return them. I even have some custom-fit insoles from Lathrop & Sons for them.
 
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Woodhits,

I reckon if you are trying to test boots in Alabama for a mountain hunt it is hard to see if they really fit you because of the change in terrain, heat and humidity.

I had the same problem in the desert. Boots I thought would dump heat and presperation like a champion were flat out too hot to wear out there. 120 and 10 percent humidity is more than most boots can do. Even boots sold as hot weather boots were not often that.
 
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I wear anything between a 12-14 depending on the boot. I ordered these in a 14 and the fit is good. They are very stiff and crampon comparable. I bought these for more of a 3 season type of boot. Kuiu had these on sale a couple weeks ago. I seen that they just came out with a new boot that would be a better all around boot. I hope to be able too put a few miles on them this week on the ridges and hollers here in north East Tennessee.
 
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Whilst I don't use Skarpa, if the they suit your feet they are great quality boots
 
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These boots are extremely stiff. Which is the way there designed too be. I think there are better options if you're looking for a trail hiker. If you're looking for a lightweight backpacking boot these will fit the bill. I've got about 7 miles on them in the ridges of Tennessee. so far no blisters or hot spots
 
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What's the intended use. These are some pretty serious mountaineering boots......far too stiff for my liking for mountain hunting.
 
Posts: 1857 | Location: Alberta, Canada | Registered: 27 February 2008Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Johnny reb:
Does anyone have any experience with there charms pro gtx boots? Are they true too size? Anyone have any experience with the lowa cevedale boots? Any feedback is welcome good and bad thabks


i agree with your experience on the smaller size .. i use 47 or 13 in most of my boots but scarpa i will need a least a 48 that they didnt have in our local store.

i have another pair of very good italian boots that are in 48 so they run a little small ...

what kind of hiking are you doing with them?
 
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I have the Scarpas that were sold on Kuiu about 8 months ago on close out for $150.

They are too stiff to hike with, but would be amazing in the mountains.

I used them in Garmisch a few weekends ago on a mountain hike. They worked.
 
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