Go your standard Euro size. I never count on UK or US sizes being the same between brands but Euro is usually very consistent.
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Go your standard Euro size. I never count on UK or US sizes being the same between brands but Euro is usually very consistent.
I happily use either the Mt Trainer or Rapace in the bush. The Rapace is stiffer but still not totally ridged (Salewa do a full on Alpine boot too) and the rand gives a bit better protection to the...
It was the Rapace I was wearing on our roar hunt HJ.
The Crow is another good option. Similar to the Rapace but with mostly synthetic upper. I use them as my day to day work boot.
I think his are the Mt Trainer "Lite". More synthetic on them from what I can see but not sure about other differences. Freezer. The Rapace are much stiffer than the Mt Trainer. Perhaps more suited...
Often it can be condensation forming on the inside of the boot (hot feet) when the outside of the boot cools (cold stream). Not water getting in as such.
That's the one stug.
They are quite a bit stiffer than the Mt Trainers. Very similar to the Repace.
Mine aren't quite as bright as that any more though. I bought a pair for my son for his...
Not sure where this "not waterproof" comes from. They are fully Gortex lined (and have a big hole in the top). I spent the other afternoon walking up a creek to collect a game camera in my Crows. I...
I have Mt Trainers, Crows and the Rapace. All excellent boots in varying degrees of flex. Repace seem a very slightly larger fit than the other two in the same size? but are size 42 like my other...