Scarpa
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Regular Price: £800.00
Special Price £719.00 save 10%
The newest version of the Scarpa Phantom 6000 features one significant improvement over the last iteration - the sole has returned to full Vibram rubber, to give you the durability you need on mixed terrain. A top choice for climbing in very cold conditions or at high altitude, the Phantom 6000 HD has huge amounts of insulation with layers of EVA and reflective aluminium foil. The built in gaiter features a waterproof spiral zip that opens wide to fit your foot in easily and minimises stress on the zip at the flex points. Weight is kept to the minimum, so hard technical climbing is made possible. Learn More -
Regular Price: £600.00
Special Price £539.00 save 10%
The Scarpa Phantom Tech is a super light, technically precise, gaitered boot for cold weather mountaineering and ice climbing. Learn More -
Regular Price: £475.00
Special Price £427.50 save 10%
Designed for fast and light ascents, the Scarpa Ribelle Tech 3.0 is an unbelievably lightweight mountain boot that will take you all the way from the valley floor to the summit. Built with cutting-edge technology, the Ribelle Tech 3.0 combines durability and agility in a sleek design that ensures a comfortable fit and precise movement. Its versatility shines on ice-covered slopes, snow fields and rocky ridges, thanks to the waterproof and breathable HDry® membrane and a sock-like minigaiter to keep the snow out too. Learn More -
Regular Price: £155.00
Special Price £139.00 save 10%
The Drago LV is a slimmer, lower volume version of the Scarpa Drago. It's a super-sensitive, aggressively down-turned high performance shoe designed for steep and hard bouldering and sport climbing. Careful tuning over many prototypes has shaved the optimum volume from the original last with much focus on the mid foot and heel sculpting. An extended size range allows this exceptional fit to be enjoyed by a wider audience. A PCB (Power Connection Band) tension system is combined with the SRT wrap in super soft M50 rubber, helping to direct power to the tips of the toes.
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