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Asolo Ridge
Asolo Ridge
3 reviews
 4.67 of 5 MSRP: $ 210.00

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Rigid



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Review Date
February 14, 2002

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Jon Jonckers ,  Climber , from Spokane

Price Paid:  $200.00 at Mountain Gear

Summary:
First and foremost, buy what fits - not what you read in magazines or reviews. That said, I do believe these are great boots. As a matter of fact, these are the third pair of Asolo boots I've owned and I love them all. Durable for most trekking and hiking, the Ridges have a reasonable break in time. The leather does need to be cared for, and I'll admit I'm not the most responsible about keeping them cleaned or Nikwaxed. Even still, I've lived in this current pair for three summers, through moderate Cascade climbs and numerous North Idaho hiking trips. Hard to beat a Vibram sole, and the tongue doesn't shift around or move to one side after a few miles. I've had the best results when I tie them tight at the start of the day, and then stop after few miles to shed a layer and retie them for the remainder of my trip.

Customer Service:
no experience

Similar Products Used:
Asolo Rogue, La Sportiva Makalu, Asolo 535, and some old Raichle boots


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Review Date
April 26, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: alexander gordon ,  Backpacker , from Miami, Fl

Summary:
i just bought these boots to use on my six week expedition through washignton, wyoming, and oregon. i broke them in on my trip to italy and although the killed my feet in the beging, once broken in they were great. they are good for mountaineering and i used them on Ranier already once. would be nice if were waterproof

Customer Service:
the first pair i had were defected so they sent me a new pair and apoligized

Similar Products Used:
i have tried the vasque sundowners but they were not nearly as rugged


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Review Date
January 29, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Hugh Richardson ,  Mountaineer , from Oregon

Summary:
I have the old style ridges- light brown suede(?) leather. They are a comfy, lightweight heavy duty hiking/light duty mountaineering boot. I just used them for a couple of months in Bolivia, for everything from on-trail hikes to moderate snow climbs. They are flexible enough and light enough to hike all day in. For snow climbs I find it necessary to put an insulated supergaiter on, otherwise the crampon straps will dig into your feet. Those new crampon bindings with a big plastic cuff may be ideal for this boot. They are too soft for frontpointing, the boot just bends.

Similar Products Used:
Asolo cliff, Raichle eiger


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