Montrail Couloir Mountaineering Boots
Montrail Couloir Mountaineering Boots
USER REVIEWS
[Sep 13, 2003]
jewelltrail
Day Hiker
These Montrail boots are a beautifully crafted piece of footwear. I am very picky, but can not find a complaint with these boots. They lace up evenly, distributing pressure comfortably. They perform equaly well with crampon and regular hiking conditions. I used them last season when I winter hiked in the White Mts of NH. My feet always stayed dry, though I waterproofed them with Nikwax before they even went on the trail. It is important to note they are not insulated, but a nice pair of wool socks and these boots kept my feet warm even in the severe, above-timberline conditions of the Whites. They do take a long time to break in, but I have not gotten a blister wearing them. On top of all this, the shoe is defintely built to last a long time--the quality is obvious. The Vibram soles are replaceable as well. Customer Service I have not had a reason to deal with Customer Service. Similar Products Used: This is the only true Winter boot I have used. |
[Jul 01, 2002]
Nanuq
Backpacker
These are the best heavy backpacking / mountaineering boots I've ever worn. They're breaking in quickly and even when new I never got a blister. The rocker is perfect for my stride, and the footbed just stiff enough for slight flex at my height/weight of 6'5" and 240#. Like a good pair of hockey skates, buy them to FIT so you don't have to compensate by over-tightening the laces. You'll get nasty pressure points at the shins if you do. I wear mine on the loose side and still my heels don't move. My only concern is them getting too flexible after a couple of years. Nice feature: the bottom C-hooks have grabbers inside the bend to save you some overhand knotting of the laces. The upper four C-hooks are smooth inside so pressure points are evened out. As new they have adequate arch/heel support. Insoles are not needed off the shelf. Similar Products Used: Vasque and Raichle leather mountaineering. |
[Feb 18, 2001]
rattled
Climber
Great Boots. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 02, 2000]
Scott Barber
Mountaineer
I've had these boots six months and have yet to get a blister! I've taken them up Whitney (winter) twice and Hood once with zero problems and zero blisters. Although they came waterproofed, I Nikwaxed them too. I've slogged through waist deep snow for upto four days and my feet stayed dry, warm and comfortable the entire time. I use then with a pair of Black Diamond Sabretooth step-in crampons. I have not had a single compatability issue or any unintentional releases. Although they are fairly stiff (I've used them for brief front pointing and a little mixed) they are still comfortable to hike in too. My first hike was a 10 mile break-in hike near Laguna (the week before the first Whitney trip) and my feet felt great when I was done. Integrafit is the real deal for people with medium-to-wide forefeet and narrow heels. Gotta love these boots!! Similar Products Used: La Spotiva Makalu |