Mammut Eiswand GTX Mountaineering Boot - Mens
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Most Helpful Positive Review Absolute Alpine... no joke
These boots are fantastic! Waterproof, warm, and have functional climbing ability. The cut is wider than a LaSportiva but more narrow than a Scarpa, my perfect fit. So long silver bullets, I've found a new climbing partner.
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Excellent fit for a standard foot

by christopher P., from AB, Canada Written on June 2, 2017
Picked these up at an incredible value from Campsaver. Amazing boots for moderate temperature Alpine and Ice.
Would recommend: Yes
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Best Mammut mountaineringboot?

by Marcel L., Written on August 13, 2016
I bought these shoes on my holiday in Switzerland for discount, normaly the shoes cost €400,- and now €181,-
The next days I walked without no problems and blisters, the shoes fit great and walks great and have great traction also in wet conditions.
After 6 days walk in the Alps, normal mountainwalks above 2000 meter sealevel, the sole wears off.
I send a message to the Mammut factory and I must send my shoes to the factory. After two weeks my shoes came back, with new soles and extra laces and inner soles. Normaly the Eiswand GTX have Vibram Maton soles. Now I have Vibram Teton soles under the shoes, the same Mammut use for the Nordwand TL shoes or the Magic Peak High GTX.
In a coupe of weeks I go to the Alps again for mountainwalking and hope the sole is great.
For now 3 stars, maybe 5 as the new sole is great and not wearing off.
For service Mammut got 5 stars.
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A solid general mountaineering boot

by Eric, Verified Owner from CA, United States Written on December 27, 2015
I have yet to take these into the mountains to wear in the winter, but I plan on taking these with me to Mt Ranier and wearing them with my Grivel G12 crampons.

They are very stiff. Keeping that in mind, they are still wearable around town and in the mountains. Take that statement with a grain of salt mind you, I was wearing them around to break in and while not as flexible as my Salomon Quest 4D II boots, they did not give me blisters or cause any pain. Just have to keep in mind that there is very little flexibility in them due to the nature of this kind of boot.

I typically wear a 12 wide in my boots, but given that I am only slightly on the wide side these in 12 medium fit me well with a light hiking sock. And should fit well with a heavier sock on too when I hit the mountains.

I don't plan on ever doing any high altitude climbing with these but more winter trekking in the Alps or hill walking in the UK or when I find myself in conditions where crampons are required for safety sake.

If you need this kind of boot, you can't go too far wrong with this boot at all.
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