User Review: La Sportiva Nepal Top
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Materials: Leather, Plastic...and other stuff
Use: climbing
Break-in Period: ?????
Weight: heavy
Price Paid: about 400 bucks
For those of you who are seriously looking to get ice climbing boots and are deciding on the Nepal, or any other brand for that matter. I am going to be honest. Any stiff rigid boot takes time to break in. I don't believe when they say "comfortable right out of the box"...maybe if they were talking about sandals. These type of boots take time and use to get them to fit you well. You'll see what I mean when you use them.
I am not hear to slam any boot, simply...don't expect slippers. Expect a blister here and there. I have been around enough times to see it again and again. But, over time and use, they will fit you well. And they always feel heavy, especially after a day of shoeing or skiing to a climb, and then climbing the remainder of the day.
Well, that is all i have to say. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
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