User Review: Montrail Vercor

Montrail Vercor
Above: The current Vercor, which may differ slightly from the version reviewed.

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Materials: 3.0 Perwanger leather
Use: hiking and backpacking
Break-in Period: 2 short weeks
Weight: 2.5 pounds
Price Paid: $56

Wow, what an excellent boot. Not only that, I got them on closeout for $55. They are very heavy boots. The integra-fit (sp) system is so good. At first when I read about it, I thought it was a crock. I now believe in it though.

I have very wide FLAT feet with a narrow heal. In other words, hard to fit. When I put these babies on, my feet just said, "Ahhhhhh". From the get-go, they just fit my feet very well. The boot hugged my heal VERY comfortably and the toes had plenty of wiggle room.

They are extremely well made with very thick (3.0mm) Perwanger leather. This is a leather processed in Italy and is very tough and waterproofed. The boots do need a break-in period. It didn't take long. About two weeks. The boots were very comfy from the start, but the more I broke them in, the more unbelieveably comfortable they became. I just can't believe a big heavy boot can be that comfy!

Other boots I have tried: Lowa Scout II, Lowa Sarek, Scarpa Delta (all good boots too, but I really like the Montrails).

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