User Review: Raichle All Degree Lite GTX

Raichle All Degree Lite GTX
Above: The current All Degree Lite GTX, which may differ slightly from the version reviewed.

Rating: rated 4 of 5 stars
Materials: Reversed Gore-Tex linned Leather
Use: Light Mountaineering + rough walks
Break-in Period: straigh away
Weight: 1.2kg per boot ish
Price Paid: £120

I've used these for everything from Scottish walking to winter mountaineering. They are extremely comfortable and the close fit is great for scrambling and climbing. They have a thin sole so they aren't the best for long tabs. I mainly use them for summer mountaineering now for which they are excellent.

On the downside however, despite being well made and finished they haven't really worn very well. The rand has started the tear and peel back and both boots now leak extremely badly at the heels. I'm putting up with the leaking as they are only used now on routes and rarely see Scottish bog trotting.

Overall very good boot for its purpose but I am disappointed with the wear and leaking.

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