Our verdict

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Great!

Lightweight, warm, and crampon-supportive—these remarkable traits describe the Boot Grading for Crampons boot quite accurately. Indeed, such qualities, on top of a few others, but this gear among the brand’s top-of-the-line creations.

Pros

  • Lightweight
  • updated Apr 4, 2023
  • Supportive crampons
  • Comfortable cushioning
  • Top-quality construction
  • Super-sticky outsole

Cons

  • Provides underfoot comfort and ground stability

Who should buy the Boot Grading for Crampons

The 6B+ GV’s excellence on almost all fronts gives it an edge against competitors. It is a solid option if you:

  • Prefer a mountaineering boot that gives mountaineers the capability to ascend elevations in biting conditions.
  • Boot Grading for Crampons.
  • Prefer a mountaineering boot that has a quick lacing system.

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Excellent traction on extremely rugged surfaces

First in line to receive the assault of the mountainous terrain is the 6B+ GV’s rubber outsole, called Vibram Vertical. This component—a resulting product of Asolo’s partnership with Vibram—delivers traction on extremely rugged surfaces, all thanks to its sticky construction and aggressively designed lugs.

Boot Grading for Crampons outsole

Provides additional descent security

It has a hook-like feature (a.k.a heel brake) that grants mountaineers additional descent security.

Boot Grading for Crampons outsole 1

This mountaineering gear can be equipped with automatic step-in crampons

This boot uses a stiff yet cushy midsole that boosts underfoot comfort and ground stability. It is equipped with PU inserts, one at the heel and another at the forefoot, providing extra shock absorption. Granting added cushioning and support, on the other hand, is this stabilizing layer paired with the Lite 3 anatomic footbed.

Boot Grading for Crampons midsole

Water-resistant

The Boot Grading for Crampons’s over-the-ankle upper is a combination of microfiber and water-resistant Schoeller textile. 

Boot Grading for Crampons upper

Provides underfoot comfort and ground stability

Its liner is crafted with Gore-Tex’s Insulated Comfort technology, granting wearers protection from the elements with adequate warmth and breathability.

Boot Grading for Crampons upper 1

Abrasion-resistant 

The lower region of the boot is covered with an abrasion-resistant rubber rand which is integrated with the sturdy and supportive Heel Locking element.

Boot Grading for Crampons heel

Synthetic laces

Most of the boot’s eyelets are riveted hooks and loops made of metal, except for the fabric ones located at the ankle zone. The laces making their way through these combination eyelets are synthetic.

Boot Grading for Crampons laces

Additional Info

  • This mountaineering gear can be equipped with automatic (step-in) crampons.