Our verdict
Users admired the boot’s virtually zero break-in time and exemplary comfort. They also appreciated the tongue construction. The boot was lightweight, stable, and breathable. Its stiff sole allowed easier snow climbing. On the flip side, the insulation and support from the flexible cuff were insufficient. There were those who also wished that the closure system let users tighten the top-most region of the boot’s shaft.
Pros
- All-around alpine boot
- The following boot care procedures are recommended to extend the service life of Scarpa boots
- Ample stability
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- Lightweight
- Comfortable cushioning
- Exceptional fit
- Comfortable tongue construction
- The Mont Blanc Pro GTX now has an integrated gaiter with double snap closure
- Breathable
- Zero break-in period
Cons
- Expensive
- Track and field
- Insufficient support
- Prefer a mountaineering boot that retains the shape of the boot as it ages
Who should buy the Scarpa Mont Blanc Pro GTX
The Mont Blanc Pro GTX may have some issues, but it had a solid, long-term performance that’s impressive. It is a solid option if you:
- Prefer a mountaineering boot that retains the shape of the boot as it ages.
- The Mont Blanc Pro GTX now has an integrated gaiter with double snap closure.
- updated Mar 16, 2023.
Step-In/Automatic Crampon Compatible
- The Mont Blanc Pro GTX upper was changed to a 3mm suede and S-Tech Fabric from a 3mm suede Perwanger HS12 of its predecessor.
- From an AG last, the updated version now uses the NAG last which was co-developed By Ueli Steck. It focuses the climbing power over the toe or the front of the boot for an accurate technical fit.
- The Sock-Fit technology is also featured in the Mont Blanc Pro GTX. Three components, including the flex-point, tongue, and collar, are made of a one-piece Schoeller fabric.
- The boot can evenly distribute pressure from the laces across the foot using the Ribs technology in the current version. It provides comfort by eliminating pressure points.
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- The mountaineering boot prevents slippage through the Vibram Total Traction. It integrates a technology that brings protection to the user.
Size and fit
The Scarpa Mont Blanc Pro GTX is a boot for men and women. This boot has a standard lace-up closure enhanced with the Ribs technology, delivering a snug fit. The boot is manufactured using European sizing.
The Mont Blanc Pro GTX features the Sock-Fit technology. This construction method combines the tongue, flex Point, and collar using a one-piece Schoeller fabric, which delivers a snug fit. The flex point system gives liberty to the movement of the ankles without compromising support and confidence when tackling challenging terrains. It produces a sock-like fit. The last used in this pair is the NAG. It provides comfort with an emphasis on the climbing power of the front of the boot. It also gives a secure lockdown.
Enhance grip performance
The lightweight Vibram Total Traction has features that enhance grip performance and cushioning. The unit has grooves in both the heel and forefoot zones for attaching crampons.
Shock-absorbing cushioning
It has dual-density PU inserts created using a system called Scarpa Activ impact technology. This construction allows the sole to absorb shock and protect the forefoot.
Abrasion-resistant
Mont Blanc Pro GTX midsole has PU/TPU formulation. Both materials are highly resistant to abrasions. They are also elastic and lightweight.
Resists a temperature of up to 250-degree Celsius
The insole of this boot is the Pro Fiber 20. It is a combination of polypropylene and fiberglass. The upper felt coating resists a temperature of up to 250-degree Celsius. The lower coating is a compressed felt anti-stretch.
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The Scarpa Mont Blanc Pro GTX upper comprises 3mm suede leather and S-Tech Fabric. They are breathable and water-resistant. The S-Tech Fabric from Scarpa is lightweight. Furthermore, this material once “lasted,” retains its shape despite wear and tear.
Scarpa Mont Blanc Pro GTX
This mountaineering boot has an integrated gaiter that has a double snap closure. Coming with two poppers, it keeps the gaiter securely shut when tackling challenging terrains. This feature also protects the foot against debris.
The tongue has the Ribs technology. This ensures that pressure from the laces is evenly distributed across the foot. It involves the injection of PU into the elastic fabric of the tongue.
Secure heel lock
The Mont Blanc Pro GTX has a rand with a 360-degree coverage of the upper’s base. It provides protection and added durability. The rand on the rear securely locks the heel, which allows optimum climbing performance.
The Mont Blanc Pro GTX now has an integrated gaiter with double snap closure
Gore-Tex Insulated Comfort encapsulates the Mont Blanc Pro GTX making it waterproof, breathable, and insulated. It is perfect for cold conditions, keeping the foot warm and dry. It inhibits water and snow from getting into the boot while allowing moisture inside to escape.
Additional Info
- The crampon rating of the Mont Blanc Pro GTX is B3. This means that it is a rigid boot that can fit C3 crampons, as well as C1 and C2 ones. It is suitable for some high-altitude mountaineering, technical and alpine climbing.
- The current version drew inspiration from the late mountaineer, Ueli Steck. The boot introduces innovative components with the spirit of being light and fast. Steck, popularly known as The Swiss Machine, died from a fall in Nepal on April 30, 2017. He also helped develop technologies for other Scarpa offerings like the Charmoz.
- Prefer a mountaineering boot that keeps the boot shut even after traversing difficult terrains:
- After each use, rinse off mud and dirt with water. Use a sponge, damp cloth or brush in removing stubborn stains. If the boot is predominantly filthy, the use of a cleaning product (e.g. gel-based cleaners) is recommended.
- Dry the shoes naturally in a cool, dry place with good air circulation. Never force dry it using heat as it may damage the leather.
- Regularly use a suitable waterproofing treatment based on the type of boot you have. Waterproofing it is recommended whenever they are extremely dirty or when the water stops beading on the boot surface.
- Do not over-treat the tongue, D rings, and hooks as it can soften the leather and damage the stitching.