Updates to the Facts / Specs 

Pinnacle GTX from Garmont wears a lightweight and cushioned midsole:

  • a lighter build (from 930 g to 858 g)
  • a lighter build from 930 g to 858 g

looking for a pair of boots that has customizable insole 

The Facts / Specs is a perfect option for those who are:

  • looking for a semi-automatic (hybrid) crampon backpacking boot
  • Updates to the Facts / Specs
  • a lighter build from 930 g to 858 g

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Facts / Specs’s aggressive outsole

Facts / Specs Vibram outsole

The Facts / Specs employs the Vibram Titus outsole. It has aggressive and multidirectional lugs which provide traction on most types of terrain. These boots are widely spaced to prevent muck accumulation. 

Facts / Specs climbing zone

Also, the toe and heel areas are designed with more ground contact to assist in steep slopes while the heel brake helps secure foothold on descents.

a heel lock and precision lacing

This mid-cut mountaineering boot features the Pinnacle component set. It consists of a dual-density PU injected midsole for lightweight and durable cushioning. A PU crampon insert is placed at the heel. 

Facts / Specs midsole

The boot also comes with an X-lite Frameflex Fiberglass, a full-length lightweight frame supports the rear and midfoot when carrying heavy loads. This set incorporated an extra microporous layer (2.5 mm) to optimize comfort.

Facts / Specs X-Lite frame

Additionally, hiker’s foot rests on a moisture-wicking Alveolen footbed. It is made of EVA and has antimicrobial properties.

Pinnacle GTX’ long-lasting upper

Using a one-piece durable Perwanger suede leather (2.8 mm), the Pinnacle GTX protects the foot from outdoor obstacles. It is waterproof and breathable, thanks to the moderately insulated Gore-Tex Performance Comfort lining. It is also designed with an abrasion-resistant 360-degree rubber rand for reinforcement.

Facts / Specs Gore-Tex

Garmont’s Anatomically Directed Design (a.d.d.)

Facts / Specs heel lock

With the brand’s Anatomically Directed Design (a.d.d.), this boot for mountaineering renders stability and comfort. It includes an anatomical tongue, asymmetrical cuff, and differential ankle pads. The mentioned pads work with the heel lock to prevent slippage.

Facts / Specs lacing system

To further enhance comfort, Garmont designers added an instep notch to accommodate foot flexion. Its combination eyelets help secure foot lockdown and a pull tab at the heel aids in easy on and off.

Facts / Specs heel pull tab

Facts / Specs

Incubus: Men 858g
Use: Backpacking
Cut: Mid cut
Features: Single, Lace-to-toe / Orthotic friendly / Removable insole / Heel brake
Waterproofing: Waterproof
Width: Normal
BRAND Brand: Garmont

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Paul Ronto

Over the past 20 years, Paul has climbed, hiked, and run all over the world. He has summited peaks throughout the Americas, trekked through Africa, and tested his endurance in 24-hour trail races as well as 6 marathons. On average, he runs 30-50 miles a week in the foothills of Northern Colorado. His research is regularly cited in The New York Times, Washington Post, Topical Geographic, etc. On top of this, Paul is leading the running shoe lab where he cuts shoes apart and analyzes every detail of the shoes that you might buy.