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  1. Selling three separate pairs of mountaineering boots that just don't work for my feet. My left foot is about a full size bigger than my right, which makes sizing boots really hard. Especially when I have a Haglund's bump on my larger foot. I take good care of my equipment so these are not beat to hell. Can ship out of state if need be, but would prefer local shipping and/or pickup. I'm not sure how much it would cost to ship; last time I used UPS they were crazy expensive. Maybe USPS flat rate boxes would work? Scarpa Mont Blanc Pro GTX - Size 46 (US size 12) - $300 OBO + shipping Bought these in 2017 when I was prepping for Rainier. The majority of the mileage was on training hikes; they only went to the mountains once on a Boston Basin trip. Cleaned after almost every use with Nikwax suede cleaner. No stink, no problems, lots of life left. Just too small for my left foot and more boot than I need for summer trips. Scarpa Ribelle Tech OD - Size 46 (US size 12) - $250 OBO + shipping Got these a couple years ago and never used them in the mountains; only on a handful of winter hikes. Cool boot, nice and light, fairly warm. Just don't like how they fit/perform. The sole is stiff like a light mountaineering boot, but there is a lot of ankle flex with the style of gaiter it has. I prefer my Trango Techs over these honestly. Mammut Taiss Pro High - Size 46 (US size 12) - $350 OBO + shipping Really, really cool boots. Super light and pretty warm. The dual Boa system makes them easy to put on and adjust with gloves. Would love to keep these but for some reason they irritate my left heel a lot. Took these up Adams and Baker and they performed great. I wore them car-to-car for Adams and apart from hurting my left heel, they were super comfy. The toe box isn't as tall as other boots, so for a size 12 they "feel" kinda small. There is a small piece of gear tape on the inside of the left boot from a crampon puncture.
  2. Brand new BD Camalot Ultralight #4 that has been collecting dust in my gear bin after an injury sidelined my climbing. Never placed, never racked. I apparently bought it in 2019 and the mfg tag on the sling says 2017. Always stored in a gear bin in my basement, so not in UV light or near chemicals etc, meaning it still has its whole cracktacular life ahead of it. Comes with a new matching silver Camp Nano racking biner. $100 cash only in Portland, no shipping Also for sale is a barely used women's Mammut Ophir 3 slide women's harness, size M. Comes with a BD Rocklock belay biner, a Climb X ATC knockoff belay device, and a Climb X chalk bag. I got these for my girlfriend years ago to try climbing and they were basically only used to belay me a few times and have gathered dust since. Like new. $50 for all of it.
  3. For your next trip to high heights, cold climates, and technical terrain, gear up with the Mammut Eigerjoch Pro In Hooded Jacket. Designed for mountaineering, this jacket has everything you need to thrive in extreme environments. The shell of the jacket is made up of Pertex Quantum Pro fabric, an ultralight material that repels water, resists abrasion, and adds almost no weight to your kit. On the inside you've got a combination of down and synthetic insulation for a one-two punch of warmth and comfort in cold conditions. PrimaLoft Gold insulation is placed in areas that are more sensitive to moisture buildup, giving you warm-when-wet warmth where it counts and reliable down insulation everywhere else. face fabric] Pertex Quantum Pro (100% polymide), DWR treatment Insulation 90% down 850, 10% PrimaLoft feather Baffle Construction double-chamber Fit regular Length hip Hood helmet compatible Pockets 2 chest, 2 internal mesh, internal chest, 2 front Thumbholes elastic hand gaiters Claimed Weight 1lb 10oz
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