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Look guys I am not going to use these boots. I want them to get on someones feet that wants to do Ham and Eggs, no ham, no eggs! Make an offer Size 47 . very small tear/repaired on right boot. inner shell molded once. I used them for a couple of ice climbing trips. They are better suited to mountaineering. My 7000m aspirations have wained, and my ski stoke has increased. Lowest price I have seen for new is 577 on Zappos. Lets call it 350 obo and we can split shipping. I'm in Snohomish,wa. Pickup or delivery an option locally. Please call or text 775 four five zero 3 7 5 1 Thanks Keith F99E57E2-6557-483D-8F35-A336E4372327.heic EA2678A7-145B-4078-B11C-E55F70CFA23B.heic
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for sale SOLD -Cheap ice boots! LS Batura Evo 45.5, LS Spantik 46
mhux posted a topic in The Yard Sale
Hey there! Selling a few pairs of boots that are taking up space. I wear a 45.5 or 11.5 street shoe (in Sportiva) for reference. Pickup in Portland preferred, but I am open to driving if you are in the PNW. Otherwise PM me for shipping. Happy to send more photos or field questions about the boots! First up, La Sportiva Batura Evos, in 45.5. $175. Boots are in good condition, normal scuffs and two crampon holes in the left ones gaiter (just through the neoprene like material, not through the actual boot). I really like these boots but they don't fit my wide feet and most days end in foot pain. They climb well and have been warm up to 6000m in the tropics (not in AK!). Next up, La Sportiva Spantiks, in 46. $275 OBO. I bought these for a trip to Peru, they were great if not a little overkill. They fit my wide feet better, but I won't be going on an expedition for a while. The rands could use a spot or two of shoe goo, but otherwise they are in great shape. -
La Sportiva Nepal ice climbing boots size 43 These are not the evo's They are lightly used and pretty close to like new condition - 3 years old - I have climbed ~20 pitches of ice in them. I bought them before I realized AT Ski boots were what I needed in the PNW so they haven't see much use. $280 OBO - Looking at comparable boots on ebay this seems like a fair price. I will upload photos when I am back home tonight.
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Headed down to Ecuador to do >5,000m climbs for the first time. I run cold even in the low lands, so thinking I should have double boots (that's what guide company recommends). Problem is that i have small feet (women's 7, wears Scarpa 38.5) and literally NOBODY carries size that small for any serious mountaineering boots, let alone doubles. Even online. Has anyone had good experience with local (i.e. Puget Sound area) shops who are willing to place special orders? Shops manned by "Bruhs" usually just shrug and say "don't have your size" and that's that. Any recommendation? Am thinking of LS G2SM or Scarpa Phantom 6000. Looking for warm yet light....
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