Wesdoug Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 I love scarpa’s but I think I’m about to give kayland a shot. The Scarpa I think I would have gone with would have been the orange Triolet but I’m leaning toward the kayland Apex XT or MXT. Here is my issue – the Apex looks like it will be great for keeping my feet warm and dry but they are rated as VERY rigid. Because I don’t plan or have any desire to climb vertical ice I don’t know that I need this. Also, the rigidity may make them not so great on an approach if I were trying to use one boot. My concern with the MXT is warmth and waterproof-ness. It looks like the lowes average temps for the area are about 30 degrees in May but I don’t know if that’s taken from Estes Park or on the peak – My guess is Estes Park. It seems the MXT would be the more versatile boot but I don’t want my toes to freeze (I’m somewhat cold natured) at the expense of owning a more versatile boot. Thoughts out there on these two boots? Quote
Fairweather Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 It all depends on the shape of your foot, but I absolutely love my Garmont Tower GTX's for multi-purpose approach/light mountaineering. Ptarmigan Traverse last Fall with no blisters, hot spots, or tired feet. Quote
Wesdoug Posted April 2, 2010 Author Posted April 2, 2010 the Scarpa and kaylands both fit me pretty well but trying to pick b/t the Apex XT or the MXT? Quote
Figger_Eight Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 How about the Apex Rock? The XT's are definitely a bit more rigid than the Triolets, and are able to take a full step in crampon, but have a decent enough rocker that they won't totally brutalize you on the approach. The Apex Rocks have a little more flexibility and are nearly as insulated as the XT's. Quote
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