La Sportiva Boots Albuquerque NM

These boots fit me great, and they satisfied all the criteria I was looking for in a mountaineering boot: stiff shank, crampon compatible, constructed of very durable materials, relatively light-weight, insulated but not bulky, made from a women’s specific last (so the heel is narrow and my feet don’t swim around inside the shoe), and most importantly fit very well.

Dillard's
505-883-5900
2100 Louisiana Blvd Ne Ste 155
Albuquerque, NM
JC Penney
505-883-5800
6600 Menaul Blvd NE Ste 600
Albuquerque, NM
Express
(505) 884-4764
6600 Menaul N.E.
Albuquerque, NM
Shoe Fitters Inc
(505) 884-0005
6600 Menaul Ne Ste 383
Albuquerque, NM
The Sports Authority #503
(505) 881-8082
2100 Louisiana Blvd Winrock Superstore
Albuquerque, NM
My Best Friend's Closet
505-298-4099
7915 Menaul Blvd. Ne
Albuquerque, NM
Gap
(505)881-6444
6600 Menaul Boulevard Ne
Albuquerque, NM
Castle Coin Jewelry & Antiques
505-881-4408
5606 Menaul Blvd Ne
Albuquerque, NM
Ann Taylor
(505) 872-2266
2261 Q ST NE
Albuquerque, NM
Macy's
505/889-2100
6600 Menual
Albuquerque, NM

La Sportiva Glacier EVO Boots

La Sportiva Womens Glacier Evo Boot

La Sportiva Women's Glacier Evo Boot

After searching high and low at my local outdoor retail shops for a pair of womens mountaineering boots, I ended up buying a pair online. Apparently Southern California retailers don’t think that women like to hike in cold, snowy conditions, or snowshoe. Since I love doing both, I did a bunch of research and ended up getting these La Sportiva Womens Glacier Evo Boots.

When I bought these mountaineering boots, I didn’t have my own mountaineering boots shopping tips , but I did have an idea of what I was looking for. When they arrived in the mail I wore them around (inside) for several days, practicing walking up and down stairs to make sure my heel didn’t sleep and my toes didn’t slide forward on the downhill. Luckily for me, they fit great, and they satisfied all the criteria I was looking for in a mountaineering boot: stiff shank, crampon compatible, constructed of very durable materials, relatively light-weight, insulated but not bulky, made from a women’s specific last (so the heel is narrow and my feet don’t swim around inside the shoe), and most importantly fit very well.

I’ve used them many times, mainly for snowshoeing, but also for some winter hiking in a mix of rock and snow. They keep my feet very warm, but more importantly they provide tremendous support with their rigid shank, and are extremely lightweight (for a mountaineering boot!). Plus, the fit is somewhat adjustable because the tongue can be removed and placed lower in the boot for people with lower volume feet, or higher up for people with higher volume feet.

To ensure that absolutely no moisture gets anywhere near my feet, I put Tectron Sno-Seal on these boots a day or two in advance of every snowshoe trip and winter hiking expedition. Water just beads up on the outside of my boots, so it doesn’t even have a chance of getting close to the Gore-Tex liner inside the boot!

You can pick up a pair of the La Sportiva Glacier EVO boots at Sierra Trading Post .

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