2021 Best Mountaineering boots for 4000M to 6500M peaks - Namas Adventure
2021 Best Mountaineering boots for 4000M to 6500M peaks
You finally want to climb that peak you have always been planning. Once you are booked, next comes your mountaineering gears. Mountaineering boots are one of the most important gears when climbing high-altitude mountain peaks. These are not just your average climbing boots, rather they must full fill a whole range of tasks during your expedition. Your boot must keep you comfortable, warm, dry, and perform to your max. So having the right pair makes all the difference. Trust us when we say this, you do not want a bad pair to give you trouble when climbing or worst case you suffer from frostbite. On our trips, we do get a lot of beginner/novice climbers in our 6000M+ peaks like Mera Peak, Island and Lobuche Peak (or choose just one), Yala Peak, or Peruvian expeditions. Although these peak summits are achievable by beginner climbers with proper guidance, climbers are responsible for their gears (quality). In this post, our team at Namas Adventure has compiled the best mountaineering boots that are out there in the market (2021).
LA SPORTIVA G2 EVO
LA Sportiva is one of the market leaders when it comes to mountaineering boots at all altitude levels. A refinement on their famous G2 SM, G2 EVO is the new lightest and warmest high altitude technical boot in the market, the G2 Evo is designed for extreme mountaineering and prolonged exposure to frigid temperatures.
Products features:
• For high altitude mountaineering in extreme temperatures
• Double boot with an innovative dual BOA® closure system
• Ultrasonic welded and heat-sealed gaiter
• Corner Zip™ articulated zipper technology
• Lightweight air-injected rubber rands/toe cap for protection and durability
• 3mm Honeycomb Tech insulating carbon insole for stiffness and warmth
• Automatic crampon compatibility for high-alpine mountaineering and technical situations
SCARPA, another market leader in making amazing mountaineering boots. Their Phantom 6000 is a more streamlined version of their Phantom 8000 for highly technical, cold-weather climbing at lower elevations. This boot can be worn both for high altitude climbing up to 6500M in the Himalayas, Andes, or other similar high altitude peaks around the world. The zipper and upper snap stop any water/ice/snow from getting inside the boot and also keeps the feet warm. The Phantom 6000 features an incredibly warm double-boot design with a lightweight, lower-profile construction that provides precision climbing on big alpine objectives.
Features:
Automatic and semi-automatic crampon compatible
Vibram® Zero Gravity sole saves weight while increasing warmth
Primaloft® Micropile and EVA make the inner boot one of our warmest yet
Waterproof zipper and integrated gaiter for all conditions
Advanced midsole provides shock absorption and lightweight sensitivity
Arcteryx is known for their premium outerwear and this the only technical boots they offer. Stealth-looking and sleek-looking boot, these are compatible with B3 crampons and can be used for both high altitude and ice climbing. Arcteryx mentions it as their pinnacle of design for mountaineering, ice, and mixed climbing. The Acrux AR is the lightest, most durable, and lowest profile insulated double boot available. AR: The GORE-TEX HIGH-LINERS helps keep the boots dry and warm.
Features:
Waterproof, breathable and lightweight
Highly durable EVA foam midsole absorbs shock while providing precision stability
T-ZIP WaterTight™ front closure zipper
Combines the warmth of a double boot, protection of a super-gaiter boot, low volume advantages of a single boot for use up to 5000 meters, and is lightweight
Fast and efficient lacing system with independent Velcro strap adjustment for collar
Hardwearing laminated GORE-TEX gaiter delivers waterproof, breathable protection with exceptional abrasion and puncture resistance
Separate shell and liner construction increases waterproof/breathable protection
Mammut’s Nordwand 6000 High is a 2-in-1 gaiter boot with a removable inner boot. Another lightweight boot possible due to the division of the sole and Vibram Litebase technology. The light and robust gaiter boot also features a precise Boa lacing system, reliable Aluminia insulation as well as Carbitex material, which gives the shaft its lightweight and stability.
Features:
Lace system Boa® Fit System. Boa® Fit System: The dual-zone Boa® Fit System configuration delivers maximum adjustability and a performance fit that is intuitive, fast and precise
Soles Insulated carbon insole. Insulated Carbon Innersole®: Patented, double-insulated carbon insole allows maximum weight reduction while providing rigidity and excellent insulation
Material PU Protection
Lining Aluminia Insulation
Crampon-compatible fully, B3crampon-compatible.
Insulation (EN ISO 20334) -35 °C
Cut Athletic Fit
Raised rubber rand
Easy resoling
Waterproof zipper
Board lasting
Separate shoe liner
Elastic knitted sock construction
Vibram® Lite Base
Kailas 5000M Gore-tex boot is another robust boot to consider for any high-altitude peak climbing. These boots are designed for climbing up to 6500m peaks. This boot is flexible enough to be worn both during trekking and climbing and is waterproof, warm, and durable when climbing in rugged terrains.
Features:
Wear-resistant mesh fabric and leather for durability and comfort
Gore-tex waterproof, insulated, and breathable lining
Rubber mudguard for impact protection
AWS (Adjust Whole Sole) system for a precise fit
Vibram Mont Litebase outsole maintains performance at extremely
High-strength full carbon lasting board
3-layer insole: graphene insulation, antibacterial foam, and EVA.
Graphene insulation in the insole keeps you warm at -60°C
Conclusion
Choose the best one that’s out there in the market. With companies innovating and developing high-performing boots out there it is much safer for climbers now more than ever. We have listed some of the best ones that are out there in the market today as well they are recommended by most of the climbers. We cannot stress this enough but quality (highest) matters. You do not want to lose your toes or suffer from any frostbite incidents. The game is extreme in the Himalayan altitudes.
Which mountaineering boots will you choose? Please comment below :). Planning to climb peaks in the Himalayas or Andes? Please do email us to assist with your climbing plans. Our local guiding team is here to make your dream adventure a success.
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