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    Default Scarpa Kailash boots

    Anyone have any experience with these? herd they are excellent?

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    They are really good boots. I sell them at my store but I will say there are very few people that I fit for shoes that truly fit into Scarpa boots. Have you been properly measured for boots?

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    yea i was afraid of that. i was told they fit like Asolo whick i have now and like. just thought i would try something new. found them on sale at backcountry, bought 3 pairs. hopefully 1 will fit lol
    Quote Originally Posted by ParkRat09 View Post
    They are really good boots. I sell them at my store but I will say there are very few people that I fit for shoes that truly fit into Scarpa boots. Have you been properly measured for boots?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duramax22 View Post
    yea i was afraid of that. i was told they fit like Asolo whick i have now and like. just thought i would try something new. found them on sale at backcountry, bought 3 pairs. hopefully 1 will fit lol
    They run more narrow than many Asolo boots so if you have a little room on either side in your Asolos you'd prob fit in Scarpas. I see so many jacked up feet bc of shoes that don't fit right so BE CAREFUL!

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    Agreed with ParkRat.... Seen many jacked up feet because of bad shoes.

    Scarpas usually run on the narrow end and those that fit them love them... Basically they are a Europeon last, just narrower. These are very good boots and if you have questions on durability, they are on the ground in Afghanistan on a number of Marines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin A. Boyce View Post
    Agreed with ParkRat.... Seen many jacked up feet because of bad shoes.

    Scarpas usually run on the narrow end and those that fit them love them... Basically they are a Europeon last, just narrower. These are very good boots and if you have questions on durability, they are on the ground in Afghanistan on a number of Marines.
    Cool fact about the Marines I didn't know that. I'll def be using that to sell them haha!

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    I was told this by the Scarpa rep a few weeks ago...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin A. Boyce View Post
    I was told this by the Scarpa rep a few weeks ago...
    Are you an outfitter?

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