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RRP: £180.00    NOW: £110.00

RRP: £180.00    NOW: £110.00

RRP: £180.00    NOW: £110.00

RRP: £180.00    NOW: £110.00


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Product Code 32110235

This is 21st century protection for feet, with a traditional leather upper.

The premier model within Scarpa's ZG (Zero Gravity) series, the ZG10 has been designed to withstand Scottish bogtrotting, exploratory trekking in the Karakorum and the traverses of the Welsh 3000ers. Zero Gravity refers to Scarpa's impressive ability to engineer a huge amount of footwear performance into a surprisingly lightweight package.

A chunky Vibram Hi-Trail sole provides sure-footed grip, the tough leather upper is reinforced with a high, thick rubber rand, and a GORE-TEX membrane guarantees breathable waterproof protection. A supportive, protective high ankle cuff completes this picture of a stunning hill and mountain trekking boot.


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Product Features

    • Weight: 1580g (Size 42)
    • Recommended use: Trekking
    • Upper: Nubuck Leather
    • Outsole: Vibram Hi-Trail
    • Lining: GORE-TEX Performance
    • Boot Rating: B:0

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Free in-store Boot Fitting Service

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Mens ZG10 GTX Boot

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There are 6 reviews for this product

 
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1 2 3 4
(4 out of 5)

Great value boot

Reviewed By Alec, 20 May 2012

Bought a pair 2 years ago and I have enjoyed them so much that when I saw the offer price I bought another pair! They are light, comfortable - after a slight amount of tightness - and give good support and traction. Have used them in the Atlas, Scotland and Australia and never had a blister from new. In recent years I have been going through boots in about 2 years - the joys of being retired - but their is still some life in the originals. Which brings me to my one gripe - a small part of the stitching on the uppers has broken and they need a small repair to stem water ingress. Once I've done this I would predict another 2 years of use.

 

 

 
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1 2 3 4 5
(5 out of 5)

Scarpa do it again.

Reviewed By Matthew, 01 May 2012

First off, I should say that boot fit is specific to last. This review will be on performance, best go to store and get a professional foot analysis for what boot will suit your foot. Anyway, really supportive boot providing both torsional and leteral stiffness and ankle support. Good traction and durability from vibram sole. Protection from randing. Good waterproofing and easy treatment of nubuck provided dry feet. Good lacing system to provide support and fitting. Overall a really good boot light for the protection it offers. Used for 3 season use in mountains never let me down until I wore them into the ground after 5 years of constant use.

 

 

 
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1 2 3 4 5
(5 out of 5)

Excellent all-round boot

Reviewed By Charles, 20 Dec 2011

Have had mine for 18 months now and have found them very good on toughish terrain in Scotland and Wales, that did not merit my Mantas. I always waterproof my boots before wearing, so can't comment on out of box waterproofing, but I've had no leaks on very boggy ground. Found they took a while to break in (unusually for me with Scarpas) and think the width fit may be a bit tight due to the high rand. However all now well and the boots feel very secure. Recommend you get a fitting when buying.

 

 

 
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(5 out of 5)

excellent boots

Reviewed By Paul, 18 Nov 2011

had these boots for about 5 years, still going strong, never let water in, done more miles than i could count, still look good and have been up mount kinabalu borneo and salcantay pass and macchu picchu in peru, and felt like slippers.Will be replacing with the same boots as i love them so much

 

 

 
Overall Rating
1 2 3 4 5
(5 out of 5)

Absolute revelation

Reviewed By Mark, 02 Jul 2011

Outstanding service at the store in Cotswolds Waterpark from Barry. I spent over an hour with him to get the perfect boots and these are it! From moment one of putting them on they fitted like a glove with support in all the right areas of the foot and not a single blister to date. They look heavy but are lightweight and tremendously sturdy. Dont let the price put you off, topclass boots for the money. Really reccommend going into store for a professional fitting.

 

 

 
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(4 out of 5)

Perfect boot for all baisc walking/trekking days

Reviewed By Hamish, 08 May 2011

I would highly recommend these boots; they are perfect for hill days and trekking. The Gore- tex boot is very waterproof and all that needs to be done to keep it that way is to wax it every so often. The boot is rated B0 however it is quite a stiff boot and perhaps more on the B1 side. Only down sides are that if you wish to do some winter days they do not have crampon clips. The boot is very tough, I have had mine for 2 years or so and they are still in very good condition. These would be a great chose for Scottish weather and hills. Happy Shopping, hope this helps