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<blockquote data-quote="REEDUSMC" data-source="post: 1634436" data-attributes="member: 68324"><p>I've got the Scarpa Rebel K's (newer Scarpa offered through Kuiu). The boot is my favorite so far - had several 'hiking/hunting' boots from reputable companies but this is the closest I've had to a mountaineering boot. It's stiff, offers plenty of support (especially considering it's not a tall boot), and is scary light. I have 80-100 miles on them now. My only complaint is the insole. I had some tightness in the toe box at first - had a couple blisters on the tops of my little toes - there is a video that Brendan Burns (I think) put on YouTube about fitting the boots and locking your feet in - it changes how you lace them up. After trying this I am able to keep more room in the toe box and still get my ankles the support they need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="REEDUSMC, post: 1634436, member: 68324"] I’ve got the Scarpa Rebel K’s (newer Scarpa offered through Kuiu). The boot is my favorite so far - had several ‘hiking/hunting’ boots from reputable companies but this is the closest I’ve had to a mountaineering boot. It’s stiff, offers plenty of support (especially considering it’s not a tall boot), and is scary light. I have 80-100 miles on them now. My only complaint is the insole. I had some tightness in the toe box at first - had a couple blisters on the tops of my little toes - there is a video that Brendan Burns (I think) put on YouTube about fitting the boots and locking your feet in - it changes how you lace them up. After trying this I am able to keep more room in the toe box and still get my ankles the support they need. [/QUOTE]
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