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Scarpa Wrangell GTX and Lowa Tibet GTX Hi Boots
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<blockquote data-quote="highplains" data-source="post: 937717" data-attributes="member: 46399"><p>I own both of these boots also. The Lowa boot is certainly not as rigid or supportive as the Scarpa. I purchased the Lowa tibett as a sheep hunting boot. I found, however, that it lacks ankle support. Not a good thing when sheep hunting. The Scarpa Wrangell may be the best boot I have ever owned. Very rigid, but also comfortable. I have a wide forefoot and found that I had to upsize one full size. I put aftermarket Insoles in all of my boots and this is a must. I will keep the Lowas as they are very comfortable and are great for less demanding situations, but the Scarpas are in another league, both in terms of workmanship and support. Expect to break them in over 2 to 3 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highplains, post: 937717, member: 46399"] I own both of these boots also. The Lowa boot is certainly not as rigid or supportive as the Scarpa. I purchased the Lowa tibett as a sheep hunting boot. I found, however, that it lacks ankle support. Not a good thing when sheep hunting. The Scarpa Wrangell may be the best boot I have ever owned. Very rigid, but also comfortable. I have a wide forefoot and found that I had to upsize one full size. I put aftermarket Insoles in all of my boots and this is a must. I will keep the Lowas as they are very comfortable and are great for less demanding situations, but the Scarpas are in another league, both in terms of workmanship and support. Expect to break them in over 2 to 3 months. [/QUOTE]
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