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September 6, 2010

Scarpa Freney XT GTX Boot Review

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Scarpa Freney XT GTX Boot

Scarpa Freney XT GTX Boot - Men's

Price: $399.00 at 1 stores.
Average Rating: out of 5

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The Men's Freney XT GTX Booty by Scarpa is the boot for modern mixed and vertical ice: this is Scarpa's lightest technical ice boot.

Scarpa Product Warranty

SCARPA products are covered by a 1 year limited warranty from the original date of purchase. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship. Damage that is due to normal use and wear, abuse or accidents is not covered by this warranty. Products that have been resoled or otherwise modified are excluded from this warranty. Fit is not covered by this warranty. Except as otherwise specified above. SCARPA MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY WARRANTY AS TO THE DESIGN CONDITION OR QUALITY OF MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP TO THE PURCHASER OF THE GOODS PURCHASED HEREBY OR ANY OTHER PERSON WHATSOEVER.

SCARPA North America, Inc. reserves the right to make all warranty determinations which may include but are not limited to repair, replacement or credit for the product. If it is determined that there is no warranty issue with the returned product, the product will be returned to the dealer with a note of explanation.

We ask that dealers are our first line of service in the warranty evaluation process, and prefer that all consumer warranty returns be handled through an authorized SCARPA dealer.

Features:

  • Articulated Tri Flex ankle
  • Built on the proven Cumbre last
  • Duratherm insulation and additional padding for warmth and comfort
  • Extremely light, totally rigid, with flexible cuff
  • GSb, automatic, and semi-automatic crampon compatible
  • Gore-Tex to keep your feet dry
  • Sensitive enough for technical routes, comfortable enough for long approaches
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