Inside Look: Salewa Rapace GTX

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 42

  • @ismairig6746
    @ismairig6746 Před 4 lety +7

    I have this pair of boots and I love them! Are very well constructed and confortable. Is 100% waterproof and works perfect in cold and warm weather.

    • @trekitt
      @trekitt  Před 4 lety

      Glad you like them!

    • @danielciceu6354
      @danielciceu6354 Před 2 lety +1

      Love the boots. But the Vibram sole looks pretty bad after 150 miles.

  • @carforumwanker
    @carforumwanker Před 4 lety +3

    Had mine for 3 weeks .Very good boots .I also have Asolo boots . .For much colder higher mountain stuff I have custom Alt-bergs . These 3 companies produce great products

    • @trekitt
      @trekitt  Před 4 lety +1

      There's a lot of really well-made boots out there, the best ones are the ones that fit you correctly, are the most comfortable and are fit for purpose. Thanks for watching.

  • @ciureamihai
    @ciureamihai Před rokem

    Thank you! Was helpful! 🤝🏻

  • @sprecklesville
    @sprecklesville Před 2 lety +3

    In terms of types of usage, what is the Salewa Mountain Trainer intended to be used for compared to the Rapace?

  • @Addison1008
    @Addison1008 Před 4 lety +4

    Your review vids are 💯

    • @trekitt
      @trekitt  Před 4 lety +1

      Glad you like them!

  • @AR9ify
    @AR9ify Před 3 lety +1

    Superb video. Well done. 5 stars

  • @msiahpush
    @msiahpush Před 2 lety +3

    A question please: Is the shape of "Repace" and "Mountain Trainer" identical in terms of width and other sizing characteristics? The reason I am asking is that I want to replace my Repace (which I have loved) but my size is only available in Mountain Trainer. Thanks.

    • @abrahamjimenezgarcia7135
      @abrahamjimenezgarcia7135 Před 9 měsíci

      Yo tengo las salewa mid trainner y es una bota fantástica, muy cómoda ,impermeable y se ajusta muy bien a todo tipo de terreno

  • @LKT0314
    @LKT0314 Před 6 měsíci

    Hey, love these videos and just recived my Osprey Stratos from you. i really fancy these boots but would they be suitable for Fell walking in the Lake District?

    • @trekitt
      @trekitt  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Glad to hear you enjoy our videos. They would be fine for Fell walking in the Lakes, especially if you plan on some more adventurous walks that turn into scrambles and winter activities. They are on the stiffer and slightly heavier side as they're crampon compatible, but would make for a really sturdy pair of fell boots.

  • @Short-Ad3281
    @Short-Ad3281 Před 3 lety +1

    Everyone raves about these but everytime I wear them on a hike my feet kill by the time I'm done. Mine are size 10 and I wear them with a pretty thick cushioned sock. My street shoes are converse size 9 but the 10 boots fit me good. Enough room in the toe box, no heel slippage...what am I missing?

    • @trekitt
      @trekitt  Před 3 lety

      It looks like you’re missing a boot that suits your feet. Get yourself a proper boot fit at your local specialist retailer (when they’re open) and they’ll ensure you get a boot that fits and that is fit for purpose - www.trekitt.co.uk/pages/appointments/

  • @janajanulikova800
    @janajanulikova800 Před 4 lety +1

    Does anyone have a real experience with crampons? I am planning to buy these for my Chamonix climbing trip, so approach with crampons is necessary and I don't wanna loose them or tear off the sole :D. Thanks!

    • @trekitt
      @trekitt  Před 4 lety

      HI Jana, in my experience the Grivel New Matic binding is excellent. You have the ease and speed of attachment combined with the security of a strap. Take a look at the models here - www.trekitt.co.uk/facetresults.aspx?Term=new%20matic.
      I would suspect that either the AIr Tech or G12 models would suffice. Paul.

  • @rollingnome
    @rollingnome Před 2 lety +1

    I would still like to see a boot like this, but with a zero drop. I can't wear boots with any heal, anymore, as they give my knees & back some discomfort.

    • @trekitt
      @trekitt  Před 2 lety

      Unfortunately you may be waiting a while. Apart from Vivo Barefoot, I'm not aware of any other companies offering 0 drop footwear. I did do a little research in an attempt to find a few more options, but to no avail. Harry

    • @rollingnome
      @rollingnome Před 2 lety +1

      @@trekitt There a few trickling into the market. Xero do a waterproof boot.

    • @ktraughb
      @ktraughb Před 2 lety +1

      You would almost need to go to a wedge boot then. There are a few out there with gore tex and good vibram soles instead of crepe.

  • @guillaumemarquis6680
    @guillaumemarquis6680 Před rokem

    Hi, nice video! Do you recommend them for snowshoeing with a 50 pound back pack?

    • @trekitt
      @trekitt  Před rokem +1

      I'm afraid that's beyond my knowledge - I'll have to ask someone and get back to you. Harry

    • @trekitt
      @trekitt  Před rokem

      Update: "Yeah, they'd do a solid job. Not the outright warmest boots, but unless you're in the Arctic, they should be OK."

  • @juanmckelvey
    @juanmckelvey Před 3 lety

    Are these too warm for desert use? I live in Phoenix Arizona and we experience summer temps of 115f/46C. We generally don't hike in that temp but usually temps of 104/42C. I hike mainly on rock so it's very tough on boots.

    • @trekitt
      @trekitt  Před 3 lety +3

      You'll be much better off with something like the AKU Pilgrim DS which has no waterproof membrane, making it far more breathable than anything lined with Gore-Tex. The Pilgrim's uppers are also 11 times more breathable than traditionally constructed boots, so they're ideal for warm environments. I'll pop a link below if you want to have a closer look. Kind regards, Harry.
      www.trekitt.co.uk/13209/products/aku-pilgrim-mk2-ds-mod-brown.aspx

  • @ArmiIngratta
    @ArmiIngratta Před 4 lety

    Great video! Do you think I can use this for walking and hiking in the UK mainly? I am sure it should be good in dry weather but how would it do in muddy weather if you know? Thanks

    • @trekitt
      @trekitt  Před 4 lety +1

      It's got a fairly aggressive tread pattern with a sharp heel, meaning it'll cope brilliantly with the mud and slop. The fully waterproof Gore-Tex membrane means you won't get wet feet unless water ingresses over the top. You may find it slightly overkill for general walking and hiking as it's predominantly designed for alpine trekking and mountaineering, however it largely depends on personal preference. Some of us like a stiffer, more supportive piece of footwear, others would prefer something a bit lighter and more flexible. Kind regards, Harry.

    • @ArmiIngratta
      @ArmiIngratta Před 4 lety

      @@trekitt thanks for your reply! Really appreciate it! I am trying this one and the salewa ms mtn trainer mid gtx, you right about the rapace being stiff. The other feels a lot softer for walks and potential hikes.
      Thanks again

  • @roypatterson9910
    @roypatterson9910 Před 4 lety

    What do you think about XPETI Hiking Boots? I just bought a pair of them and they seem really comfortable, and they are waterproof.

    • @trekitt
      @trekitt  Před 4 lety

      I'm afraid we don't have any experience with them, so we wouldn't be able to comment accurately. Kind regards, Harry.

  • @ram_bam
    @ram_bam Před 3 lety

    Would these work well for mountain hunting in Colorado?

    • @trekitt
      @trekitt  Před 3 lety +1

      Good question - it's not something we have much experience on, so it's hard to say. They'll work for virtually any technical terrain while carrying plenty of kit or without, but I'm afraid I'm lacking experience in what would make a suitable hunting boot unfortunately. Kind regards, Harry.

  • @bartekotoja
    @bartekotoja Před 2 lety

    Hey ! which size should i choose? My foot is 29cm

    • @trekitt
      @trekitt  Před 2 lety

      Somewhere around a UK12/EU 47. Harry

  • @RollrightKnights
    @RollrightKnights Před rokem

    Are these rated B1 or B2? Thanks

    • @trekitt
      @trekitt  Před rokem

      There's no official rating, but I'd say it's B1; possibly somewhere in between a B1 and B2.