Trango Tech GTX Mountaineering Boot - Men's
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Why We Like The Trango Tech GTX Mountaineering Boot
The La Sportiva Trango Tech GTX Mountaineering Boot bridges the gap between both backpacking and mountaineering for an option that helps us confidently tackle all types of terrain. We appreciate how its low-profile sole and midsole allow technical footwork and edging capability when climbing easier graded routes, while also offering semi-automatic crampon compatibility for glacier travel. The waterproof upper and GORE-TEX membrane keep your feet dry across mountainous terrain, and the gusset-free tongue construction increases comfort for long miles on the trail.
Details
- Boot that's equally suited for both backpacking and mountaineering
- GORE-TEX membrane blocks moisture and allows vapor to escape
- Gusset free tongue adds comfort during long miles
- 3D Flex system offers precise support across rough terrain types
- Low profile midsole and outsole enable technical foot work
- Vibram CUBE soles offer edging capability and enhanced traction
- Impact Brake System makes strenuous descents more comfortable
- To-the-toe lacing system offers a precise fit for enhanced control
- Item #LSP00JI
- Upper Material
- QB3 waterproof fabric, Thermo-Tech injection coating
- Insulation
- none
- Lining
- GORE-TEX Performance Comfort
- Closure
- lace
- Last
- Trango
- Footbed
- 4mm PPE
- Midsole
- PU, TPU crampon insert
- Sole
- Vibram CUBE, Impact Brake System
- Style
- single boot
- Crampon Compatibility
- semi-automatic
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 5.8oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
- Activity
- backpacking, mountaineering
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 26 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageNovember 10, 2024
Outstanding!!
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Size Bought:
- 9
- Height:
- 5' 7"
- Weight:
- 147
I have never owned La Sportiva footwear so I was a little nervous but this was soon overcome on the first outing. I wear an 8.5 to a 9 and I had to get these in a 9. My feet stayed dry on a recent outing through 4 hours of constant rain, puddles on the trail, creek crossings, and snow. On dry terrain, the boots grip to granite rock making for secure scrambling or bolder hopping. I would highly recommend them.
October 25, 2024
Feels Like a Modern La Sportiva Omega
Great boots, like La Sportiva Omega, supportive and sure-footed. They run small and narrow. Size 45 fits a 44.5 or 10.5 foot.
Originally reviewed on lasportiva.com
April 18, 2024
Nice boots but terrible fit.
Sadly the fit in the toe box is smaller than other boots from them. So much so that after one hike i'm looking at serious little toe blisters on each foot. Normally I wear a 12 in La Sportiva and have had great success with their other boots with little or no break-in needed. Another size bigger they will be too wide i think. Becides the fit, the construction of these looks very good. Too bad, won't be wearing them again.
Originally reviewed on lasportiva.com
August 31, 2023
Durability and Traction.
Very durable and well-made boot. I own two pairs (47.5 and 48). I have 400 miles on 1st pair and opted to size up to a 48 (300 miles on them so far). They are holding up very well. I find they breath well and the traction is exceptional. Most mileage has been in the San Juan Mountains of SW Colorado and the Colorado Front Range with sharp granite terrain. The soles also grip well on slick rock. They also breath well and are great for tramping through bogs / low water / morning dew. My only complaint is with the toe box - just wish it was a tad roomier and there was a 48.5 size. I normally wear between a US 13.5 and 14, and I use full sole orthotic. The 47.5s were a bit too tight, but not painful. I then bought a 48, but still need more width in the toe box.
Originally reviewed on lasportiva.com
December 29, 2022
Comfort and Safety
Love these boots. So comfortable and handle almost any environment
Originally reviewed on lasportiva.com
July 14, 2022
Great FL Boot for the PNW
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Size Bought:
- 45.5
- Height:
- 6' 2"
- Weight:
- 190
Just summitted Rainier with this boot and it was a game changer. Way more comfortable than trying to be fast & light with a traditional mountaineering boot. On another mountain I was able to comfortably run down the approach with these bad boys. Seem to work great so far on mountains with long approaches where you still need crampon compatibility and the freezing level isn't super low (I can imagine feet getting cold in prime winter conditions with these). I would defininetely get another pair.
November 28, 2021
Good boots for mountaineering
I wore these for a Mount Rainier summit and they worked perfectly. They didn't have much of a break in period for me, they kept my feet warm in 20 degree farhenheit weather and my feet didn't get too hot while wearing them in 60 degrees. The fit was good, they felt light on my feet without the crampons, and did great while descending on ice/slush/mud. I haven't truly tested their durability yet but initial impressions are good.
Originally reviewed on lasportiva.com
November 12, 2021
Four Days in the Wilderness: Torn and Frayed
The Trango Tech GTX make for a worthy choice for busting out long trail and backpacking excursions in the North American wilderness. But throw boulder fields, steep scree, talus, and a few mellow pitches of class 5 rock into the mix, and these boots are likely to tear at the sidewalls. That is a complete bummer, because every other part of the Trango Tech lives up to the La Sportiva record of excellence. One short backyard test with crampons proves they hold steady, but under most conditions they will not last more than one long day on glaciers because of the lackluster sidewall material. These synthetic boots should have the same rubber side-wrap found on the leather version. The pictures here show results of only four travel days off-trail and above treeline in Wyoming granite and quartzite mountain ranges.
Originally reviewed on lasportiva.com
October 23, 2021
Good support, good grip, poor durability
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Size Bought:
- 46
- Height:
- 5' 11"
- Weight:
- 160
Have about 125 miles of mixed trips with these--heavy snow, easy Sierra summer backpacking, and tougher off-route scrambles. They broke in OK--took about six days of hiking before they were good to go, and even still I use some KT tape on my ankles to avoid hotspots...but they are comfortable for super long days (18+ hrs hiking) and quite light for the support and relative weather resistance. My only issue with them, but it's a big one, is I'm not sure I'll get more than two seasons out of them. It might have been chafing from wearing them with snowshoes but the sides are wearing through on both boots, and in general these look like three year old boots, not six months. Still comfy though so I'm hoping to wear them until the side gives out further, at which point I'll probably replace them with the full leather version assuming they fit the same.
August 6, 2021
So far so good.
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Size Bought:
- 44.5
- Weight:
- 185
I bought these boots to bridge the gap between mountaineering and hiking boots so I could use them for hiking on trails to mountain summits. So far these have lived up to the task. I never got blisters or any other comfort issues. They were a little weird to get used to walking in at first but that was overcome quickly. This was probably due to the fact I have never had a mountaineering boot before these. The only gripe I have about them is when the inside fabric by the ankle of the boot gets wet it seems to take longer to dry out than most footwear I have had in the past. If you have a boot dryer then no problem but when backpacking for days or weeks at a time this would be an issue especially in higher altitude, colder conditions. However, these will get their first real test as I utilize them on my backpacking trip in the Sangre De Cristos in September. Will update my review then.
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