Koflach Viva Soft Mountaineering Boots

Koflach Viva Soft Mountaineering Boots 

DESCRIPTION

Medium

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 13, 2000]
Dave
Mountaineer

A fine mountaineering boot. After many miles and vertical feet I did blow out the plastic eyelets on one of the liners. I tried to fix the liners by punching through new grommets. They held for Mt. Adams and Mt. Hood but have since let go.

Here's where the story gets better though. See comments under customer service...

Customer Service

After heavy use the liner eyelets let go as previously stated. I been using these boots for all of my winter and glacier experiences since '96. I just sent the boots back to Koflach two weeks ago to see if they could repair the liner or replace the liner if need be. Well I'm here to tell you that they just replaced my heavily used boots with brand spankin new ones. I am floored. I've never got this kind of customer service anywhere for anything. I actually feel guilty about the whole thing, however I will keep the new boots -- Koflach Degre. I'm sure these are their current entry level boot, but look at me - do I care? He** NO!!! I am psyched!!! Now if it would just snow over here in Jersey, I could really put 'em to use.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 06, 2000]
neal wilson
Backpacker

Recieved these boots from a kind friend. First pair of mtnr. boots I've used. They had been used a few? times by previous owner.
Koflach are the s***. I have flat feet and they did float a bit on me (raw feet after 10 mi of trailblaizing) but overall they are very functional. I like the flex. Kept me warm.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 08, 2000]
Sam Woolf
Mountaineer

for the price of these boots, they're great. however, for more verticle stuff, i find these boots a little too soft. the inside liner has is really warm, and moldes well around the foot. i haven't had any real problems with these botts.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 26, 2000]
Eric Parsons
Mountaineer

Nice Boots for the price.
The liners have started to wear out near the heel after a year of use. But they are great for anything in the lower 48 so far. They could use a little more rocker sole to make walking easier

Similar Products Used:

1st plastic boots

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 25, 1999]
Octavian
Mountaineer

I also have a Asolo carbon frame pair which I use for more demanding stuff, but most of the time I just like the old, good Viva Soft. Light, warm in its class. The thing I like the most about these boots, is the almost complete lack of foot arch, which is excellent for my flat feet (Asolo has a high arch, and I always get painful blisters after a couple of hours). If you have flat foot, you want something like this boot.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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