GearBuyer
Product Videos Product Reviews Buying Guides

Asolo Broad Peak GV Boot

Women's Footwear > BootsRated: 4 by 2 reviews. Also available for: Men

Mountain Gear

Match the harsh conditions of the Gasherbrum massif while you're hiking on the China-Kashmir border with Asolo's Broad Peak GV mountaineering boot. With high-resistance polyamide fabric uppers and dual-density rubber soles, it matches the rough weather and rocky terrain of its namesake while keeping you ready to climb. Tri Fusion technology maximizes support with a marked heel, a smooth front area for climbing, and an insert for attaching crampons. Specifications based on men's size 8.5.

Features:

  • As you head into icier conditions, attach your crampons with ease to the triple density TPU attachments for automatic crampons
  • Don't worry about brush and undergrowth - the durable, high-resistance polyamide fabric and microfiber upper will protect you from abrasion
  • Not a drop of water will get the simultaneously hydrophobic and hydrophilic GORE-TEX liner that keeps water out and allows interior moisture to evaporate
  • Protect your soles with the thick Asolo / Vibram Everest dual-density rubber soles that sport support-maximizing Tri Fusion technology

Moosejaw (Spring 2010)

Donate your old footwear and use code SOULS to receive 20% off any regularly priced pair of new Chaco, Asolo, Reef, or Keen footwear. Click to read the super great Shoe Swap Details.

Anatomic Footbed:Lite 3
Fit:ML
Insulation:no
Lasting Board:New Ascent
Lining:Gore-Tex Performance comfort footwear
Midsole:rubber / TPU
Outsole:rubber
Shank:polypropylene
Sole:Asolo/Vibram Everest dual-density rubber; triple density Tpu attachments for automatic crampons
Upper:High resistance polyamide fabric + microfiber
Weight:870 grams (1/2 pair size 8 UK)
Weight per pair:3 lb 13 oz
Asolo

View other products from Asolo classified in Women's Footwear > Boots.

View all products from Asolo.
View other products classified in Women's Footwear > Boots.

Sometimes, we can't be sure that the product is the same across the stores that offer it, so you may find the same product listed more than once on GearBuyer.com, we list these highly similar products below.

Asolo Broad Peak Climbing Gore-Tex BootsAsolo Broad Peak Climbing Gore-Tex Boots$249.95

Sometimes brands make complementary products for the opposite gender that coordinate with this product, we also try to show these products below.

Asolo Broad Peak GV BootAsolo Broad Peak GV Boot - Men's$360.00

This product is available in the following colors:

Click any color to show the product in that color

Black / Silver

Option Availability:

Use this chart to find which retailer offers this product in the size, color or other options that you desire. Click on the price to purchase.

SizeColor
Black / Silver
Black / Silver
8359.00
8.5359.00
9359.00360.00
9.5359.00360.00
10359.00360.00
10.5359.00360.00
11359.00360.00
11.5359.00
12359.00
13359.00

Legend

  •     - Mountain Gear
  •     - Moosejaw (Spring 2010)

Asolo Broad Peak GV Boot Reviews Summary:

RatingNumber
of Reviews
51
40
30
21
10
To see how this product compares to others view Women's Boot Reviews.

Positive Reviews:

My new favorite

Rating:*****
I bought these as a replacement for my LaSportiva Trango S Evo GTX's (which didn't work for me at all) and couldn't be happier with them. I have a wide foot, and had a hard time finding a toe box that would accomodate my foot width. Not only do they handle that task, they're incredibly warm, have sticky soles, and have great rigidity for my rock days... One of my best purchases yet.
CoNewNative at Mountain Gear on 05/05/2008

Negative Reviews:

Bring the pain

Rating:**
I have a mid volume foot, size 9 and medium width. This is the 4th pair of Asolo boots I've had. FSN 95, Fugitive and Distance. Asolo boots have fit my foot better than anything else. I climbed the Grand Teton in my FSN 95's. Love them.I bought the Broad Peaks to wear when I go climb Rainier this July. I bought them for the fit that has been great, they look like they could take a beating and I've just had plain great luck out of Asolo boots.I've got about 25 miles on these boots now. I hiked up Mt Sterling in GSMNP this past weekend. I have not had a hike where I didn't end up with at least 2 blisters on my feet. I currently have 5. I don't understand what is going on. I've used liner socks, custom footbeds, moleskin... these boots are chewing my feet up every time I wear them! I'm really disapointed with the fit. Now I'm going to have to get new boots or rent. [$] down the drain.
Jason - man with blisters at Mountain Gear on 06/06/2009