Yes I agree. Excellent information in these videos. Climbers and mountaineers should watch this excellent channel. I have a few different boots including single and two different type of La La Sportiva doubles. As I have Size 16 US (EU60)feet mynoptions get limited.
I think the lowest temp I've climbed in is maybe -14°c in a Scottish Winter climb, I used LaSportiva G5s but I wore some heat reflective liners and insoles (I think they're meant for Skiing) and was pretty toasty unless it came to the stupidly long belays on crux pitches. Overall had a great time but I reckon if it was approaching or below -20° I'd have to go for a lighter double boot (maybe the Acrux AR?)
Sounds like you experience that single/double shift in what might be appropriate at roughly the same temperature ranges that I do. Scottish winter is no joke! 🥶Thanks for sharing! 🙏
wow niche info to whats now a small audience but an incredibly well made video.
Yeah, my channel will never be big, but hopefully I can make it a good one, nonetheless. Glad you liked it! 🙏
Yes I agree. Excellent information in these videos. Climbers and mountaineers should watch this excellent channel.
I have a few different boots including single and two different type of La La Sportiva doubles. As I have Size 16 US (EU60)feet mynoptions get limited.
I think the lowest temp I've climbed in is maybe -14°c in a Scottish Winter climb, I used LaSportiva G5s but I wore some heat reflective liners and insoles (I think they're meant for Skiing) and was pretty toasty unless it came to the stupidly long belays on crux pitches. Overall had a great time but I reckon if it was approaching or below -20° I'd have to go for a lighter double boot (maybe the Acrux AR?)
Sounds like you experience that single/double shift in what might be appropriate at roughly the same temperature ranges that I do. Scottish winter is no joke! 🥶Thanks for sharing! 🙏