My friend is looking to get a better pair of boots and having only wore my own boots for the last 5 years I don't know what is what these days.
Ideally she wants to be able to use them for everything from general mountaineering but also the possibility of climbing with them in the future - including front-pointing at the Ice Factor in the interim.
How stiff are say the Rebel Lite for a bit of ice climbing?
I haven't tried the Rebel Lite - but the description sounds like the Charmoz would be a better choice for ice climbing - and I know plenty of people who only ever wear fell shoes or Charmoz (or whatever the Sportiva equivalent is called), so they're not a bad choice for general mountaineering, particularly if that includes harder scrambles where a stiff boot is a bonus.
In reply to Milesy:
Hi, as noted smaller = stiffer. Also girls tend to be lighter so unless warmth is crucial then I agree with Charmoz recommendation. Charmoz Pro very cheap in your friendly local Tiso at the moment....£162.
Bruce
I switched from one to the other and the Rebel Lite is miles better than the Charmoz for all types of walking and climbing except front pointing. Lighter, better edging and smearing, more comfortable (to me) there really is no contest. When you need to front point at the ice factor use the hire boots they offer for free as part of the standard charge.
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