Not often that I’m moved to write a review... I’ve recently returned home after trekking in the Torres Del Paine, Patagonia. The circular tour AKA the ‘O’ and the ‘W’ is approx 140km in length, and is usually tackled over 10 days. You encounter entertainingly unpredictable weather conditions and the terrain is varied. The right choice of boot is essential.
Websites and guidebooks have contradictory opinions on what to wear. Some advise you could do it in trainers!, others suggest a well worn in pair of B0 or B1 leather boots, I really wanted something light. I’d not bought a pair of fabric/leather boots for years so was unsure of the latest brand reliabilities reviews etc, the Salomon Quests had been out a while and received rave reviews after their initial launch, later write ups reported leaking Gore-Tex liners and delaminating sole issues, so they weren’t my first choice. However, it was getting quite near the departure date so i was getting a bit concerned about bedding in a pair of new leather boots. My back up was my trusty Scarpa Chamonix’s but i felt they were going to be just too heavy for the trail. I needed something light, waterproof, with plenty of ankle support.
From Seron to Dickinson Refeuge |
Refuge Dickinson to Perros Camp lots of woody bits! |
Perros camp and the John Gardner Pass, a tad snowy |
The odd bit of Via Ferrata |
This is not an unequivocal endorsement of the boots, as i bought them in Nov 2013 and only used them in North Wales a few times before the trek, but i was relieved to find that they did the job under difficult conditions.
I’m not under any illusion that the Quests are indestructible and have yet to see how they continue perform over the next few seasons. Salomon offer a 2 year guarantee against a faults. With the mileage i put in I’ don’t expect them to last more than a couple of years, and they can’t be re-soled like a pair of Vibrams, but I’m converted enough at the moment to put some faith in these hybrid boots, and suffer the comfort and dexterity of lighter feet.
I’m not under any illusion that the Quests are indestructible and have yet to see how they continue perform over the next few seasons. Salomon offer a 2 year guarantee against a faults. With the mileage i put in I’ don’t expect them to last more than a couple of years, and they can’t be re-soled like a pair of Vibrams, but I’m converted enough at the moment to put some faith in these hybrid boots, and suffer the comfort and dexterity of lighter feet.
...all for a view worth every step |
Product Features
•Weight: 1300g
•Waterproof split suede leather outer material
•OrthoLite sockliner
•Molded EVA midsole
Not often that I'm moved to write a review... salomongtx.blogspot.de
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