menuMenu
contact
Contact us!Contact
basket
basket
My basketBasket
Mountaineering boots
Mountaineering boots

Mountaineering boots

Brand
Price
PriceFrom 0,00 € to 0,00 €
Size
Discount rate
61 products Page 1 / 4
61 products Page 1 / 4
Sort by
Top Pick
314,90 €
-10%
349,90 €
univers marques
Not subject to promotional offers
Top Pick
313,90 €
-15%
368,90 €
univers marques
Not subject to promotional offers
Top Pick
386,90 €
-10%
429,90 €
univers marques
Not subject to promotional offers
439,90 €
-15%
519,90 €
univers marques
Not subject to promotional offers
zoe
Zoé's favourite
Top Pick
296,90 €
-10%
329,90 €
univers marques
Not subject to promotional offers
399,90 €
-18%
489,90 €
univers marques
Not subject to promotional offers
Top Pick
255,90 €
-10%
284,90 €
univers marques
Not subject to promotional offers
332,90 €
-10%
369,90 €
univers marques
Not subject to promotional offers
313,90 €
-15%
368,90 €
univers marques
Not subject to promotional offers
314,90 €
-10%
349,90 €
univers marques
Not subject to promotional offers
304,90 €
-15%
358,90 €
univers marques
Not subject to promotional offers
332,90 €
-10%
369,90 €
univers marques
Not subject to promotional offers
229,90 €
univers marques
Not subject to promotional offers
zoe
Zoé's favourite
355,90 €
-15%
418,90 €
univers marques
Not subject to promotional offers
249,90 €
univers marques
Not subject to promotional offers
364,90 €
-15%
429,90 €
univers marques
Not subject to promotional offers
You have seen 18 products out of 61

Men's mountaineering boots are essential for tackling high mountain terrain. Rigid, protective and crampon-compatible, they keep you safe on the most technical routes. Snowleader offers a wide selection from Millet, Scarpa, La Sportiva, Meindl and Mammut, with free returns within 60 days and free delivery from €199.

How to choose your mountaineering boots?

Before heading out on ridges or high-altitude couloirs, you need to find the right mountaineering boots for your needs. For classic glacier routes, a semi-rigid model offers a good balance between walking comfort and stiffness. For technical mountaineering, ice climbing or high-altitude expeditions, opt for fully rigid double-gaiter boots designed to withstand extreme cold and fit mountaineering crampons. The fit and foot shape are also crucial for long-term support and comfort. For women, women's mountaineering boots feature a fit adapted to female morphology while offering the same performance.

Key criteria to consider

Several factors deserve your attention when choosing mountaineering boots:

  • Sole stiffness: a stiff sole ensures stability on steep ground and makes progress with crampons easier. The more technical the route, the stiffer the sole should be.
  • High cut: protects the ankle and provides valuable support on scree and steep slopes. Expedition models may rise as high as the shin.
  • Weight: Materials like Schoeller or synthetic fabrics help reduce weight without sacrificing durability, which is a real advantage on long alpine routes. Full-grain leather is preferred when durability is key.
  • Thermal insulation: At high altitude, an insulating lining (Primaloft, Thinsulate) keeps your feet warm even in severe cold.
  • Fit: Always try your boots with the mountaineering socks you'll wear on expeditions and allow about a centimetre in front of your toes to avoid pressure points on descents.

Crampon compatibility

Crampon compatibility is a key factor. Depending on your intended use, the attachment system will differ:

  • Strap-on crampons: Compatible with all mountain boots, this is the most versatile system, suitable for glacier hiking and approaches.
  • Semi-automatic crampons: Require a rear welt on the boot and are ideal for classic mountaineering.
  • Automatic crampons: For rigid boots with front and rear welts, essential for technical mountaineering and ice climbing.

Discover our range of crampons for mountaineering to complete your kit.

Protection and sole: the foundations of a good mountaineering boot

Toe bumper and protection

At the heart of mountaineering boots is a robust toe bumper. This essential feature protects against impacts and abrasions, letting you cross the harshest environments with confidence. It may cover just the front or wrap around the boot for full protection on rocky terrain.

Vibram sole and sole types

Stability is crucial in mountaineering, which is where the Vibram sole comes in. Mountaineering boots are fitted with rigid (often Vibram) soles that are durable, grippy and profiled for optimal traction on smooth, rocky or wet surfaces. Sole stiffness also provides the support needed for climbing vertical ground, ensuring greater stability with every step. Depending on the model, the sole may be semi-rigid for approach walks and classic mountaineering, or fully rigid for dry-tooling and ice climbing.

Membrane and waterproofing: staying dry at altitude

To cope with changing weather at altitude, mountaineering boots often feature a waterproof, windproof and breathable membrane such as Gore-Tex. This technology offers complete protection from moisture while allowing your feet to breathe and stay dry, ensuring optimal comfort even in extreme environments. Other membranes like OutDry also deliver excellent waterproof performance. GTX models remain the most popular for their balance of protection and breathability.

The best mountaineering boot brands

Snowleader has selected the most renowned mountaineering boot brands for you. Each manufacturer brings its own expertise to meet the demands of the terrain, from beginners preparing for their first climb to experienced mountaineers aiming for the most challenging peaks. Discover La Sportiva mountaineering boots, known for their performance and durability, as well as Millet models designed for technical mountaineering.

Scarpa: innovation and tradition

Scarpa is a benchmark for mountaineers. The Italian brand combines traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology to offer reliable boots in all conditions. The Scarpa Ribelle boots perfectly illustrate this balance of lightness and strength, ideal for fast mountaineering on technical routes.

La Sportiva: performance and durability

Another iconic Italian brand, La Sportiva designs mountaineering boots renowned for their precision and long lifespan. Models like the Trango range feature Vibram soles and lightweight construction, designed for the most demanding climbs, from high mountains to winter mountaineering.

Meindl and Mammut: robustness and versatility

Meindl draws on a long Bavarian tradition to offer mountaineering boots known for immediate comfort and outstanding durability. Mammut, meanwhile, focuses on lightweight, technical builds: the Taiss Light range is especially popular with mountaineers seeking a reliable boot without compromising on protection.

Caring for your mountaineering boots

Extending the life of your boots

A pair of mountaineering boots is an investment: a few simple steps after each outing will help extend their lifespan:

  • Remove the insoles and let your boots air dry, away from direct heat sources (radiator, tumble dryer).
  • Clean the upper with a soft brush and lukewarm water to remove mud and dirt.
  • Regularly apply a waterproofing treatment suitable for the material (leather or synthetic) to restore water repellency.
  • Store them in a dry, ventilated place without compressing them, to preserve the shape and support of the upper.

FAQ: Your questions about mountaineering boots

Which materials offer the best protection and lightness for mountaineering boots?

The most advanced models combine a synthetic or Schoeller upper for lightness, a rubber toe bumper for protection, and a Gore-Tex or OutDry membrane for waterproofing. Expedition boots favour full-grain leather or technical plastic for maximum insulation against extreme cold.

How do you get the best fit for mountaineering boots?

Put your boots on with the thick socks you'll wear on the mountain and check there's about a centimetre in front of your toes. The heel should be well held, with no pressure points. The materials will soften slightly after a few outings, providing an increasingly precise fit.

Our Bloch' letter

Keep up to date with Snowleader's news and promotions

Subscribe