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awsclimber


Sep 19, 2004, 5:02 PM
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I have a pair of Scarpa Invernos and am wondering how long the liners last. How many trips until I should start looking for new liners?


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You cannot quote number of trips it is all depending on condition if after the first or the thousand trips the inner boot started to rip or losing its insulation and comfort that it is time to replace it


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I have a pair of Scarpa Invernos and am wondering how long the liners last. How many trips until I should start looking for new liners?

The Invernos liners should last fairly long, but as commented on already its application dependent. Mine have held up well, I've tried not to scuff around camp in them too much. I suspect that they'll start to bag-out on me before the fail at which time I'll replace them with Intuition Liners.


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i thought intuition liners would be amazing but i got a few pairs last year and i didn't feel much difference over my Asolo stock liners. maybe they will last longer but in terms of fit and warmth they seemed about the same. that said my asolo liners lasted 1.5 years. a year of which i climbed a lot. i was hoping for some sort of renesaince when i fitted them and put them in my boots but at best they were marginally better.


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I`ve read a lot about these Intuition liners, but I cannot for the life of me find anywhere on the net which sells them.

Can anyone recommend an online retailer, preferably in the UK ?

Regards,

Matt


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Try the Intuition website:

http://www.intuitionsports.com/

They sent me a sample of the material. Looks good.

Best, Kim


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