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The leather is not as durable as that of the alpine Alaska but these are still good boots. I’d go for the guard or outback if you are worried of damaging the leather. You Can always smother them in shoe goo wince the leather is compromised.
I live for the Telemark arc....The feeeeeeel.....I ski miles to get to a place where there is guaranteed snow to do the deal....TM
What about just wearing with gators? I’ve never actually skied with them but have handled the guard advance. I was pretty impressed with the quality. The toe of the boots have a protective rubber like climbing shoes.
The Skarvets are fine, I've had mine for three seasons now and they aren't showing any signs of premature wear. The main reason the Alaska would be harder wearing is that the leather is reversed, so the rough side faces out. This just means that any abrasion is less apparent.
As long as you don't mind a few scuffs and keep them well maintained, a full grain leather boot will last a long time - the sole/toe bar will probably fail before the upper does!
The Skarvets are fine, I've had mine for three seasons now and they aren't showing any signs of premature wear.
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As long as you don't mind a few scuffs and keep them well maintained, a full grain leather boot will last a long time - the sole/toe bar will probably fail before the upper does!
Great to hear! Just snagged a pair of Skarvets, can't wait to test them on skis.