Asolo · Climbing Gear
Freney Evo Mid Mountaineering Boot - Women's
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About this product
The Asolo Freney Evo Mid is a women's lightweight mountaineering boot built for alpine pursuits and technical terrain. Its upper combines water-resistant Perwanger leather with high-tenacity fabric for lasting durability, while a Gore-Tex Extended Comfort lining delivers breathable, waterproof protection across varied mountain conditions. Underfoot, a shock-resistant PU midsole pairs with EVA heel cushioning to absorb impact on rough ground, and the Vibram 1229 Mulaz outsole provides reliable grip on rock, snow, and ice. TPU inserts enable semi-automatic crampon compatibility, making the boot a practical choice for mixed climbing routes. The mid-height construction balances ankle support with the mobility needed on technical approaches. Crafted in Europe, the Freney Evo Mid reflects careful attention to construction quality suited to demanding alpine use.
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What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the Asolo Freney Evo Mid for its precise, comfortable fit, crediting the women's-specific last and 3D thermo-shaped tongue and collar for a snug, non-restrictive feel that breaks in quickly. The Vibram 1229 Mulaz outsole earns repeated compliments for confident grip on rock, wet grass, and snow, and the Gore-Tex lining is noted for keeping feet warm and dry in cold, wet conditions. The boot is widely regarded as a versatile choice that bridges winter trekking comfort and moderate mountaineering, with semi-automatic crampon compatibility adding to its appeal. The most common criticism is weight: reviewers note it runs heavier than competing boots in its class, which is noticeable on faster-paced outings. Some testers also flag that its stiffness and technical capability fall short of more dedicated B2 mountaineering boots, making it less suited to serious alpine terrain.
