Garmont Gara

Garmont Gara
Brand: Garmont

What do you think about Garmont Gara?
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8 reviews
Nilimaa
11/12/2002
Very happy with gara so far.
However, some - and some +

-
* The casing has the ability to loosen all the time, so when you get rid of the pants you can always push it again
The buckles are a bit bitter to get up sometimes.
* The strap for the strap is a bit difficult to access.

+
* Nice control in the boot
* Good for us with a little narrower legs
* Properly stylish design and color

Model year: 2001
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Siggemo
11/12/2000
A nice and stable pants. But it has some small misses, the buckles are not really good, and the plastic patch can loosen and it's annoying when you go.

Model year: 1998
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Redbeard
10/01/2000
A high 3-spanking boot that differs from Super-G shoe with a different color and a slightly softer handle. Very nice blue color and sleek design. Works well to almost all riding runs. Good with the pump buckles, but they have the disadvantage that it is a bit difficult to quickly lighten them when lifting up. That and a high price drops the score to a 4.

Model year: 1999
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freeride_nu
16/12/1999
I am very pleased with my Garmont Gara, except that the spikes are VERY hard when it crawls 10-15 degrees.
Now I have not tried scarpa the boots, but have not had any reason to try anything other than the ones I have.
/ Jens

Model year: 1998
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freeride_nu
14/12/1999
For us the boys with a little leg muscles, Gara becomes too cramped around the thighs. Tried them one day (worst ski days ever). Had a bit of size and did not allow them to sit around the foot. Seems that Scarpa and Crispi are better there.
/ Pudder-Pal

Model year: 1998
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freeride_nu
06/12/1999
Have been driving at Gara for two seasons already! Genial shoes! Once I've got it on it sits until I walk in the shower, crazy comfort, I do not have trouble with the buckles, loosen up the little one at the top first .... GARA FOR KARA!
/ Svein

Model year: 1998
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freeride_nu
15/11/1999
If you have trouble with your buckles, you can snap loose on the back of your boot and then lean forward, then it's much easier

Model year: 1998
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freeride_nu
06/04/1999
Positive: A relatively rigid boot. Good insulation. Sitting well in the tie. Tosion-stiff plastic. Fine when it comes to kind of damage. Roomy for big feet. Nice

Negative: The buckles. Getting the spikes when they sit hard is difficult. When there is ice on them, it is completely hopeless. But as bad as the boots of the boots are wrong. One gets two over the ankle and one (2) below. The spike sits on the ankle so that the heel is pushed into the boot. but other words talentless. The old ones know best. In other words, one must stay scarpa still.
/ Preben Hassing

Model year: 1998
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