![]() ![]() And after many miles and too many post-holes to count, they both came away with positive impressions of the shoes’ performance, comfort, and design. ![]() GearJunkie’s Mary Murphy and Bergen Tjossem tested the women’s and men’s versions of this shoe, respectively. The gaiter element and zipper design are impressive, even compared to the select few on market with similar BOA dials and gaiter designs. The relatively stiff shoes sport a weather-resistant gaiter and a unique BOA Fit System system to keep your feet secure and protected. In short: The SCARPA Ribelle Run Kalibra G ($240) is an aggressive winter trail shoe designed for runners that refuse to give up trail running during the winter months. Safe to say, these shoes in testing ran, trekked, and tackled snowy winter trails across the state. And that wasn’t the first time the SCARPA Ribelle Run Kalibra G winter trail shoes impressed Bergen.Ī couple of mountain ranges to the east, GearJunkie editor Mary Murphy was also putting some miles down in the women’s Kalibra G on local trails in Denver, Evergreen, and beyond. ![]() His feet, on the other hand, were miraculously dry. By the time he did, his clothing was soaked. Without a clear trail, he started post-holing it took over an hour to get back to the trailhead. He turned around as the wind blasted and fresh snow drifts covered what minutes before had been a packed trail. Within minutes, a powerful storm overtook the trail. ![]() It was February, and Bergen Tjossem was about 6 miles into a trail run overlooking Mountain of The Holy Cross when his headphones blasted a winter emergency alert. ![]()
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