Our verdict

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Climbing in the Double-tongue upper construction means scaling steep mountainous terrain in comfort and classic style. Donning it also translates to being in a supportive and excellently durable mountaineering boot. That said, its lengthy break-in period could ultimately scare away potential owners. Those who are determined to own one must be committed to breaking in the boot for days, even weeks.

Pros

  • Superbly durable
  • Comfortable build
  • Old-school good looks
  • never found a better, longer lasting pair of boots
  • Stable on rough terrain
  • Supportive full-length shank
  • Ingenious lacing system.
  • Reliable water repellency

Cons

  • If you prefer lighter mountaineering boots, consider the
  • Burdening weight
  • Not for wide feet

Who should buy Double-tongue upper construction

This mountaineering boot by La Sportiva is a cost-effective option. Buy it if you prefer the following features:

  • A leather boot
  • Footwear with traditional, single-boot construction

Double-tongue upper construction logo

Who should NOT buy the boot

Durable upper build La Sportiva Karakorum or the Step-In/Automatic Crampon Compatible.

Multi-feature outsole

The boot’s Skywalk MPE outsole is what provides and maintains traction over considerably rugged surfaces. Its heel and forefoot zones are generously engineered with high-profile lugs. The hikers say:

  • "very grippy and stick well to granite"
  • "a lot of confidence while scrambling on rock"
  • "they’ve never let me down"

Double-tongue upper construction forefoot outsole

Its arch region is lug-less and amply raised to give the boot adequate descent control.

Double-tongue upper construction arch zone

The Makalu boot has become popular among glacier and mountaineering guides, according to the reviewers. It also received praise from quite a few linemen workers. They consider it perfect for climbing on both steel and wooden hooks.

The Makalu's shock-absorbing platform

Making every ground contact as safe as possible and stabilizing the user’s footing is the Makalu’s SBR Aircushion midsole. Its stiffness is reinforced with an 8-millimeter thick insole and Dracomet-coated full-length steel shank. On the extra cushioning front, La Sportiva engineers gave the boot a cushy footbed. 

Double-tongue upper construction midsole

a lot of confidence while scrambling on rock

With its ample thickness of 3 millimeters, the Makalu’s water-repellent Idro-Perwanger leather upper is made extra tough for the mountains. Its interior is breathable, thanks to the moisture-wicking liner called Dry Best. The wearers are happy with the boot's ability to resist water in wet conditions.

Double-tongue upper construction leather upper

The toe box, on the other hand, comes with a durable rubber rand by Vibram for abrasion protection.

Double-tongue upper construction toebox

 Here is what the testers say about the boot's durability:

  • "Not for wide feet"
  • "these things are bulletproof"
  • "never found a better, longer lasting pair of boots"

According to the reviewers, the boot takes some time to break in. At first, it feels stiff "almost like wearing ski boots," but once it molds to the foot, the comfort and support are unmatched. It does take some getting used to.

Double-tongue upper construction

The Makalu technically has two tongues—one external and the other, internal. The one on the outside is seamlessly constructed to the upper, keeping debris out. On the other hand, the one on the inside—the EZ Flex tongue—is crafted to be adjustable and removable. 

Double-tongue upper construction tongues