Scarpa raises the bar for lightweight alpine climbing footwear with its Men's Rebel Ultra GTX Mountaineering Boot. And just because it's super light doesn't mean it holds back in protection against Mother Nature's fiercest weather. The waterproof Gore-Tex Insulated Comfort membrane provides extreme warmth and waterproofing against the snowy cold you love to climb over. Scarpa's innovative tongue and gaiter system blocks snow and debris from entering your boot and it provides an excellent fit by minimizing bulk. You'll move quicker and easier too thanks to the boot's flexible cuff.The Rebel's Cordura and Kevlar upper fabric keeps the weight down and the durability up so you'll have this ultralight boot for a long time. And the carbon-fiber insole only complements the Rebel's durable and lightweight feel. Its tri-density PU midsole provides long-lasting comfort that resists water so you don't get that moist feeling in the boot on multi-day excursions. You'll feel secure with your footing over technical terrain thanks to Vibram's TT Lite sole and the Rebel also has TPU inserts for automatic and semi-automatic crampon compatibility when the mountain takes a vertical ascent.
Back in April of 2012 as Tom Boonen's incredible solo breakaway closed in on a fourth victory at the Roubaix velodrome his smiling face was on every camera and on that face the then-unreleased Radarlock Path Polarized Sunglasses. The Radarlock is perfect for hellishly long days in the saddle like Paris-Roubaix where rapidly deteriorating weather necessitates the adaptability found in quick lens changes. This subtly redesigned Radar combines the lightweight O-Matter frame and superlative fit and lens coverage of the original while adding in Oakley's Switchlock technology to ease the difficulty of changing out lenses. As evidenced by its name the Radarlock is characterized by Oakley's Switchlock technology which allows you to change out the lens quickly and efficiently. Due to the Radar's unique Polaric Ellipsoid shield lens geometry the mechanism is a little different than what you'd find on the Jawbone or Fast Jacket but very simple nonetheless. Simply engage the slider switch on the inside of the left temple and pivot the earstem towards the inside of the lens to open the clamp. This relieves all of the mechanism's clamping pressure which enables you to slide the lens out of the frame groove and the notches on the opposing temple. If it seems like all of the switching and hinging is over-engineered to simply change out a shield lens you'd be correct. But remember that every Oakley design that leaves their Foothill Ranch factory must not only meet but exceed the rigorous standards set by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) . So not only must Switchlock ensure easy lens swapping it must also ensure the lens remains snugly in place to protect your eyes at high impacts like these.What good would safety standards be without near-perfect clarity? Oakley's patented High Definition Optics (HDO) boasts some of the best clarity in the industry. Part of the beauty of Switchlock is that the mechanism evenly distributes the clamping force over the...
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