Test report Scarpa Phantom 6000

<h2>Key features</h2> <ul> <li>Comfortably warm even in freezing temperatures</li> <li>Lightweight and agile, even with crampons</li> <li>Efficient lacing system with easy handling</li> <li>Stable support in mixed mountain terrain</li> <li>High wearing comfort on long tours</li> </ul> <h2>Oliver’s experience</h2> <p>I wore the Scarpa Phantom 6000 on our expedition to Lobuche East and Island Peak in the Himalayas. My first impression in the Alps was very positive — the boot is pleasantly warm and surprisingly light. Thanks to the new lacing system, it was easier to adjust and secure. I was particularly impressed by the stability at -23°C and on varied terrain with snow, rock, and ice. Even with crampons, the boot remained agile without causing fatigue. The gaiter seals precisely and provides excellent protection against moisture. For me, the Phantom 6000 is the perfect companion for extreme high‑altitude tours: safe, comfortable, and meticulously engineered.</p> <p style="font-size: 8pt;">Excerpt from the test report in the Bergzeit Magazine</p>