Vintage Merrell NNN BC Leathers
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 6:07 pm
I remember when Asolo and Merrill dominated the North American BC/Tele boot market - both NNN BC and 75 mm. Most of the "good" models were made of thick, relatively stiff leather in Italy - high quality boots, as we know. Times have changed, and there are a lot of great boots out there now, at least in NNN BC.
Partly out of nostalgia, I just got a pair of Merrill NNN BC "Backcountry" (no model name) boots from ebay for a good price ($65) and I'm wondering if anyone has tried or seen these boots? I can imagine, based on experiences with the old Asolo and Merrill 75 mm boots, that these boots are fairly bomb proof (and heavy). They appear to be like the old Merrill 75 mm boots that were excellent, but, of course, with the NNN BC sole.
I got a size EU 46.5 (I'm a 45, generally) to fit my oldest boy, and so that there is a pair of bigger boots in the house that I can fill with a thermal insole and two pairs of socks for evening skis when the thermometer hits bottom and I want to go for a short ski in the dark. So, I like that they will serve a dual purpose. And, given the price, I can flip them locally without losing much more than the shipping, if necessary.
I'll write up my impressions when they get here.
Tom
Partly out of nostalgia, I just got a pair of Merrill NNN BC "Backcountry" (no model name) boots from ebay for a good price ($65) and I'm wondering if anyone has tried or seen these boots? I can imagine, based on experiences with the old Asolo and Merrill 75 mm boots, that these boots are fairly bomb proof (and heavy). They appear to be like the old Merrill 75 mm boots that were excellent, but, of course, with the NNN BC sole.
I got a size EU 46.5 (I'm a 45, generally) to fit my oldest boy, and so that there is a pair of bigger boots in the house that I can fill with a thermal insole and two pairs of socks for evening skis when the thermometer hits bottom and I want to go for a short ski in the dark. So, I like that they will serve a dual purpose. And, given the price, I can flip them locally without losing much more than the shipping, if necessary.
I'll write up my impressions when they get here.
Tom