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Mine were made in Italy (home of the brand and where they started).
According to this, they still do make about 70% in Italy and all their hiking boots have origin labels.
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Luckily, Scarpa has made it easy to find out which of its products are made in Italy. All of Scarpa’s hiking boots have a country of origin section in the specifications of each product. So each of Scarpa’s Italian-made products are clearly labeled as such.
I would assume the quality is still there.
These are pretty much the updated version of mine.
Thank you! Seems like a great company. Always wanted a decent couple of boots, and Italian made has also been something I’ve looked for.
Be warned, they took a long time to break in. Like a few months as the leather is top quality and takes a while give (which is why they last for so long).
What do you do when you wear through the outsole? Can these be resoled?
I don't know if they could be resoled. I haven't worn though it yet. The sole has worn down but there is still plenty of grip.