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The Phantom 6000 is one of the most versatile out of the exceptional Phantom range. Crafted by those who live, work and play in the mountains, the Phantom is designed for mixed climbing, high altitude and winter mountaineering.
The Phantom 6000 is one of the most versatile out of the exceptional Phantom range. Crafted by those who live, work and play in the mountains, the Phantom is designed for mixed climbing, high altitude and winter mountaineering.
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Scarpa Phantom 6000 HD Orange

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Scarpa Phantom 6000 HD Orange

Season:ZZZ Discontinued

Brand:Scarpa

Code:87408-500

What is the Phantom 6000?

The Phantom 6000 is one of the most versatile options out of the exceptional Phantom range. Crafted by those who live, work and play in the mountains, the Phantom is designed for mixed climbing, icefall and high altitude mountaineering.

How are they constructed?

Scarpa uses their AG Last in the Phantom range, a last tried and tested on Mont Blanc. 50 years of knowledge from Scarpa have gone into this design, providing a naturally shaped toe area for climbing and a forefoot shape to give a precise fit with the greatest comfort.

Providing the weather resistance on the Phantom is an H.Dry membrane and Flexseal waterproof zippers. H.dry breaks away from the standard mould of waterproof membranes and actually laminates the membrane directly to the external layer of the boot, meaning it's far more breathable, durable and reliable than many other alternatives. Since it sits far closer to the outer of the boot, an H.dry membrane decreases the amount of fabric that the water can sink into.

What are the features?


As you would expect, a high altitude boot has to be warm enough to deal with almost polar-like temperatures. The Phantom features an inner boot with Primaloft insulation. Primaloft is one of the warmest forms of insulation due to the densely woven construction of the fabric; therefore it can trap more heat than alternative insulation with a looser construction. This is then backed up with a silver PU film and a 4mm thick thermoisolated EVA foam to trap more heat that may escape.

Moving up to the gaiter of the Phantom, it is constructed from three materials to offer durability, stretch and comfort. Elasticated S-Tech is used on pressure point areas such as the foot instep and the backward area, while the external fabric is made from a mix of super-tough Nylon and Kevlar. These durable outer fabrics provide abrasion resistance and all-round durability when dealing with crampon strikes, rock abrasion and general wear and tear.

A really interesting aspect of Scarpa's Phantom range is the sole itself. Above you'll see a picture of the sole; its centre is orange while the outer sections are black. The black areas offer increased durability, while the orange areas are insulated but far softer. On Scarpa's 8000m boot, for example, the whole sole is orange as it'll be used entirely on snow, whereas the Phantom 6000 requires a mix of both to offer the greatest mix of durability and grip.

The Phantom 6000 features nearly a century of experience, providing one of the most technical and well thought out mountaineering boots available at this point in time. Whether you're winter mountaineering, mixed climbing, ice climbing or simply hanging around at high altitude, the Phantom's designed to slip under the radar and let you enjoy the limelight of your achievement.

  • H.Dry membrane
  • Flexseal waterproof zips
  • Primaloft insulation
  • EVA insulation
  • Nylon and Kevlar gaiter
  • Insulated sole with durable sections
  • C3 crampon compatible

Here at Trekitt we know all too well of the difficulties people face when purchasing footwear online. The hardest part is being confident that you have picked the correct fitting footwear, so that is what we will cover in this blog (or if you prefer you can CLICK HERE to watch our video).

In our Hereford shop we offer a professional boot fitting service where we assess your feet, find a selection of boots that match you foot shape and most importantly we make sure that they are comfortable. This is easy to do in the shop, where we have access to the right tools, the option of letting you try on as many styles as you like and a knowledgeable member of staff that can communicate directly with you regarding your needs.

But let’s not dwell on what you don’t have, instead we shall teach you how to ascertain your size using some common household objects.

What you will need:

  1. A piece of A4 paper
  2. A pen or pencil
  3. A floor and a flat wall
  4. A ruler or tape measure

What you need to do:

  1. Put on the socks that you intend to use with the footwear you have selected
  2. Place the paper/cardboard on the floor with one end flush against a wall
  3. Stand on the A4 paper with your heel pressed firmly against the wall and your foot pointed forward with the edge of your big toe aligned with the edge of the paper.
  4. Draw a line just in front of your big toe
  5. Measure the distance from the wall edge of the paper to the line you drew
  6. Repeat the process for the other foot
  7. Finally, check the longer of the two measurements against the table below to find your size
Your measurement (cm) UK Size EU Size
21.7 3 35
22.1 3.5 36
22.5 4 37
22.9 4.5 37.5
23.3 5 38
23.7 5.5 39
24.1 6 39.5
24.5 6.5 40
24.9 7 41
25.4 7.5 41.5
25.8 8 42
26.2 8.5 42.5
26.6 9 43
27 9.5 44
27.4 10 44.5
27.8 10.5 45
28.3 11 46
28.8 11.5 46.5
29.2 12 47
29.6 12.5 47.5
30 13 48
30.4 13.5 49

NOTE: The above table is only a guide. Manufactures don’t like to make it easy as every single one of them strays from the measurements above.

So, once you have received your chosen footwear please take the time to do these simple tests to check they are actually the right size and that they fit the rest of your foot correctly.

The length test

  1. Whip out the removable footbed from the boots.
  2. Put them on the floor about shoulder-width apart.
  3. With your socks on, stand on the footbeds making sure that your heels are right to the back of the heel cup.
  4. You should now be able to see approximately 2 cm (about an index fingers width) of the footbed poking out in front of your toes.

If you can see this amount of space then you are pretty much on the way to making sure that your boots are the correct size. This space between your toes and the end of the footbed ensures that you will not stub your toes on the inside of the boot when you descend. This can be excruciatingly painful. If you can’t see this amount of space then it’s a good bet that the boots will be too small.

The heel lift test

This test will tell you if the shape of the internal heel cup matches your heel to ensure it holds you securely, especially when ascending steep ground. We are trying to eliminate the dreaded heel blister.

Before you commence this test it is imperative that you have laced the boots correctly.

  1. Tap your heel so it’s as far back in the boot as possible, being sure to keep your foot at a right angle to your leg at all times during the next few steps.
  2. Make sure that the laces have no slack in them across the forefoot by starting at the front of the boot and working the slack backwards and to the top. You should just be able to squeeze the end section of your finger under the laces, not easily, but just about.
  3. If you are wearing shoes then ensure the last upper part of the lacing is tight, not cutting off your circulation tight, but certainly comfortably snug as this will hold your heel back in the heel cup and will reduce any excess slipping (If you are wearing boots, this will be the eyelets that sit just below/inline the ankle).
  4. Please also make sure when trying out boots that use all the lace hooks, don’t be tempted to leave the top one undone as your foot needs to be held securely right in the back of the boot.
  5. Now that your boots are done up properly stand up on your tiptoes and walk on the spot on the balls of your feet as if you are walking up a steep hill. If your heels lift more than approximately 5mm from the footbed you may need to pull the laces tighter, or the boots may just be the wrong shape for you.

The toe wiggle test

This test is designed to check whether you have enough room around your toes. Your toes need to be in a happy place, they need plenty of room to wiggle without being squashed together, or cramped in from above. However they don’t want to be swimming around in acres of space either, this will cause friction blisters and stability problems when traversing hillsides. So, with the boots done up properly, walk around your house and make sure that your toes can wiggle freely.

Home Trial Period

However, even after the most rigorous assessment and testing, there is no better way to be absolutely sure than to have the boots on your feet for an extended period of time. We therefore offer our Home Trial Period which gives you the opportunity to wear the boots around your house to give you an indication of how they feel before you venture outside. We recommend that during the Home Trial Period that you wear the boots for as long as possible and at different times of the day, wear them up and down stairs, when moving around and when resting, you can even sleep in them if you want. 

IMPORTANT NOTICE: During the Home Trial Period we insist that the boots are worn indoors only. All footwear must be returned in a new and perfect condition with the original packaging and a proof of purchase. We retain the right to refuse to refund or exchange if footwear shows any sign of being worn outside.

For full details on footwear aftercare please check out our related blog here.

Technical Information
Crampon Rating B3
Inner Boot 10050-530 Mountain Lite
Insole Carbon Fibre
Last (Liner) AG
Last (Shell) AH
Lining H.Dry®
Sole Vibram Zero Gravity XL
Upper K-Tech + S-Tech + H.Dry
Weight 1990g Men's 42
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