Waterproof trail runner for gloopy tracks
The Golden Gate LT WP is built for those runs where the weather doesn't quite play ball. A lightweight engineered mesh upper with TPU film gives you structure without bulk, while the SCARPA Waterproof System — built around a PFAS-free membrane — handles rain and mud without sacrificing breathability. The Presa TRN-11 sole is super-grippy on wet and muddy trails, and a full-length EVA footbed keeps things comfortable over long distances. The stretch collar locks out debris and supports the ankle – providing a neat solution to the old frustration of fishing grit and grass seeds out of your socks.
- Engineered mesh upper with eco fabric and TPU film
- SCARPA Waterproof System with PFAS-free membrane for breathability and weather protection
- Stretch collar for ankle protection and debris exclusion
- Full-length EVA footbed
- Presa® TRN-11 outsole — 6mm drop (heel 30mm / toe 24mm)
- Weight: 325g (½ pair, size 42) / 265g (½ pair, size 38)
| EU | 37 | 38 | 39 | 39.5 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 |
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| UK | 4 | 5 | 5.5 | 6 | 6.5 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 9.5 | 10.5 | 11 | 12 |
- Sustainability through longevity - SCARPA designs all its products to be resolable and repairable, extending the life of each pair and reducing resource consumption and waste — because the best contribution to sustainability is a product that lasts.
- Closing the loop on footwear - Through the LIFE Re-Shoes project, SCARPA collects worn shoes from consumers, breaks them down into secondary raw materials, and uses them to produce new pairs — turning end-of-life footwear into a new beginning.
Ask a Himalayan mountaineer, a polar researcher or a high-altitude guide what brand of footwear they've got on, and there's a good chance it'll be Scarpa.
Founded in 1938 in Asolo, a small town at the foot of the Italian Dolomites, Scarpa has spent the best part of a century making footwear that people trust with their lives. These are kicks with incredible pedigree. In the 80s, their famous Vega boots went to the top of all fourteen of the world's 8,000-metre peaks, and plenty more besides. Antarctic science stations rely on them, and Italian Alpine guides have been officially shod in Scarpa since the 1960s. Over 90% of production still takes place in Europe, and more than half their products are still made in Italy.
At the lighter end of the Scarpa range are their trail runners and approach shoes, designed for fast and flexible adventures. Low-profile and nimble, they borrow from Scarpa's climbing shoe heritage to give you real grip and sensitivity across rock and mud, while staying comfortable enough for long days on the trail.
From crampon-compatible boots right through to their lightest trail shoes, Scarpa's footwear has a cast-iron reputation for fantastic fit and comfort straight out of the box.