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  2. Scarpa (company) - Wikipedia

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    SCARPA is an Italian outdoor footwear company. It was founded in 1938 in Asolo by Rupert and Pietro Parisotto, and Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh . [ 3 ] The company specialises in hiking boots , climbing shoes and mountaineering boots.

  3. Grivel Scarpa Binding - Wikipedia

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    The Grivel Scarpa Binding, or GSB, was created in 2004 as a design collaboration between the companies Scarpa, [1] an Italian shoe and boot manufacturer, and Grivel, [2] an Italian manufacturer of mountaineering crampons, ice axes and other mountaineering equipment. The system involves combining a specially designed mountaineering boot sole ...

  4. Car boot liner - Wikipedia

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    Rubber boot liner Vauxhall Astra Boot liner Detailed shot of a boot liner A tailored car boot liner for the Range Rover Evoque,Designed and manufactured by The Hatchbag Company. A car boot liner or cargo liner is a synthetic mat designed to protect the automobile boot or trunk against damage from dirt or spills and to pad cargo against abrasion ...

  5. Scarpa's shoe - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Scarpa's shoe was an 18th-century mechanical device developed to treat ...

  6. Scarpa - Wikipedia

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    Scarpa is an Italian surname It may refer to: Andrea Scarpa (born 1987), Italian boxer; Antonio Scarpa (1752–1832), Italian anatomist and professor; Carlo Scarpa (1906–1978), Italian architect; Carola Scarpa (1971–2011), Brazilian actress and socialite; Cagnaccio di San Pietro (1897–1946), born Natale Bentivoglio Scarpa, an Italian ...

  7. Fascia of Scarpa - Wikipedia

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    It is thinner and more membranous in character than the superficial fascia of Camper, and contains a considerable quantity of orange elastic fibers.. It is loosely connected by areolar tissue to the aponeurosis of the external oblique muscle, but in the midline it is more intimately adherent to the linea alba and the pubic symphysis, and in the male, it is prolonged on to the dorsum of the ...