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<blockquote data-quote="SixDemonBag" data-source="post: 2448599" data-attributes="member: 113754"><p>Others' experiences may be different but my Crispi Legend Hunter GTX boots are all leather and waterproof. I have literally stood in the river (multiple times) launching and recovering our hunting boat and never the slightest hint of moisture. I was the only guy, out of three, with waterproof boots on my last trip so I was voted to be the dude to jump off the rig on landing or the guy pushing the boat off the shore and jumping in. The shores were shallow so there was no way to not get feet in the water. </p><p></p><p>I was nervous the first time but after having a motor starting problem and me standing in the water for about 5 minutes and with ZERO leakage, I have zero concerns moving forward when it comes to these boots. You should treat them with the waterproofing cream (<a href="https://www.crispius.com/waterproofing-cream" target="_blank"><strong><span style="color: rgb(44, 130, 201)">crispi water proofing cream</span></strong></a>). Not sure what is in that tin, but it works and not just on Crispi boots!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SixDemonBag, post: 2448599, member: 113754"] Others' experiences may be different but my Crispi Legend Hunter GTX boots are all leather and waterproof. I have literally stood in the river (multiple times) launching and recovering our hunting boat and never the slightest hint of moisture. I was the only guy, out of three, with waterproof boots on my last trip so I was voted to be the dude to jump off the rig on landing or the guy pushing the boat off the shore and jumping in. The shores were shallow so there was no way to not get feet in the water. I was nervous the first time but after having a motor starting problem and me standing in the water for about 5 minutes and with ZERO leakage, I have zero concerns moving forward when it comes to these boots. You should treat them with the waterproofing cream ([URL='https://www.crispius.com/waterproofing-cream'][B][COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)]crispi water proofing cream[/COLOR][/B][/URL]). Not sure what is in that tin, but it works and not just on Crispi boots! [/QUOTE]
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