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<blockquote data-quote="Quintus" data-source="post: 2247779" data-attributes="member: 67552"><p>I got my first insulated boots 2 years ago, Kenetrek Mtn. Guides. My feet don't ever sweat much, but would still start to get cold on stand or glassing if was below 20 degrees or so. The 400 gram Kenetreks are awesome! Great support and protection with a heavy pack and my feet are always comfortable with warm or cold temps. They are heavy, but side hilling, working through blow downs, and packing they are worth the weight. The soles also have held up much better over 300 miles than my Crispis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quintus, post: 2247779, member: 67552"] I got my first insulated boots 2 years ago, Kenetrek Mtn. Guides. My feet don't ever sweat much, but would still start to get cold on stand or glassing if was below 20 degrees or so. The 400 gram Kenetreks are awesome! Great support and protection with a heavy pack and my feet are always comfortable with warm or cold temps. They are heavy, but side hilling, working through blow downs, and packing they are worth the weight. The soles also have held up much better over 300 miles than my Crispis. [/QUOTE]
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