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<blockquote data-quote="Finsta" data-source="post: 2240738" data-attributes="member: 119252"><p>All the high end boots are good. Chippewa,Vasque,Danner,Filson,Crispi,</p><p>Kenetrek,etc.,etc,etc. There are many and you get what you pay for. Nothing beats leather and a vibram bottom for toughness with some comfort. Nothing beats rubber for being waterproof. Nothing beats goretex for lighter weight and breatheability with comfort. But leather gets wet and rubber can puncture or tear. Goretex might not be warm enough.Arctic rated snow boots are best for warmth and dryness but I wouldn't expect to go hiking on rocky terrain with them. Best to bring a pair of back up boots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Finsta, post: 2240738, member: 119252"] All the high end boots are good. Chippewa,Vasque,Danner,Filson,Crispi, Kenetrek,etc.,etc,etc. There are many and you get what you pay for. Nothing beats leather and a vibram bottom for toughness with some comfort. Nothing beats rubber for being waterproof. Nothing beats goretex for lighter weight and breatheability with comfort. But leather gets wet and rubber can puncture or tear. Goretex might not be warm enough.Arctic rated snow boots are best for warmth and dryness but I wouldn’t expect to go hiking on rocky terrain with them. Best to bring a pair of back up boots. [/QUOTE]
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