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<blockquote data-quote="Stk" data-source="post: 1906926" data-attributes="member: 98934"><p>I have a pair of Lowa Renegade GTX that are maybe 2.5 years old and a pair of Tibets about a year old. The waterproofing in the Renegades is pretty non existent now. My feet get soaked even walking through damp grass. I've decided to retire them now after having wet feet all turkey season. They're very comfortable, but I need to keep my feet dry. I just replaced them with a pair of Crispi Thor...too early to tell how they'll be. I do love the Lowa Tibet's after putting a ton of miles on them last deer/elk season, but they're a heavy boot more suited to late fall or winter hunting. Paired with Kenetrek gators and the right pants, I stay warm in dry even when stomping through deep snow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stk, post: 1906926, member: 98934"] I have a pair of Lowa Renegade GTX that are maybe 2.5 years old and a pair of Tibets about a year old. The waterproofing in the Renegades is pretty non existent now. My feet get soaked even walking through damp grass. I’ve decided to retire them now after having wet feet all turkey season. They’re very comfortable, but I need to keep my feet dry. I just replaced them with a pair of Crispi Thor...too early to tell how they’ll be. I do love the Lowa Tibet’s after putting a ton of miles on them last deer/elk season, but they’re a heavy boot more suited to late fall or winter hunting. Paired with Kenetrek gators and the right pants, I stay warm in dry even when stomping through deep snow. [/QUOTE]
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