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<blockquote data-quote="Hoss Smith" data-source="post: 1595820" data-attributes="member: 109074"><p>Just turned 60, probably put more than 100 miles on a pair of Kenetreks this fall. Plus summer hiking and scouting, and that many miles or more the previous 3 seasons, so this was season 4. I have bad feet. I need a good solid mid sole and plenty of toe box. Meindels worked good, I got 5 seasons out of them. Kenetreks are fantastic. Feet hardly hurt on a long day. We hunt and hike in northern New Mexico. In the past I have needed insulated boots when it was below 30. Kenetreks, with waterproof membrane, and a light pair of wool sock and a heavier pair over and my feet are good. I am now using them for the most expensive side work boots ever, but my feet hardly hurt on a long day and Not as tired. If I could just find something like them for horseback....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoss Smith, post: 1595820, member: 109074"] Just turned 60, probably put more than 100 miles on a pair of Kenetreks this fall. Plus summer hiking and scouting, and that many miles or more the previous 3 seasons, so this was season 4. I have bad feet. I need a good solid mid sole and plenty of toe box. Meindels worked good, I got 5 seasons out of them. Kenetreks are fantastic. Feet hardly hurt on a long day. We hunt and hike in northern New Mexico. In the past I have needed insulated boots when it was below 30. Kenetreks, with waterproof membrane, and a light pair of wool sock and a heavier pair over and my feet are good. I am now using them for the most expensive side work boots ever, but my feet hardly hurt on a long day and Not as tired. If I could just find something like them for horseback.... [/QUOTE]
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