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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 1840369" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>WYO300RUM, Like I said it's been 5 plus years ago and I don't remember exactly what I did. But do remember it was a different pattern and tightened them up and after thinking about it was tighter for down hill than uphill. One thing I have noticed about the kenetrek, at least to me, they are hard on laces. I don't usually carry an extra set with me but do have them in camp. Another consideration when looking at boots in my limited experience. When purchasing some of the less expensive ones they were usually pretty good keeping my feet dry for about one season. Kenetrek (and yes there are others as good or better, and yes they have boots that fail) for me have continued to perform for 5 plus years. So for me after the sticker shock from purchasing they have actually been cheaper in the long run. Just my 2 cents worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 1840369, member: 73479"] WYO300RUM, Like I said it's been 5 plus years ago and I don't remember exactly what I did. But do remember it was a different pattern and tightened them up and after thinking about it was tighter for down hill than uphill. One thing I have noticed about the kenetrek, at least to me, they are hard on laces. I don't usually carry an extra set with me but do have them in camp. Another consideration when looking at boots in my limited experience. When purchasing some of the less expensive ones they were usually pretty good keeping my feet dry for about one season. Kenetrek (and yes there are others as good or better, and yes they have boots that fail) for me have continued to perform for 5 plus years. So for me after the sticker shock from purchasing they have actually been cheaper in the long run. Just my 2 cents worth. [/QUOTE]
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