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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 404410" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>I live and work in the mountains everyday and the Danner Winterlite boots with 200 grams insulation or the Danner Rainforest are hard to beat during summer and fall working or hunting. They are about $250 bucks and last about 3-5 years depending. The insides usually fail before they are wore out and they are good and water proof for about 2 years then the goretex goes bad. </p><p> </p><p> I get them a size narrower and a half size longer then my regular knock around boots. That way your foot does not move around when sidehilling and your toes don't hit the end on steep downhills. Go to a good boot shop and you can get a proper fitting for the first pair then when you know your size you can shop for the best price. That goes for any brand of boot you decide on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 404410, member: 10391"] I live and work in the mountains everyday and the Danner Winterlite boots with 200 grams insulation or the Danner Rainforest are hard to beat during summer and fall working or hunting. They are about $250 bucks and last about 3-5 years depending. The insides usually fail before they are wore out and they are good and water proof for about 2 years then the goretex goes bad. I get them a size narrower and a half size longer then my regular knock around boots. That way your foot does not move around when sidehilling and your toes don’t hit the end on steep downhills. Go to a good boot shop and you can get a proper fitting for the first pair then when you know your size you can shop for the best price. That goes for any brand of boot you decide on. [/QUOTE]
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