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<blockquote data-quote="Elkmen" data-source="post: 404491" data-attributes="member: 25688"><p>I have used heavweight hiking/climbing for several years with good success. What I am using now is the Glacier by La Sportiva, its gore tex lined, has outstanding ankle support and 6 inch tops. I wear gaitors for most wet conditions. Previous to this I used Scarpa, again a heavy duty climbing boot, all leather and a 4-6 inch top. I wanted the gore tex is why I changed. Both of these are "heavy" boots with stiff footbeds and will essentiall take you anywhere!!!They need a good break in!</p><p> </p><p>Have had three pairs of Whites for my work , a truly great boot but they leak like hell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elkmen, post: 404491, member: 25688"] I have used heavweight hiking/climbing for several years with good success. What I am using now is the Glacier by La Sportiva, its gore tex lined, has outstanding ankle support and 6 inch tops. I wear gaitors for most wet conditions. Previous to this I used Scarpa, again a heavy duty climbing boot, all leather and a 4-6 inch top. I wanted the gore tex is why I changed. Both of these are "heavy" boots with stiff footbeds and will essentiall take you anywhere!!!They need a good break in! Have had three pairs of Whites for my work , a truly great boot but they leak like hell. [/QUOTE]
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