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<blockquote data-quote="Grizzhunt" data-source="post: 1870021" data-attributes="member: 112037"><p>I've ran kenetrek boots for probably 10 years. I've had probably 4 pair in that time. I sent 2 sets back to get fixed up after a few seasons of hunting. I just got a new pair last week. My old pair were 4 years old and completely trashed. They didn't leak till the 3rd year. I treated them like crap to see how long they would last. I should have gotten a new set on the 3rd year but I made them last. I only wear them when I'm hunting or looking for sheds. They are pretty heavy so I bought a cheap pair for good weather days when they don't need to be water proof. Shed hunting I get anywhere from 20 to 50 miles a weekend, a lot of time in the snow all day I've had a few wet spots in conditions like that after they were a few years old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grizzhunt, post: 1870021, member: 112037"] I’ve ran kenetrek boots for probably 10 years. I’ve had probably 4 pair in that time. I sent 2 sets back to get fixed up after a few seasons of hunting. I just got a new pair last week. My old pair were 4 years old and completely trashed. They didn’t leak till the 3rd year. I treated them like crap to see how long they would last. I should have gotten a new set on the 3rd year but I made them last. I only wear them when I’m hunting or looking for sheds. They are pretty heavy so I bought a cheap pair for good weather days when they don’t need to be water proof. Shed hunting I get anywhere from 20 to 50 miles a weekend, a lot of time in the snow all day I’ve had a few wet spots in conditions like that after they were a few years old. [/QUOTE]
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