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<blockquote data-quote="Salmonchaser" data-source="post: 1654602" data-attributes="member: 107697"><p>All three are very good, Kenetreks fit me best, quite literally add miles to my day. To be honest, on my foot I can slip them on, forget to lace them, not realize it until I leave the trail. I like the schnees as well. Loved Danners until most of their production went to China. You just have to invest miles and money to find what works best for you. Kenetreks take more breaking in then any boot I've ever worn.</p><p>I've gotten damp feet with every boot brand I've owned. It has happened with Kenetreks. Sent them in, got a new pair. I have a pair of Zamberlans. Felt good new but they didn't hold up well. Leaked worse than any boot I've ever owned. Been relegated to farm chores, firewood cutting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salmonchaser, post: 1654602, member: 107697"] All three are very good, Kenetreks fit me best, quite literally add miles to my day. To be honest, on my foot I can slip them on, forget to lace them, not realize it until I leave the trail. I like the schnees as well. Loved Danners until most of their production went to China. You just have to invest miles and money to find what works best for you. Kenetreks take more breaking in then any boot I’ve ever worn. I’ve gotten damp feet with every boot brand I’ve owned. It has happened with Kenetreks. Sent them in, got a new pair. I have a pair of Zamberlans. Felt good new but they didn’t hold up well. Leaked worse than any boot I’ve ever owned. Been relegated to farm chores, firewood cutting. [/QUOTE]
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