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<blockquote data-quote="WanderingGoatie" data-source="post: 1685885" data-attributes="member: 94880"><p>I'm only 5'10" 175 but I wore my Salomon GTX boots for elk, antelope, and daily use for about 2 years straight. I loved the boots originally, and they were waterproof for at least the first few months. At about 8 or nine months they started getting wear spots on the uppers/fabric portion where they were a hinge point. Stayed comfortable but any chance of water repellency was gone. </p><p></p><p>I just picked up some Asolos. I've only worn them five or six times on one hour long morning hikes, but so far so good. They're waterproof/goretex and extremely light weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WanderingGoatie, post: 1685885, member: 94880"] I'm only 5'10" 175 but I wore my Salomon GTX boots for elk, antelope, and daily use for about 2 years straight. I loved the boots originally, and they were waterproof for at least the first few months. At about 8 or nine months they started getting wear spots on the uppers/fabric portion where they were a hinge point. Stayed comfortable but any chance of water repellency was gone. I just picked up some Asolos. I've only worn them five or six times on one hour long morning hikes, but so far so good. They're waterproof/goretex and extremely light weight. [/QUOTE]
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