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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 1503796" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>Hmmmmm,</p><p></p><p>I have a pair of Kennetreks. I hunted with them for 5 says in a spike camp. 15+ inches of snow every day. I had wet boots the whole time. Sooooo, the "wet" boots did fine. They weren't to bad in the "soaked feet" department. Now... let me tell you what!. I got black toenails due to bad fit, when waling out. Not my big toe gut my second toe. Serious trauma... enough to cause my second tonail to turn black. Hey... I don't have a Morgan's toe. It's regular by most standards. </p><p></p><p>Honestly... I'll try to make these boots work becacuse I'm not a rich Italian "girley boy" who doesn't mind throwing away their hard earned money on boots that don't fit and don't work. </p><p>Seriously... my feet were screwed up for a good long while. Sore feet because of my boots and not "despite of them". </p><p></p><p>That's my hunt. Sorry I didn't kill a truck load of deer, but I did walk and them some. Hunting boots that don't accommodate ample toe space, for both up and down hiking... are useless, IMO. </p><p></p><p>Oh... and if you want me to review you boot... your going to have to pay me what it's worth. My time and life isn't free. </p><p></p><p>I hate bad boots. </p><p></p><p>They're like men, posing to be women. Maybe You like that but, when it's all said and done... you feet will suffer every step they deserve. In every seance and concern... </p><p></p><p>Seriously... do you need to do your thinking for you"? </p><p></p><p>If you don't know up from down"... heaven help you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 1503796, member: 41338"] Hmmmmm, I have a pair of Kennetreks. I hunted with them for 5 says in a spike camp. 15+ inches of snow every day. I had wet boots the whole time. Sooooo, the "wet" boots did fine. They weren't to bad in the "soaked feet" department. Now... let me tell you what!. I got black toenails due to bad fit, when waling out. Not my big toe gut my second toe. Serious trauma... enough to cause my second tonail to turn black. Hey... I don't have a Morgan's toe. It's regular by most standards. Honestly... I'll try to make these boots work becacuse I'm not a rich Italian "girley boy" who doesn't mind throwing away their hard earned money on boots that don't fit and don't work. Seriously... my feet were screwed up for a good long while. Sore feet because of my boots and not "despite of them". That's my hunt. Sorry I didn't kill a truck load of deer, but I did walk and them some. Hunting boots that don't accommodate ample toe space, for both up and down hiking... are useless, IMO. Oh... and if you want me to review you boot... your going to have to pay me what it's worth. My time and life isn't free. I hate bad boots. They're like men, posing to be women. Maybe You like that but, when it's all said and done... you feet will suffer every step they deserve. In every seance and concern... Seriously... do you need to do your thinking for you"? If you don't know up from down"... heaven help you? [/QUOTE]
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