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<blockquote data-quote="Beardeddeer91" data-source="post: 1660803" data-attributes="member: 105926"><p>I'd recommend looking at Scarpa. I had there Kinesis pro gtx and they lasted me about 3 years of nearly everyday wear. Super comfortable boots with a good amount of support. I've since replaced them with another, lighter pair of Scarpa boots and I think they will last just as long. As others have mentioned Scarpa boots run narrower on some models, so they may not fit everyone (fit me great), but they quality is top notch IME.</p><p></p><p>I've tried Kenetrek and they just didn't fit my feet, but the quality was definitely there. Everyone's foot is different, obviously the best thing to do is try them on and walk around with some weight. I bring my pack loaded with 50 lbs to the store, you'll get some looks but when your dropping that kind of money it's worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beardeddeer91, post: 1660803, member: 105926"] I’d recommend looking at Scarpa. I had there Kinesis pro gtx and they lasted me about 3 years of nearly everyday wear. Super comfortable boots with a good amount of support. I’ve since replaced them with another, lighter pair of Scarpa boots and I think they will last just as long. As others have mentioned Scarpa boots run narrower on some models, so they may not fit everyone (fit me great), but they quality is top notch IME. I’ve tried Kenetrek and they just didn’t fit my feet, but the quality was definitely there. Everyone’s foot is different, obviously the best thing to do is try them on and walk around with some weight. I bring my pack loaded with 50 lbs to the store, you’ll get some looks but when your dropping that kind of money it’s worth it. [/QUOTE]
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