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I was in the store Any Mountain last weekend and tried on a pair of hiking
boots. I have an older pair of Vasque Alpine before GTX, which I've had for eight years now. The new boot I tried on was an Asolo powermatic 200 and I was amazed how comfortable they were right out of the box. I also looked over the other brands of high end hiking boots, such as Vasque, and Montbell which they too seemed to be comfortable. I remember it took me a long time to break in my older Vasque Alpine. I didn't purchase the Asolo or any other hiking boots, just going to run mine into the ground, but I was amazed how far hiking boot technology has come. Someone mentioned smartwool socks, instead of double layering and I'll have to agree. I did purchase a pair of Dahlgren backpacking socks, and did some mild hikes the last few days, and was also amazed in the new technology, no more double layering. fwiw, -tom |
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