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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5546272" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>For comfort, i really like the ultralight lacrosse aeroheads that SCN found on sale a few years back for $49. They already leak tho... </p><p></p><p>I prefer lightweight hikers instead. Don't care if I soak them in a creek, except for the horrible rotten moldy foot smell they end up developing by the end of the season. I'm almost getting to the point of just buying the Merrell Chemeleons on sale for $75, using them one or 2 seasons, then throwing them away. Filling them up with baking soda helps a little, but they still get pretty rank after a week in the swamps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5546272, member: 2805"] For comfort, i really like the ultralight lacrosse aeroheads that SCN found on sale a few years back for $49. They already leak tho... I prefer lightweight hikers instead. Don't care if I soak them in a creek, except for the horrible rotten moldy foot smell they end up developing by the end of the season. I'm almost getting to the point of just buying the Merrell Chemeleons on sale for $75, using them one or 2 seasons, then throwing them away. Filling them up with baking soda helps a little, but they still get pretty rank after a week in the swamps. [/QUOTE]
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