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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 4720821" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>TheLBLman - I hunt out of the Salomon Quest 4D 3 GTX hiking boots and have been impressed with them thus far, but have only owned them for a year (<em>little too soon to give a real review</em>). I did treat them with Kenetrek boot wax before wearing them, and they have remained waterproof unless overtopped, which I have managed not to do thus far. They are lightweight, nimble and waterproof, my main "wants", but they are only 6" tall, and they are not viable for wide feet (EE width). They cost $240 regularly, but can be had for $175 if one buys them when on sale.</p><p></p><p>Your choice of Kenetrek is perfect for your needs, and a superior boot to my Salomons, at a superior price point as well. A couple of my buddies that live in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) rave about Kenetrek and claim that is what a lot of the hunters wear while exploring/hiking/hunting/guiding in the mountains. The 3 name brands they mentioned were Kenetrek, Lowa, and Schnee. From their opinions, and the online reviews I have read, you will not be disappointed with your choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 4720821, member: 131"] TheLBLman - I hunt out of the Salomon Quest 4D 3 GTX hiking boots and have been impressed with them thus far, but have only owned them for a year ([i]little too soon to give a real review[/i]). I did treat them with Kenetrek boot wax before wearing them, and they have remained waterproof unless overtopped, which I have managed not to do thus far. They are lightweight, nimble and waterproof, my main "wants", but they are only 6" tall, and they are not viable for wide feet (EE width). They cost $240 regularly, but can be had for $175 if one buys them when on sale. Your choice of Kenetrek is perfect for your needs, and a superior boot to my Salomons, at a superior price point as well. A couple of my buddies that live in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) rave about Kenetrek and claim that is what a lot of the hunters wear while exploring/hiking/hunting/guiding in the mountains. The 3 name brands they mentioned were Kenetrek, Lowa, and Schnee. From their opinions, and the online reviews I have read, you will not be disappointed with your choice. [/QUOTE]
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