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Wow, what I wouldn't have given for a pair of those when I was wearing my Danner Smokejumper's to work in a rain forest everyday.
I couldn't afford a proper boot drying tree. That meant everynight was a race to stuff them with newspaper and get them in front of the fire -- then doing a halfbaked job of treating with Mink Oil at 0-dark-thirty on the ride out the woods the next morning. Weekends were a catchup marathon Sno-Seal treatments at the hearth.
I still have issues keeping them dry, but it's no fault of the boots. My feet sweat pretty badly, and my boots usually get wet from the inside out. I either have to put them over the heating vent to dry (my house has forced air heating), or have two pairs of boots. One for drying, and another for wearing.
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I doubt they will last as long as some of the better boots mentioned, but I couldn't find anything locally and I needed them ASAP. The search for a more permanent solution continues.
That said, these things are extremely light and comfortable right out of the box. And they have excellent ankle support. I put some mink oil on them and they seem relatively water resistant. I'm not worried about winter performance as I have a nice pair of 1200 gram Wolverines.