KurtR
WKR
Looks like a better job of applying the cream would go a long ways. Water just beads off my kennetrak and meindls.
2 pairs of hardscrabble failed on me. One on my goat hunt and I had gotten used to having toenails.Anyone who says no boots are truly waterproof hasen't worn Kenetrek.
I'm not praising Kene's in fact I won't buy another pair. 2 seasons and the sole is worn slick. Seams on the heals are completely busted wide open to the windtex. They are still 100% waterproof and always have been.
I'm sending them in for repair and a resole. They fit me like a glove and I will continue to wear them, but next I might try Schnees Beartooths, I've seem them go more than 2 seasons without needing a resolve and maintain waterproofing.
Waterproof is one of the most important things for me. I detest wet feet.
No experience with the hardscrables. Everything could potentially fail, but from what I've seen on the forums over the years it seems Kennetreks would be the least likely.2 pairs of hardscrabble failed on me. One on my goat hunt and I had gotten used to having toenails.
2 pairs of crispi colorado failed but at least their warranty department was good to work with.
Goretex is not a very strong material and neither is kenetreks version.
Oh man, that surprises me....I've used that diluted silicone to fix 2 different sets of boots and they are still waterproof.I put 7 layers on a pair of Salomon x ultra low and they still leaked.
I couldn't remember who it was that originally posted this method.Oh man, that surprises me....I've used that diluted silicone to fix 2 different sets of boots and they are still waterproof.
I was just about to type a similar comment me and my dad have ran the Hanwag Alverstone IIs for two season now and this year we were in the high country got hit by all day rain one day and three isolated hail storms, crossed creeks, and dealt with muddy trails and wet grass every morning and my hollow alpaca wool socks were dry after every day hunting. As long as Hanwag always puts out quality they’ll be the only boot I hunt with extremely comfy and crazy durability.Hanwag Alverstone II's. Just finished my 2nd September in them with a bunch of miles, big creek crossings, 2 days straight of rain, and my socks stayed dry. My most recent trip was a mountain goat hunt in the most rugged stuff Colorado has to offer. My hunting partner switched to them this year and also loved them. The other guys in our group all had different boots and ended up with wet socks.