Ironman8
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- Aug 15, 2013
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A bit of backstory, I've been running a pair of Asolo Fugitives (GTX lined) for the past few years and have had them hiking/hunting in many different places and environments from hot/dry to cold/wet. They've been the best boot I've owned to date and the boot and GTX lining has held up better than expected. That said, I've been thinking about trying some Leather Lined (LL) boots only because I'd like to see if I get better breathability out of it. I've found that even a short hike to a hunting spot will leave my feet slightly moist in my Asolos, presumably due to the GTX lining, which results in cold feet when I get set in my hunting spot.
So I just got off the phone with a Lowa rep talking about their LL boots and I asked him if treating the boots with a "waterproofer" would give me good results for waterproofness AND breathability. He tells me that putting anything on the boots will reduce the breathability and that I may as well get GTX if I want/need waterproofing and Lowa doesn't recommend treating boots anyway.
I'm asking the membership here because I trust field experience more than anything. What's the solution? Can you have the best of both worlds, waterproofness AND breathability? Or is the answer just moisture management and maybe changing socks?
So I just got off the phone with a Lowa rep talking about their LL boots and I asked him if treating the boots with a "waterproofer" would give me good results for waterproofness AND breathability. He tells me that putting anything on the boots will reduce the breathability and that I may as well get GTX if I want/need waterproofing and Lowa doesn't recommend treating boots anyway.
I'm asking the membership here because I trust field experience more than anything. What's the solution? Can you have the best of both worlds, waterproofness AND breathability? Or is the answer just moisture management and maybe changing socks?