wapitibob
WKR
The waterproofing is something that’s definitely keeping me from pulling the trigger so far. Being in the pacific north west it’s definitely important that they don’t leak often. Maybe I’ll just pick up some overtime and pick up some crispis. It’s a tough decision to make though when I can get the Salomon’s for $138 vs the $300-$400 crispis.
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I've had 1 boot that hasn't leaked in 25 years and it hasn't seen a lot of water yet (hanwag alaska). The problem in my opinion is that the liner is semi rigid, almost glued to the toe box. When walking thru wet grass/brush, it doesn't take long for the leather to get saturated and the flexing of the toe box/forefoot junction will force water thru the waterproof liner by hydraulic pressure. On boots/hikers with nylon/cordura mesh panels, you can't waterproof those so you end up with water between the liner and boot, just looking for a hole.
Every boot and hiker over those 25 years has leaked at the toe box or toe box/forefoot junction. Some were flexible (renegade/quest 4d/zephyr/moab/etc) and one was real stiff (cevedale pro) but they all leaked. If you want to see if your boots leak, fill them with water. It won't take too long. Those cevedale pro's had water running out the toe box before I could move them from the faucet to the counter. I water test every boot when they get home from the store and after every season, if not every hunt period. Gore has a lifetime warranty on the liner so if boots leak there should be some remedy.
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