Suggest you find a really rocky trail (hopefully steep too), put 2ea 50lb bags of concrete in your pack and hike back/forth for 10 miles non-stop to simulate packing out 1/2 of an elk in to two 5 mile trips. Hopefully it is also raining and miserable with poor footing when you go in order to simulate real world situations. Concrete is cheap and you'll get your own personal answer for less than $15 because your truth is the only one that matters.
I don't buy great boots for the 90% of the time where footing is easy/safe. I buy them for the 1% of the time where my comfort/safety depend on them. YMMV.
You'll be best served to invest your own time/effort to figure it out for yourself because you'll value that decision after you invested your own blisters in it.
JL
I don't buy great boots for the 90% of the time where footing is easy/safe. I buy them for the 1% of the time where my comfort/safety depend on them. YMMV.
You'll be best served to invest your own time/effort to figure it out for yourself because you'll value that decision after you invested your own blisters in it.
JL
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