chindits
WKR
I ran into two problems with non gtx shoes. The dust in that redrock canyon country easily permeated the salomon shoes I was wearing. The toe area of the shoes actually packed full of red dust and sand requiring me to dump my shoes from time to time. I also discovered that I would rather have warm wet feet then cold wet feet. So on those mid Sept ROMO hunting days A gtx shoe slows the water exchange in dew saturated grass, so even if my feet are wet in disfunctional gtx they are warmer then non gtx shoes. It's all about the rate of exchange. On the other hand, I never felt that my feet were hot in gtx. But then it's all relative and everywhere I hunt is cooler then Iraq.