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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1150761" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>I own 4 pair of Danners. 2 of them are older, low-topped "mountain light" boots that I wear during the summer. They have been reconditioned a couple of times and the Gore-tex liners are worn out so they are no longer 100% waterproof which doesnt matter when the weather is nice You can spend an extra $50 to have a new Goretex liner put in them, but I didnt need that for summer wear. The other 2 are newer "explorers" that are higher and have thicker insulation and I save them for winter. They would be too hot to wear in the summer, but the low-topped "mountain light" series of boots are quite comfortable even when its 100 degrees outside. If you buy Danners, make sure to get the American made versions, they have moved some of their production to China and their imported stuff is basically disposable; they have glued and molded soles that cannot be replaced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1150761, member: 14668"] I own 4 pair of Danners. 2 of them are older, low-topped "mountain light" boots that I wear during the summer. They have been reconditioned a couple of times and the Gore-tex liners are worn out so they are no longer 100% waterproof which doesnt matter when the weather is nice You can spend an extra $50 to have a new Goretex liner put in them, but I didnt need that for summer wear. The other 2 are newer "explorers" that are higher and have thicker insulation and I save them for winter. They would be too hot to wear in the summer, but the low-topped "mountain light" series of boots are quite comfortable even when its 100 degrees outside. If you buy Danners, make sure to get the American made versions, they have moved some of their production to China and their imported stuff is basically disposable; they have glued and molded soles that cannot be replaced. [/QUOTE]
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