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<blockquote data-quote="Poke78" data-source="post: 3704756" data-attributes="member: 4333"><p>I've been wearing the same style of Keen hiking shoes for over 10 years. They work great with my special insoles, the tread area is very durable, and I haven't worn out an upper yet. The inner liner begins showing its age before anything else but I still use my very first pair as my walk-around-the-house shoe. I bought this style the first time on the recommendation of Backpacker magazine in their annual gear edition. </p><p></p><p>I have a pair of Merrell hiking boots that have been very serviceable since I purchased them at a CO resort years ago. They've retained their waterproof qualities, the sole/tread shows little wear but the upper is showing its age, especially around the toe-cap area. I'll probably buy a pair of Keen boots to replace the Merrell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poke78, post: 3704756, member: 4333"] I've been wearing the same style of Keen hiking shoes for over 10 years. They work great with my special insoles, the tread area is very durable, and I haven't worn out an upper yet. The inner liner begins showing its age before anything else but I still use my very first pair as my walk-around-the-house shoe. I bought this style the first time on the recommendation of Backpacker magazine in their annual gear edition. I have a pair of Merrell hiking boots that have been very serviceable since I purchased them at a CO resort years ago. They've retained their waterproof qualities, the sole/tread shows little wear but the upper is showing its age, especially around the toe-cap area. I'll probably buy a pair of Keen boots to replace the Merrell. [/QUOTE]
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