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    Hiking boots recommendations?

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    • SourPowerS
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      Highly recommend checking out Russell Moccasin, the most comfortable shoes I’ve ever owned and the hiking models are exceptional.

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      • endoE
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        Personally, when going above 5000m and into wet conditions, I wouldn't play around with 'heritage boots' and go for something technical. Especially, if you're going to use crampons you'll need something from category C or D. But you're probably aware of that. I've done a few 4000s and 5000s with La Sportivas and was never disappointed. Used an older version of the Trango Alpine GTX on Mt. Kilimajaro.

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        • DmartD
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          I can only agree with @endo my go to for high altitude mountaineering and hikes are the La Sportiva Evo. I wore mine on several 4000m climbs, waterfall climbs and alike and trust these. If you ask me this is not the climate where you want to wear nice boots, they need to work and be reliable.

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          • SKTS
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            I have never had a pair of their technical boots but have used La Sportivas for years as my primary trail hiking boots and absolutely love them. So agree with the previous two guys and urge you to try them if you can.

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            • GilesG
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              And a decent pair of technical boots will probably cost a shit load less then a pair of heritage boots 🙂

              "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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              • goosehdG
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                Good article on boots that might be of interest: https://www.switchbacktravel.com/best-mountaineering-boots

                "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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                • seawolfS
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                  I've had a pair of Scarpa boots for over a decade, and they're incredibly supportive, durable, and waterproof. I've been using hiking boots since I was a child, and nothing has come close. Highly recommend. And as other have said, skip the heritage boots and get something technical. They cram features into contemporary hiking boots and that usually means high water resistance, insulation, support, ergonomics, and durability.

                  “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

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                  • ChibsC
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                    I like Keen and these are my second pair of Pyrenees. First pair lasted 3 years of heavy use. While shopping for a replacement I tried on boots from many companies but nothing seemed to fit as well as the Keens. Everyone’s feet are different though so try on stuff until you find which fits best.
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                    • RobeOfTheMagiR
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                      I've been selling a lot of hiking/climbing/mountaineering equipment as a part time job as a student. I'd recommend visiting a proper outdoor retailer and get some professional advice. Plenty quality boots (Meindl, La Sportiva, Hanwag, ...) will serve you well, but it's important to get the intended purpose and fit of the boot right.

                      You're it.

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                      • endoE
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                        ^ 100%

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                          @Denman-John I would check out the Scarpa Phantom 6000. Great high elevation boot and on the lighter weight side.

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