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Offline john keyes

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Columbia Adrenaline Hunter Boots
« on: January 09, 2010, 03:57:23 PM »
I just picked up some of these boots, they felt pretty good, what really sold me was how the bottom part is very rugged/rigid, I'm in the mud all of the time but I'm walking over fallen timber and lots of crap that stresses me out worrying if it is gonna rip up the thinner rubber boots. they were a little expensive at $129, I think my Burlys cost me fifty bucks but that was about fifteen years ago...
they have some insulation too.  I do like em, can't wait to get in the crap next weekend, and they are wide enough at the top I can tuck my jeans in them
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Re: Columbia Adrenaline Hunter Boots
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2010, 02:31:51 AM »
As for comfort and comfort alone, do these fit and feels as good as the Alpha burleys? I need to replace my AB boots, and would like the new ones to be equal in that dept (among other qualitys)