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How do I know when my Vasque Gore-Tex hiking/backpacking boots are broken in?
By HikingOn | April 19, 2009
Recently, I bought a pair of Vasque Gore-Tex hiking/backpacking boots for my upcoming trip to Philmont, New Mexico for a Boy Scout trip. How do I know when they are broken in? I have been wearing them around town and the house for about 3 days.
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April 19th, 2009 at 1:19 pm
Vasque is the boot that "allows you to slip them on and go," and requires very little break in time.