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Has anyone else had problems breaking in Vasque hiking boots?
By HikingOn | April 21, 2009
I got a pair of sundowners and they hurt my feet, they feel a little narrow or something. I have only taken then on a three day hiking trip so far. SHould I keep with them or just try a new boot?
Mitch, thanks for the lecture, lol. I realize it wasnt a good move, but that is not really my question. I am asking about Vasque boots in general and others experince with them.
No other answers?
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April 21st, 2009 at 5:47 am
Yes, I bought a pair of Vasque hiking boots a long time ago. They were not the sundowners model, I don't remember which they were. I'm telling you, they might just as well have been made out of concrete. After about two years, I finally threw them away. They cost over a hundred bucks, too. I recommend that you give up get something new.