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this post was submitted on 24 Jul 2023
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Solomon shoes are expensive, but generally last a few years. They tend to blow out in the ankle first. Really comfortable too.
I've bought about five pairs of the waterproof Salomon trekking shoe models, wearing them daily I always got holes in the material after about one year.
I usually just get the normal ones. The waterproof ones are OK, but they make my feet really hot and sweaty after 5-6 hours.
I have some la sportiva shoes right now, that started falling apart at the 6mo-1yr mark. So annoying.