A while back a purchased a pair of Vasque Men's Clarion GTX boots. They are lower end backpacking boots--a thick sole, but with soft nubuck/dernier nylon and no full rand to protect the toe of the boot. After I made sure that the fit was good, I left them in the box until I grew tired of hot gluing my old boots.
This spring I took them out. They were a pleasure for a few hikes--the deep-lugged traction was far superior to the lighter boots I had always used. They are not especially heavy. But after about 40 miles, I noticed the stitching between the nubuck and dernier nylon was coming out.
I checked the Vasque web site (its now a brand of Redwing shoes, makes of Irish Setter, Carhartt, Worx). It said the boots had to be returned to the dealer for warranty--that would be Amazon. After two emails to Amazon, they let me return these 11 month old boots for full credit since they had no replacements. I don't think I will buy Vasque again.
Any opinions on Danner Crater Rims, or the brand in general? I have heard they are bit heavy, but also that Danner supplies unlabeled versions to the Army..
This spring I took them out. They were a pleasure for a few hikes--the deep-lugged traction was far superior to the lighter boots I had always used. They are not especially heavy. But after about 40 miles, I noticed the stitching between the nubuck and dernier nylon was coming out.
I checked the Vasque web site (its now a brand of Redwing shoes, makes of Irish Setter, Carhartt, Worx). It said the boots had to be returned to the dealer for warranty--that would be Amazon. After two emails to Amazon, they let me return these 11 month old boots for full credit since they had no replacements. I don't think I will buy Vasque again.
Any opinions on Danner Crater Rims, or the brand in general? I have heard they are bit heavy, but also that Danner supplies unlabeled versions to the Army..
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