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    Orange County, Ca, the Eastern Sierra, and Idaho (my home!)
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    Well, a little about me. Born and raised in southwestern Idaho. Skiier, mountain biker, winter mountaineering and just about anything outdoors. You will find me on the trail willing to help others with whatever they need. You won't find me on the trail listening to an Ipod or whatever, tuning out the sounds of nature. You will find me trying to climb a glaciated 14'er in the winter...you won't find me drinking beer at the river for extended periods of time, getting sun burned, and smelling like a mixture of gargonzola cheese and a septic tank. Actually, I have done that, so strike that...I just like to get outside and get it on...and that's about it.

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Kayland Apex XT Boot - Men's

Kayland Apex XT Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 May 5, 2009

Don't raz me! 'Seem' should be seam. And I have no idea why the other stuff didn't come out...temp should be 40 degrees...

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Kayland Apex XT Boot - Men's

Kayland Apex XT Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 May 5, 2009

Ok, I have owned these boots for over a year now and they are, overall, a good boot. They were just not for me for two issues, which I will get to. Sizing was spot on for me (I am an 11, low to mid volume). Weight is very light, which is great. Every ounce you can get off your foot is like a pound off your back. Traction was good, but downhill breaking in mud suffered because the tread packed up. If no mud, then good breaking. Excellent lacing system. Very stiff and has remained stiff for crampons etc. But, and here it is, the E-vent lining for me did not breath well at all. I found that even in cooler temps (40's) my feet would get hot spots and would be soaked (even with liners on only). Also, the seem that runs directly down the back of the heel has caused blisters in a bad, bad way. Too bad, because I really wanted to love them...wound up buying La Sportiva's. Review to follow.

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