I am going to climb snowy mountains twice or thrice per year. I need some good waterproof boots that I can wear in the city once in a while aswell.
Budget 80-130 euros tops.
any suggestions?
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fucken bump
>>912965
Go to REI and get whatever fits and is in your price range? If they fall apart or don't work they will take them back.
>>912965
>>912978
no need to bump after an hour, son, /out/ is a slow board
you've also posted one of those most common questions,
- Go to outdoor store
- Try boots on
- Buy boots online for cheaper than in store
Personally I'd stretch for a pair of Salomon Quest 4d - mine are on their second season still going strong.
Also it's worth listing your intended use.
You said ''snowy'' but you sound like a noobie so doubt you need rigid crampon-compatible booties.
>>912981
I will deal with snow up to knee level. Dunno how else to describe it.
no, crampon compatibility is not a requirement at this point
>>912980
>Salomon Quest 4d
Got a pair of their new version of this, love it so far
>>912965
salomon quest prime fit more on the budget, anybody tried those?
>>912980
>- Go to outdoor store
>- Try boots on
>- Buy boots online for cheaper than in store
You forgot
- Outdoor store closes down because of declining sales
>>913021
It's because assholes like you don't tip.
>>913021
not my fault if they overprice. the market dictates value.
Ive been wearing these Geox U mattias ABX for a year and they're fucking great. They look almost new.
Scarpa Triolet GTX. Fuck your budget.
>>913229
the problem is the system that allows jobs which need tips in order to be liveable jobs, NOT the customers that don't tip.
Fucking amerifats needing to tip retail workers oh my days..