User Review: One Sport Moraine
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Materials: Leather
Use: variety - from good trail to rough trail with heavy backback
Break-in Period: about a week
Weight: 1 Kg
Price Paid: $260 (Can)
I initially loved these boots. Very comfortable and good support. However, I have had trouble with the rand and now the sole seperating from the boot. I get wet feet, which we all know is no fun.
This is after five years (1994 models). For the first two years they had heay use (3 months every day) and there after moderate use (a few weeks a year). I have taken good care of them, following instructions etc. but they have come apart. The toe rand started to come off in the first year.
So comfort and support wise these are great boots. The durability of the boot I would have to question. I specifically bought expensive boots to get a high quality long lasting product. It seems that they have not lived up to this expectation
If considering the Moraine I would strongly recommend checking with One Sport (now Montrail) to see if they have improved the glueing and if they will guarantee the product.
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