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Originally Posted by MAB32
We wear allot of "Hi-Tecs" up here and they seem to hold up well in the snow and rain. Did a week long class with TTOS in Columbus a few years back and they held up real well with the exception of the toe portions turning green. In the winter we just put on Seal Skins and that helps out allot.
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In our experience, the Hi-Tec is a poorly-made, high-topped tennis shoe that will fall apart quickly under hard use in the field.
Good boot for a garrison soldier or a finance clerk at the COSCOM though.
TR
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