Just covered a lot of miles in wet, shitty weather. In arrival home, I discovered my Revit Discovery Outdry boots had been leaking. I was wearing two pairs of socks - one thin with a much thicker, knee length skiing sock on top.
Interesting, myy feet never got cold and they weren't 'soaking', just noticeably damp. After looking at the boots carefully and where my socks were wet, I concluded that yes, they had leaked.
After doing some googling I find that others have experienced the same. Basically long periods of rain at motorway speeds will cause them to let in water... Rather disappointing, especially for the price - they should have used gore tex....
I'm only really recording this for others benefit. I love the boots. Best I've had. Super comfortable, love the boa closure system and they're good in the summer too. But I now discover they are not 'waterproof' and I'm clearly late to discover this!
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Interesting, myy feet never got cold and they weren't 'soaking', just noticeably damp. After looking at the boots carefully and where my socks were wet, I concluded that yes, they had leaked.
After doing some googling I find that others have experienced the same. Basically long periods of rain at motorway speeds will cause them to let in water... Rather disappointing, especially for the price - they should have used gore tex....
I'm only really recording this for others benefit. I love the boots. Best I've had. Super comfortable, love the boa closure system and they're good in the summer too. But I now discover they are not 'waterproof' and I'm clearly late to discover this!
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