So I came (rather out of desperation) on this completely unknown shoe. I really do not want to have. Strangely, he adapted and not press. The saw also good. And it was cheap. - But that can not bode well for function, quality and durability mean yes. I thought...
Test environment:
Then the holidays came to Canada. Five weeks trekking in British Columbia. The shoe is comfortable and fits. The foot is warm and does not perspire. The foot remains dry even in rainy weather. The sole adheres to rocks and wet tree trunks. If it's dirty, it just wipes it off and it looks like new.
Conclusion: After 5 weeks, in Canada I love this shoe!