A WP liner sewn into the boot has become a must have to sell. About 15 years ago those companies who did not offer a WP barrier boot were losing sales to those who did so, they had to offer them to keep up in sales. Marketing and advertising is a strong medicine to sell product to the masses. Depending on your AO, open weave Vs a barrier is a personal choice. In a dry dusty AO the open weave can let in particles that can cause friction and breakdown the material and migrate to your feet on long treks. In super slop the open weave will allow water to escape as you walk, like a pump.
With any stitched seam panel boot, before you wear them out of the house, run a bead of seamgrip on every seam. Get a waterproof for the material of your boot, I learned to like waterbased like Nikwax, when your boots are wet after use or just get them wet, the waterbased WP will wick into the material to help WP and protect the material.
Use quality 60/40 socks in my experience. I do not like the performance of 100% wool. Socks are for managing the micro climate around the foot, cushioning and comfort. But they will change the shape of the entire foot so if you have hot spots, try a different brand of sock.
Use superfeet, I also thought they were just a sales gimmick until I started using them. Many copies these days but superfeet are my choice. Don't buy them too big, while not an arch support but that is what most call it, supefeet support under the talus bone that supports body weight Vs and true arch support that does nothing. At first, superfeet at the correct size will feel short as the talus bone has support, at the back of the arch. The heel cup focuses heel meat / fat to give some cushioning on heel strikes. I like the pilot bump on the forefoot to allow some circulation for 25 mile a day treks. I choice is green or orange but most of buy boots now how the trail / hunters due to I am just around town and like hiking.
I prefer LaSportiva. In my experience using and selling boots for about 15 years, the are the top shelf boot. I prefer a neutral last like most Italian boots and then custom fit to the foot.
Lightweight and completely synthetic, this hiking boot is the ultimate in backpacking performance. Fully waterproof and designed to take a beating, the Trango TRK GTX can handle the toughest trails in any conditions. Minimal seams keep hotspots and blisters at bay, while the Vibram® Mulaz soles...
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Lightweight and completely synthetic, this hiking boot is the ultimate in backpacking performance. Fully waterproof and designed to take a beating, the Trango TRK GTX can handle the toughest trails in any conditions. Minimal seams keep hotspots and blisters at bay, while the Vibram® Mulaz soles...
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The Eclipse is a burly, leather hiking and backpacking boot that incorporates a Gore-Tex® Extended Comfort and provides ideal multi-surface traction. With high-cut ankle and a polypro stiffener in the midsole, these boots will provide excellent protection
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