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LEMs Boulder Boot

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Calling all adventurers. Do your excursions usually take you from coast to coast?  Mountain range to mountain range? Are you a sucker to travel hours for a good fly fishing creek, to hike days for a glimpse at a view….well, you may be interested in these smart boots that pack up tight and easy. The LEMs (Live Easy & Minimal) Boulder Boot is designed for lightweight travel (9.9oz total), for limited space, for a comfortable fit and quick fix for having an extra pair of boots on hand. They are constructed of 40% water-resistant nylon and 60% full-grain leather. More like a reliable alternative for the heavy boot that got you to your destination. As they say, “There’s absolutely nothing to this boot, no heel counter, no toe counter, no shank, and nothing stiff that would irritate the foot. If a barely-there boot is what you’re in need of, look no further.”

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