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RIP Inov-8 roclite 390s, thanks for all the miles |
I don't usually talk about the death of a pair of boots, but these have been a faithful companion of mine for many many miles, both horizontally and vertically. I first got them for the Montana TMF back in 2008. This sufferfest was lovingly called
4 days - 4 ways to die. Despite not really being appropriate for steep icy snow (with 10 point crampons) or class IV packrafting or biking, they worked quite well. Since then I took them on many many trips. They were my only footwear for a few months on the East Coast. At some point one of the laces frayed something awful. When I got a pair of their lighter cousins the roclite 295s in 2010 these were put on the back burner, but I still used them a bit. Then after the horrendous thrashing the 295s took in the 2011 Sierra Challenge I dusted these off, stuck in a new lace and used them for a few more Sierra trips. I was reminded of how comfy they were and how well they climbed (up to 5.7 on Mt Clarence King). This last 6 day trip up Mt Williamson among others finally did them in. The gore-tex liner wore out under the forefoot (which actually let out a lot of powdery grit that had accumulated there), and the final kicker was the sole actually wore out in the middle of the foot. Before that happened I was still planning on how I was going to seam-grip them again and head back out. Alas the holes in the soles sealed the deal. I will miss them greatly.
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a very well worn boot sole |