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what is going on everybody welcome to another episode of the vlog and I just wanted to show you what happened to my boots as I showed in a video a while ago a couple weeks ago my girlfriend fiance sorry for our anniversary got me a new pair of a solo hiking boots and I went hiking or climbing I should say and this wont focus entirely but you can tell the toe is pretty scuffed up you get that to focus you can see the leather has come off in the front a little bit the top coating of the leather has come off in the front a little bit a bunch of kind of deep scratches I mean theres nothing through but they still look pretty beat-up heres the other one just on the toe one on the side here big one I remember when that one happened see that scruff stuff on the side and I mean they held up all in all very well however I feel as though they should not look like this after one climb so what I think is maybe I pushed it a little too much with a full leather boot maybe these are not an Alpine