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Input on Diemme Roccia Vet Boot

sevendiesel

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I haven't found a thread on Diemme's Roccia Vet Boot and since I'm looking to buy a pair, I would appreciate input from those who have seen these or even bought them. How are they quality wise?
 

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They're basically a chukka/desert boot with a hiking style look. They're not made for serious hiking as the crepe-inspired soles aren't designed for it nor do they give a good grip on winter terrain but they excel as a casual/city boot. Made in Italy.
 
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karmaguy

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i have a pair that i wear pretty much on the daily here in the NW; they have good grip for rain but yeah i image they dont handle well with snow or serious cold.

you could also check out the danner x tanner goods boot which is pretty great as well.
 

NormanF

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A good three season city boot. You'd want to wear something more rugged to cope with mountainous terrain and snow/ice.

Like I said, its just what urban warriors need in a boot if they don't march out on packed trails.
 

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