Looking for everyone's recommendation for a 3 season, mid-weight hiking boot for early archery season. My current boots are the Vasque Breeze (which are still made). I like them and I've got my miles out of them, but was totally unimpressed by their waterproof resistance. I immediately sent the first pair back at the outdoor store's recommendation, as they suspected faulty stitching or construction. The second pair was no better and I can get wet feet from "heavy dew"! The weak link seems to be the nylon/mesh cuttouts in the uppers. I know this saves weight, but do all hiking boots with this popular design share the weakness? If so, I'm going back to all leather uppers. Years ago I use to wear Dunham Continental Tyroleans. I kept them slathered in mink oil/snowseal/pitch blend and they never leaked a drop until they literally wore off my feet! I've got Lacrosse Granges (that are older than a lot of folks on the site) for the actual hunt, the hikers will just be worn for everything "in between". Don't need warmth, bow season is mild in these parts and I've got a pair of bombproof Danner Frontiers w/1000 gr. Thinsulate for when the mercury disappears. I like the fit of the Asolo's, but they're a bit pricey. Who loves your feet?