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  • None of the recommendations are really waterproof, though those Salomons will probably do the best job of keeping most of the water out.

    The problem with trying to waterproof running shoes is that they have a big hole in the top where your foot goes in, and unless you're running on hard packed snow you're going to get wet feet at some point on a decent length run (or the first ankle deep puddle).

    I'm another one for aiming for wet and warm.

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