The only waterproof boots I've ever owned are rubber muck boots.
On all my Goretex-y boots, Nikwax, Camp Dry, etc. make the water bead for the first couple minutes, but even with a heavy dew my toes would be wet within an hour. Once the boots are wet, lightweight, flexible and somewhat breathable beats heavy, stiff, and non-drying.
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