Yup caulk boots, assuming you're not in and out of a vehicle regularly. Use them with bama socks.
Yup caulk boots, assuming you're not in and out of a vehicle regularly. Use them with bama socks.
im going to haida gwaii but i will be doing alot of walking. whats a good rubber boot
Elite Energy 32
how are the kamik rubber boots
Elite Energy 32
Muck boots. I love 'em but limit the hikes to 5 km or less myself. Good comfy boots. 100% waterproof
"Life's hard. It's even harder when you're stupid."
--John Wayne
I'm with Fred. The Dunlop boots are awesome. I have the Mark's knockoff versions (Belkin) and they are absolutely awesome. For longer hikes I'd like to be able to cinch the back at the top closer to my calf but that is my only complaint.
I always put a good aftermarket insole in my boots and shoes but those Belkins are very comfortable in anything but really steep terrain. In steep terrain the lack of a lace up fit means the toes do mash up a bit.
Get a pair. You'll be amazed how often you choose to wear them.
Is Justin Competent, or just incompetent?
Red Wing RUTMASTER Irish Setters - Insulated ! I have being all over the QCI's - they are good boots ! RJ
http://hunt.irishsetterboots.com/iri...-up-camouflage
Last edited by REMINGTON JIM; 07-20-2014 at 08:11 AM.
i talked to the salesman at marks about the dunlops. he said its an awesome boot but in ur using it in cold your feet will get moewhat cold because it uses a steel toe and shank. he rcommended the baffins because the use a composite toe and shank
Elite Energy 32
Im picking up a pair of these.
http://www.blackovis.com/rocky-mudsox-16-neoprene-boot
Kenetreck makes some insulated pac boots that look good.
http://www.kenetrek.com/pac_boot.asp
the dunlops just seem way to bulky