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Re: Cold/rainy weather shoes/boots?
[Re: MrRoachie]
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01/14/21 11:12 PM
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Bruce Allen
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Re: Cold/rainy weather shoes/boots?
[Re: Scagnetti]
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01/14/21 11:59 PM
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Chris G
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If you want truly fully water proof, go with anything from Muck. I have 2 versions of their 3/4 pull ons. One that is insulated for cold weather and 1 that is more of yes a rubber shell for warmer weather. Both are absolutely 100% waterproof. I also own several different types of Merrill's and while they are awesome hiking or ranch boots, they are not completely waterproof in a torrential downpour. Is this the 3/4 boot you’re talking about? Yes I have a pair similar to that then one that's a little lighter.
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Re: Cold/rainy weather shoes/boots?
[Re: CCTX]
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01/15/21 11:11 AM
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Les Ems
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Going to have to try these out
Maverick Pro Guide Service 201 Stratos w/225 Etec HO
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