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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Yucaipa, CA
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shimano's
if you buy them large do they pull your socks off? My farm boots always work my socks off and they are the correct size.
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Worth noting is that I only use them on-deck, not in muddy conditions like you might be experiencing. I can't say how they would perform in conditions where mud or certain "Equine-Related Substances" might keep them stuck to the ground as you try to lift your feet |
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Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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I'm a fan of XtraTuff. I've seen in a lot of reviews that people will double up their socks and wear them around for a while to stretch them and break them in. Definitely hard to mitigate that soreness in the toes, especially on a long day out on the water.
Now, if you're talking about going out on a kayak, I've been working at this one for a while. I'd been wearing neoprene booties for the longest, but they just don't drain and dry from the initial wade out into the surf or provide the support I want. I eventually settled on Merrill water shoe with a .5mil neoprene sock. Super comfortable, warm, and not as soggy as a neoprene boot. |
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Yucaipa, CA
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I have beach shoes I wear when kayaking so that isn't an issue. I am walking in thick sticky mud when cleaning corrals so that is an issue. I also walk about a half mile in them to do a different ranch every day, that is my biggest issue. Walking in the boots I have right now starts mashing my little toes and gets real uncomfortable, but the mud doesn't pull them off. I did have the mud at the coast guard beach in Newport pull my wading shoes off once on a super low tide.
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Join Date: Aug 2017
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I used Xtra tough for years. I tried the Shimano boat and love them. I have a 3E wide foot and these are great.
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