Im thinking about buying new boots, with the thinest sole i can find. And some questions came to my mind.
Imagine its spring, or winter, didnt stop raining for weeks, and you need your feet dry, of course... or fungus will hook up.
Or maybe its winter, and there is like 2 feet of snow and you are working hard on something, so generating quite much heat and the snow melts on your boot.
My question is: would it be better if my boots are completelly waterproof or if when i get to my fire i can dry them really quick?
I would like to keep it as less syntetical as possible, so no Gore-Tex, please.
Imagine its spring, or winter, didnt stop raining for weeks, and you need your feet dry, of course... or fungus will hook up.
Or maybe its winter, and there is like 2 feet of snow and you are working hard on something, so generating quite much heat and the snow melts on your boot.
My question is: would it be better if my boots are completelly waterproof or if when i get to my fire i can dry them really quick?
I would like to keep it as less syntetical as possible, so no Gore-Tex, please.