Wayland said:Of course these are pretty difficult to beat at times.....
and they have that special waterproof lining......what's it called now?.......
....ahh yes.... SKIN
Wayland said:Of course these are pretty difficult to beat at times.....
Wayland said:My main problem with Goretex boots has been with durability.
They always seem to fall apart at the seams.
I suspect it is because gortex boots do not get the treatment with wax that leather boots do and the stitching rots. If you do wax them regularly, why bother with Goretex?
The other possibility is that the manufacturers treat these like all the other "fashion rambler" kit and make them for rapid customer replacement after a Summer seasons stolling around.
Either way, I prefer to break in a pair of decent leather boots and wear them to destruction, which with luck should be a couple of years minimum.
Call me old fashioned or what.....
ArkAngel said:and they have that special waterproof lining......what's it called now?.......
....ahh yes.... SKIN
Ahjno said:Yes they are (bought them this year) - though I haven't waxed them yet. I'll keep it in mind and reply to you my outcome.
themac said:Boots, Goretex or not? I'm less likely to use gortex boots in the warmer weather, they are more prone to making my feet overheat. In the colder/wetter weather then goretex are great, I'm just back from 3 days up in Perthshire and with 2 out of the 3 days kicking it down with rain I'm very happy I took the goretex boots
I don't own a pair of all leather non goretex boots but I'd have a concern as to how they would have faired in heavy run and mud for a period of 2-3 days?
Quick nip off topic but I picked up a couple of pairs of KSB trainers from Soccer and Sport, they are doing them for around £20 a pair.
Alfa said:I use Meindle's Army Pro. They're about 7 years old now, never had a problem with them. Not cheap however, now they cost about 240 euros. That's about 160 £
big_swede said:Just a wild guess, but there homemade, right?
What materials is it? And mainly, what kind of leather? How far have you hiked in them?
pierre girard said:I most often make moggasins of moose, but the pair on the left in the photo are from a fairly thick deer hide. Only trouble is deer hide stretches a lot more than moose. The uppers are made of canvas or wool, and the winter mocs are lined with a removable fulled double layer Hudson Bay blanket liner.
Not sure what you're asking.
PG