JW IN VA
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I've worn Northerner by Servus 3 eyelet insulated in cold and snow for years.Mine are getting to the point they are about worn out.Can't get them anymore.
I know it isn't winter but it can show up before I'm ready.
I've been looking at LaCrosse Burly in foam insulated both 12" and 18".Also Bogs Rancher and Muck Arctic sport.
We rarely get deep snows here although we are about due for one this year and,with rain bibs,a shorter boot works.I do have trouble with my pants legs getting real damp inside even the uninsulated in warmer weather.
My question revolves around several main things:
I have wide feet so the bottom material must be flexible for "whole" sizes to not cramp the foot.Can't have boot that is like apiece of CPVC pipe.
I usually wear bibs over my clothing and ,sometimes,insulated bibs so the tops need to accommodate tucking pants legs in.
I also like a good grip with a heel which will dig in coming downhill.
As always,price is a consideration,too.
Any experiences you'd like to share would be welcome.Thanks.
I know it isn't winter but it can show up before I'm ready.
I've been looking at LaCrosse Burly in foam insulated both 12" and 18".Also Bogs Rancher and Muck Arctic sport.
We rarely get deep snows here although we are about due for one this year and,with rain bibs,a shorter boot works.I do have trouble with my pants legs getting real damp inside even the uninsulated in warmer weather.
My question revolves around several main things:
I have wide feet so the bottom material must be flexible for "whole" sizes to not cramp the foot.Can't have boot that is like apiece of CPVC pipe.
I usually wear bibs over my clothing and ,sometimes,insulated bibs so the tops need to accommodate tucking pants legs in.
I also like a good grip with a heel which will dig in coming downhill.
As always,price is a consideration,too.
Any experiences you'd like to share would be welcome.Thanks.