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If you have wide feet the only ones I have found that fit are grudens.
Not a boot that will not make your feet get swampy, but I have worn them just about every morning for work in wet grass for 2 years with no wear and not coming apart.
Look at wingman waterfowl. I got a pair because the xtratuf were junk and wouldnt last for shit. The wingmans have like a tennis show sole, lots more comfy and dont slip.
I wear the Huk Brewster deck shoes or an equivalent columbia pair. Whatever gets grabbed first.
I cant imagine the rubber boot type for sweating my feet off.
Of course it doesnt get as cold up here as it does down south. I dont mid getting feet wet or sliming the uppers. Just toss them in the laundry mat on the way home.
Look at wingman waterfowl. I got a pair because the xtratuf were junk and wouldnt last for shit. The wingmans have like a tennis show sole, lots more comfy and dont slip.
We're actually looking at repping that brand. Solid design in the deckboot segment. Our LA rep is sold on them for boots and headwear. I like that they're a small company, but that comes with its own set of issues. Can they meet production levels for Bucee's and Academy?
We have Avid now for performance apparel. They plan to offer more freshwater designs for Spring '25. If they decide to jump in the boot segment, their would be a conflict with Wingman.
We're actually looking at repping that brand. Solid design in the deckboot segment. Our LA rep is sold on them for boots and headwear. I like that they're a small company, but that comes with its own set of issues. Can they meet production levels for Bucee's and Academy?
We have Avid now for performance apparel. They plan to offer more freshwater designs for Spring '25. If they decide to jump in the boot segment, their would be a conflict with Wingman.
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Definitely the most comfortable ankle boot ive had.
We're actually looking at repping that brand. Solid design in the deckboot segment. Our LA rep is sold on them for boots and headwear. I like that they're a small company, but that comes with its own set of issues. Can they meet production levels for Bucee's and Academy?
We have Avid now for performance apparel. They plan to offer more freshwater designs for Spring '25. If they decide to jump in the boot segment, their would be a conflict with Wingman.
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I think I'll get a pair before they ramp up to meet a big box store's demands. Not that anything might change.
I know I come off as a hard headed idiot, but I've followed you, spoon, Wk, and DkFvr's recs on stuff and am impressed with everything I've purchased. And I appreciate it Sir.
Look at wingman waterfowl. I got a pair because the xtratuf were junk and wouldnt last for shit. The wingmans have like a tennis show sole, lots more comfy and dont slip.
Are they very wide? Normally need a d width boot or shoe.
Thanks!
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