clee wrote:DarkShadow wrote: I'm using my canyoneering boots that stick to snot covered rocks like velcro. Those pair of canyoneering boots has been THE best investment I've made in fly fishing since I started the sport, bar none.
Do you have a pic those boots particularly of those soles? I wonder why fishing company's haven't used that canyoneering technology on their shoes. Seems stupid not to.
These are the actual shoes.
The soles are below:
Don't know what alien technology they're use, but I've never experienced anything of the sort with any wading boot's sole, regardless of material, tread, or traction devices added to them.
They have great ankle support, dry quickly, and have executed 8 to 9 mile hikes without experiencing any discomfort. Most importantly, they don't weigh me down, as they feel like a regular cross trainer. I look like a rhesus monkey scrambling upstream, confidently stepping on wet items knowing full well that I have some amazing grip. It has a reinforced toe box so you can kick rocks confidently without stubbing your toes.
If it's a tad cold, I wear neoprene booties for a secondary layer.
Again, the best investment I've made, and after getting them on Clearance, it felt great not paying MSRP.