charlie wrote:....and dragging the other behind like toilet paper stuck to your shoe...
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.
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.
clee wrote:Anywhere locally (SoCal) that sells these types of boots? I looked at REI website doesn't look like they have canyoneering boots. Would like to check it out as I may have found my next travel wading boot.
DarkShadow wrote:clee wrote:Anywhere locally (SoCal) that sells these types of boots? I looked at REI website doesn't look like they have canyoneering boots. Would like to check it out as I may have found my next travel wading boot.
I have no idea if 5.10 is sourced locally.
I had to get it directly from their website, and paid 1/2 of what the regular MSRP was.
They have new models now too:
http://www.fiveten.com/us/canyoneer-3-yellow
Apparently people complained about the buckles, but I haven't had one problem with them yet, and I have *abused* these boots like nobody's business.
I bought a second pair and they're sitting at home ready to get some work in as soon as the first pair dies.
NorcalBob wrote:Those looked really awesome until I saw the price!!!!
I'd probably spring for 50% of that price though!!!
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.
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