Papasequoia wrote:I showed up in Alaska for a half day guided boat trip on the Kenai last summer. "Oh no," said the guide when he saw me, looking alarmed he said, "Do you have other wading boots? You can't wear felt in Alaska." Korkers to the rescue - I always have both the felt and the vibram soles with me just in case I need to do some hiking (vibram) or the bottom is really slippery (felt). In this case, that saved the day.
I do wear rubber soles more often, but sometimes the felt is the way to go. Love those Korkers - they fixed the problems that got them a bad rep years ago and are great for me. One of these days I will order the bottoms with rubber and cleats.
NorcalBob wrote:I got less than a year on my Korkers until the retaining strap that secures the sole to the boot cracked and separated. Now they are useless. No more Korkers for me.
It's a great idea having interchangable soles but..........
clee wrote:NorcalBob wrote:I got less than a year on my Korkers until the retaining strap that secures the sole to the boot cracked and separated. Now they are useless. No more Korkers for me.
It's a great idea having interchangable soles but..........
I'm with Bob. Korkers blow. I'll forever trash them to anyone who will listen.
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