Hi All,
Well the snow's here to stay in Northern Vermont, and I'm sure other places as well. I'm in the market for winter boots, something I can cut all winter long in.
A few attributes I'd like in a new pair are:
-Waterproofing. Not Goretex or similar forms of "breathable" waterproofing, as they only stay truly waterproof briefly. Rubber or plastic.
-Insulation (of course).
-Toe protection.
-Spikes or a recommendation of a removable spike system, similar to a mild cramp-on or a "Yaxtrack". I've only used hiking cramp-ons, which are way to aggressive to easily run in. So I have no experience with spiked boots or anything in between a hiking cramp-on and plain old boots. Some parts of my property are very steep, so added traction is a must, whether it be integrated or removable spikes.
Thanks in advance,
Bryan
Well the snow's here to stay in Northern Vermont, and I'm sure other places as well. I'm in the market for winter boots, something I can cut all winter long in.
A few attributes I'd like in a new pair are:
-Waterproofing. Not Goretex or similar forms of "breathable" waterproofing, as they only stay truly waterproof briefly. Rubber or plastic.
-Insulation (of course).
-Toe protection.
-Spikes or a recommendation of a removable spike system, similar to a mild cramp-on or a "Yaxtrack". I've only used hiking cramp-ons, which are way to aggressive to easily run in. So I have no experience with spiked boots or anything in between a hiking cramp-on and plain old boots. Some parts of my property are very steep, so added traction is a must, whether it be integrated or removable spikes.
Thanks in advance,
Bryan