@jpmulk for Oboz, do you size up? I wear 11 in sneakers and just about all shoes, but ended up with a 12W in Oboz. I do think I have to size up for hiking boots some to prevent toes from jamming, but it just seemed excessive with the Oboz brand. I could barely get their size 11 on my foot.
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KUIU Pro Merino 200 Quarter Zip, L, Vias. New, never worn.
KUIU Ultra Merino 145 Zip-Off Bottoms, L. New, never worn.
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KUIU Guide Jacket, XL, Vias. New, never worn. $200.
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KUIU Guide Jacket, XL, Vias. New, never worn. $200.
KUIU Guide Pants, 36, Vias. New, never worn. $150.
Buy both pieces of the Guide set for $300.
KUIU Midlayers (2): $170 TYD or $160 Local (Broomfield, CO).
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Received the large today. Thoroughly impressed. Great deal.
Edit to clarify, for anyone wondering: this is definitely not womens. The zipper is on the “wrong” side, which is likely why it’s mislabeled on the website, but the fit and cut is mens.
@BRTreedogs square toe, roper heel is my go to. I guess I meant “western” boots, but I always just called them cowboy boots. Ariat has lots of great options, but none that look sure footed on ice to me.
@Darryle thanks, it does look like there’s a few interesting pairs there. Some with lugs at...
Anyone know of any cowboy boots that don’t have slippery soles? Yes, I know all of the rubber-soled cowboy boots are advertised as anti-slip, but survey says that was a lie. I’m hoping to find a pair (or retrofit a pair) with some proper winter rubber outsoles.
This would be for around town...
Danners and Lowas on sale at Camofire right now-
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Love my Garmin Fenix 6X. Skip the solar; it’s gimmicky and watch is normally covered by sleeve anyways. The other option is some stronger face material. Battery lasts like a month when just using for telling the time. I’d expect a week or better even if using GPS.
Bodycraft RFT is an excellent, compact option if you’re willing to spend the coin. You can do any barbell movement, plus there’s multiple cable pull options. If I had the space at home and was willing to drop that amount, that’s what I’d get.
@Elkangle does the Sitka core lightweight hoody not compress the Timmermade Alpha below it?
Have you tried it the other way around, with the alpha hoody on top of the core hoody? What differences did you notice between those two setups?
What temps are you comfy in with the alpha hoody +...