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Here in Scandinavia there's the Swedish Lundhags who still make old-school type hunting and hiking boots: Shell Boots | Lundhags Skomakarna AB
They essentially have an all-rubber bottom and a leather shaft. I've had the Professional High (older version of this: Professional II High Regular | Lundhags Skomakarna AB) for a couple of years and they are just great. I treat the leather shafts with liberal amounts of Obenaufs LP and have not had a single leak. Over here we have a lot of wet weather and marshes/swamps and they keep my feet totally dry. Here's a Finnish guy who puts them in water for five minutes to see if they leak: YouTube
They also seem bomb proof. Lundhags has been making this type of shoe for 80+ years.
They are designed to be worn with a liner and a hiking sock (double socks) and that eliminates blisters as well as provides warmth. I wear these all-year round. Maybe a bit on the warm side during hot summer, but I also wear these in the winter. I don't know why, but my feet won't get cold even at 0-10F. Maybe it's simply the combination of thick leather and double socks.
They are also light, one boot in size 12 (10" shaft) weighs less than 2 lbs.
All in all, a great old-school style rubber/leather boot!
They essentially have an all-rubber bottom and a leather shaft. I've had the Professional High (older version of this: Professional II High Regular | Lundhags Skomakarna AB) for a couple of years and they are just great. I treat the leather shafts with liberal amounts of Obenaufs LP and have not had a single leak. Over here we have a lot of wet weather and marshes/swamps and they keep my feet totally dry. Here's a Finnish guy who puts them in water for five minutes to see if they leak: YouTube
They also seem bomb proof. Lundhags has been making this type of shoe for 80+ years.
They are designed to be worn with a liner and a hiking sock (double socks) and that eliminates blisters as well as provides warmth. I wear these all-year round. Maybe a bit on the warm side during hot summer, but I also wear these in the winter. I don't know why, but my feet won't get cold even at 0-10F. Maybe it's simply the combination of thick leather and double socks.
They are also light, one boot in size 12 (10" shaft) weighs less than 2 lbs.
All in all, a great old-school style rubber/leather boot!