MOwhitetail
WKR
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- Apr 10, 2020
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I’ll start this by saying I hate wet feet. To the point I’ll carry 100 pair of socks on a hunt to keep them dry if I have to (not really but you get the point).
I’ve been having a hard time keeping my feet dry on long trips. I’ve had a few pairs of boots leak and this year ran into rain that was so heavy it soaked my pants to the point they were wicking water from my socks into my boots. The kenetreks I had on took two days to really dry out.
I’m in the market for another pair and looking really hard at a pair made from lighter/synthetic materials like Crispis Briksdal MTN. My thoughts are that if they get wet they’d dry faster. But I’m not sure if a boot like that is more likely to leak in the first place than a heavy leather boot like the kenetreks.
What do y’all think?
I’m also open to suggestions on ways to dry boots without having to carry something heavy.
I’ve been having a hard time keeping my feet dry on long trips. I’ve had a few pairs of boots leak and this year ran into rain that was so heavy it soaked my pants to the point they were wicking water from my socks into my boots. The kenetreks I had on took two days to really dry out.
I’m in the market for another pair and looking really hard at a pair made from lighter/synthetic materials like Crispis Briksdal MTN. My thoughts are that if they get wet they’d dry faster. But I’m not sure if a boot like that is more likely to leak in the first place than a heavy leather boot like the kenetreks.
What do y’all think?
I’m also open to suggestions on ways to dry boots without having to carry something heavy.