timberland
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Anybody use lightweight water shoes for stalking? Any brand recommendations or things to be aware of?
don't use them, but the rubber coated socks always seemed a great option to me. Skinners are like 6 ounces a pair.
Name brand of rubber coated socksSkinners?
Would you guys put a thick wool sock over the top to help quiet things?
Giant fleece socks stretched over my hiking boot. Too many thing to stick you to wear socks here in New Mexico, wife spent 20 minutes last year pulling cactus from my feet.
Had a little loop of wire you had to press down around the thorn to expose it then pull out with tweezers, basically a form of torture, they had been in there for months too.
I have two methods depending on where I am hunting. Where I normally hunt locally is usually really dry grass and loud. In that scenario I use a pair of "Fit kicks" that I linked below with a pair of army surplus wool socks over top of them. The fit kicks stop all the sharp and pointy things around while the wool socks make them dead quiet. The fit kicks also double as camp shoes.
This year I also tried a nock off version of the skinners people have mentioned from amazon. They worked pretty well but didn't think they were as quiet as the combo I mentioned above. The skinners were also discussed in another thread and my nock offs were significantly heavier than the real ones that people had so if going this route the extra money might be worth it.
Moving forward I will use the sock/fit kicks combo for my local desert hunts but will use the skinner nock offs when hunting places like Colorado where everything isn't trying to stab you and the ground isn't as dry.