by Rick » Fri Jul 12, 2024 4:42 am
Cabela's Alaska Guide Series were the last really good hip boots I'm aware of: relatively light, very long lasting and Air Bob soled for great traction. So good that I was cutting them off at the top of the boot foot and wearing them as knee boots, also, until the last of them wore through. Naturally, they quit making them without notice and I wasn't smart enough to get on the net and track down extra pairs still at one of their stores. (Which I did with the great dog vests they once sold.)
So I've been using LaCrosse hip boots that aren't nearly as long lasting as they once were. Hate the uninsulated version's "chevron" (read "skate") soles enough to put up with the insulated Burly version's weight and warm weather heat to gain their Air Bob soles' traction advantage. All in all, I'm glad the days I largely lived in hip boots several months of the year are behind me.
More rant than help, I know, but I can at least offer a "good luck".