John B.Dalton
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Kenbridge,va
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quote: Originally posted by Cory Highfill
Give me a boot/chap combo that stays waterproof and is indestructible and I’ll be a happy camper. I go through a set (or two) every single winter, no matter what boot/chap combination I buy. I’d sacrifice a little comfort for some longevity, and if a vendor has a combination that they are absolutely confident will outlast others, that’s the one I want to buy.
Quality control with regard to how chaps are attached to the boot itself is something specific I’d be interested in. And a heavier ply boot with as few glued together seams (in the boot itself) as possible would be good. I’d gladly pay a little more for a tougher combination if it meant I didn’t have to buy boots every six or eight months.
Cory your country is one of the hardest on boots in the usa...Yall stay in water sometimes for hours on end and its no chap combo known to man that can take that night after night..All rubber hip boots would be as close as you can get to 100 percent waterproof ..we did chap a few pair and doubled the waterproof liners and thus far results are looking good..bekinas have been the only setup that I feel will last the life of the chaps but we also have some swampbusters (kamiks) out there also..Time will tell!
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