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haymaker32
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Yoder boots????

Who’s been wearing the Yoder cougar and what do you think ???? I’m wearing dryshods and love em , just too warm for summer I think ...just gathering some opinions. Thanks

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Al Medcalf
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Wore mine all season and really like them.

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John B.Dalton
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They are a little lighter in weight than your dryshods but they are still a insulated boot..If you go to a non insulated boot you lose alot of support to different parts of your foot and ankles..Plus non insulated are more prone to punctures..The old lacrosse lagrange boots are also a option..I wear The cheaper tinglys and a better boot called Bekinas in the summer but both still get warm during the summer months..I do catch myself trying to stand in a creek more though to cool them down

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They are a little lighter in weight than your dryshods but they are still a insulated boot..If you go to a non insulated boot you lose alot of support to different parts of your foot and ankles..Plus non insulated are more prone to punctures..The old lacrosse lagrange boots are also a option..I wear The cheaper tinglys and a better boot called Bekinas in the summer but both still get warm during the summer months..I do catch myself trying to stand in a creek more though to cool them down


Mr. Dalton , thanks the insight ! Also thanks for the quick shipping on my laser torch light , had it in less than 2 days , very pleased !

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Rolin Blues
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Had mine since last July & love them. light, easy on/off & kept feet warm all winter in cold temps. Buddy has large calves & loves his too. Take care, Ron.

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jerrydillon17
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I've had my yoder's going on 2 years love them keep my feet warm in winter an dnt bother me in summer love how light weight they are , the other brands are big an bulky

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