My partner & I each got a pair of their light weight stream crossing boots.
Overall, I think the design is pretty good - they strap to your belt like a pair of hip boots. The negatives:
We've used them on 2 trips to the same location and used them to cross a glacial fed creek. They seem to puncture easily and even though I haven't rammed anything into the bottom portion, I've got at least 1 hole in one of mine. The upper part is fabric and either it or the seams leak as well. They aren't entirely waterproof.
My partner has considered looking/getting something else. For me, I think I'm going to find where the leaks are then run Boot Goop over any holes and over the seams. I'll then spray the entire fabric section with spray on silicon.
I think they're too expensive for what we've found they do but. I might buy something else if I find something lightweight for back packing.
Just our experience.
Bear in Fairbanks


"Unless you're the lead dog, the scenery never changes."
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And finally,
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