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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-23-2009 @ 1:35PM
Shawn said...
For the mangrove wet test, did you wear them with socks? Do you feel they have the support for a day hike? Like one of those up the volcano and down again in time for tea hikes?
Thanks!
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6-23-2009 @ 1:38PM
Mike Barish said...
Shawn-
Great questions. I didn't wear them with socks in the mangroves because I knew they would be fully submerged in water. I did wear them with socks on the farm and they were beyond comfortable. Regarding your hike question, comfort-wise, they'd be great for day hike. However, they lack the tread of a true trail shoe, so if the terrain is going to be dicey, you may want to opt for something more suited for that terrain.