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Footwear suitable for hiking through water???

Started by tropicbird54, January 06, 2012, 08:16:32 AM

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tropicbird54

Morning everyone.
Just wondering what you all wear when hiking and have to go through water.
Looking for something that would have some slip resistance to them as well for rocky crossings.
Usually just have joggers and socks on but don't like having to wade through water in them. Looking for something maybe to slip into for the crossing and then back into the joggers or is there something out there which would cover all terrains.
That's what I need - All Terrain shoes!!!  hahaha  :laugh:
Have a great day guys.

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Paul Mac

You could also look for a pair of sea shoes. Made from wet suit material. Anaconda sell them in their swimming section. They are fairly inexpensive.

Cheers

Desert lover

I got mine when I worked for the government.... and so now retired I tend to wear my "Taipan" brand boots.  They are lace up to a bit above the ankles, waterproof and have soles which withstand up to 300 degrees celcius....and have good grip.  They are also reasonably light.  If the water is deeper than my boots are high.... I have to take them off.  Carry a pair of those wetsuit type boots in your pack.
Cheers
Desert Lover

duggie

I dont have any problem, I dont wear any boots/shoes at all when I am not at work, so bare foot works for me.
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austastar

Hi,
   a couple of garbags will get you across a knee deep river with dry feet, even if you put a few cuts in the bottom doing so.

cheers

wholehog


Kit_e_kat9

Quote from: Paul Mac on January 06, 2012, 08:26:56 AM
You could also look for a pair of sea shoes. Made from wet suit material. Anaconda sell them in their swimming section. They are fairly inexpensive.

Cheers

Use these as socks if you don't wish to get your favourite "hiking joggers" wet.

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speewa158

What about a Pajero that will keep your paw dry  ;D
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jag001

I love my keens, Pats on the money with those, or should that be IN the money ;)
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UTE 701

I'm pretty sure these are going to be the next big thing ....

I saw them at A mart sports , at $ 40 which I think was half price at the time .

Retail name : Fila Skeletoes .

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rossbarb

hi!,
Our son has a pair of those toey thingy shoes, he bought his when serving in Afghanistan he loves them, they look uncomfortable to me
barb

whitey1

Another vote for Keens  ;D I wear mine all the time. Once worn in they are so comfy
Not so good in sand though. But for walking through water there great. No stubbed toes on that hidden rock!

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eldo

try looking at the merrell range of boots, i have a set, mine are water proof but not real good on wet rocks, they do make others though that are great, bear grills uses them

Nomad

I don't hike, but I do surf. These might be good for you to try. They have sure protected my feet from being cut to shreds a few times.

http://www.surfstitch.com/category/surf/wetsuits-online/wetsuit-booties-online

I just use the oniell reactors at the bottom. They are light roll up to nothing and they are strong.


Tassie devils

Katmandu stores have just what your looking for but not cheap

kalex

I have had my Keens for about 7 years and for walking thru rivers and over rocks etc they are the best. I also have some Crocs that i love and are fantastic for general camping etc with the back strap flipped up, with the heal strap down still very good in water etc. Both are great. Based on price tho the $50 Crocs are hard to beat.

Pete_R

Any hiking boot or trail runner that is Goretex lined should keep the feet dry. I've got a pair of North Face trail runners which are Goretex lined -they keep my feet dry & have great soles
cheers
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Cheap ass Dunlop Volleys!


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I just use my hiking boots. They are waterproof.
When the water gets in it does not escape  ;D
Regards
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Robbo

Yep! Dunlop Volleys are the go. Canvas top that dries out real quick and a sole that will grip to almost anything. Have used these successfully myself on many occassions. Big-W has them on special at the moment for around $18
Also, Don't use those "Crocs" they are very slippery when wet, i know because i had a very nasty incident while wearing a pair on a wet surface.

Cheers

Robbo

Blinky Bill

Quote from: wholehog on January 06, 2012, 11:44:46 AM
I meant Crocs the footwear.... Not the snappy snappy ones:)

Thanks for the clarification. My imagination was going into overdrive there for a moment.  ;D

Cheers - Wayne
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Blinky Bill

Quote from: UTE 701 on January 06, 2012, 06:59:48 PM
I'm pretty sure these are going to be the next big thing ....

I saw them at A mart sports , at $ 40 which I think was half price at the time .

Retail name : Fila Skeletoes .

Those look something like Hi-tech Ninja shoes (tabi) that I saw the guys who fought Shintaro the Samurai wearing in the 60's on the afternoon TV series when I came home from school.

They look so amazing that I want a pair. But ....what are they actually designed to do?


Reminds me of my safari in Africa. Somebody forgot the corkscrew and for several days we had to live on nothing but food and water.
W. C. Fields (1880 - 1946)

mcbadger2

A good pair of scuba diving boots.
the ones you use when using slide in fins. They cover up to your ankles as well for more protection. Slide on and zip up.
They are made of wet suit material and have a hard sole.
Any pro-dive/scuba diving shop sells them.

Mark
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