RedHead® BONE-DRY 16'' Canvas 400 Insulated Waterproof 3-Ply Boots for Men
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RedHead® BONE-DRY 16'' Canvas 400 Insulated Waterproof 3-Ply Boots for Men provide serious warmth and long lasting durability at a great price! This 16'' boot utilizes three separate waterproof layers of canvas, rubber, and cotton with 400 gram Thinsulate™ Ultra insulation to give you trustworthy warm, waterproof protection and extreme durability. Boot features ozone-resistant rubber overlay around the foot for protection and heel kicker for easier removal. The aggressive tread on the outsole is self cleaning to continually provide sure footing in less than ideal conditions. Average weight per pair - 5 lbs. Color: Realtree Hardwoods HD®. Imported.
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Rated 4.2 out of 5Â by 110
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by steve5253 First time purchase
I bought a pair of these for my 14yr old stepson, as part of his first hunting outfit. I figured if he likes the hunt, then I will get him better boots later. For the price of these it was worth the risk. He tried them on and they fit perfectly. Lucky considering I was going from a shoe size he gave me. They have not be worn in the woods yet, so cant comment on quality. However, I will say coming out of the box........man do they smell! I washed them in soapy water to no avail. They smell like a rubber factory. Going to take some serious scent control/blocker before I trust them in the woods. Other than that they look like a decient shoe for a first time wearer.
November 29, 2010
Rated 4 out of 5Â by kybaitcaster211 Good boot for the money
I have had 2 pair of these boots over the past several years. I usually get about 2 to 2 1/2 years out of them and I hunt over 100 days a year. In bitter cold I use the 1000 gram BPS Boots but these are great for the money. I just wore out a pair and will replace them next week when I go to BPS. I would like them to fit around the ankle better but overall I like them.
November 27, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by janeth Great Boots
I bought this pair for my son. They are great boots for the money! They also keep your feet warm. I didn't want to spend a bunch of money for a boot, when my sons foot is growing all the time.
The boots don't put off any odor either.
November 24, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by WestTNHunter Great Boot Purchase
I bought these boots recently and I have found them to be a great investment! They are lightweight but still provide good insulation. Best kneeboots I have ever bought!
November 24, 2010
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Would these fit a lady too, if I went down a size or two? Or are they just meant for men?
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I have been needing a pair, but did not want to get them if they were not going to fit right. HELP!!Answers
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I would recommend going down two to three sizes as they run big on men as well!A:Â
Yes! Bought two sizes smaller and work perfect. Little tall in toes area but she wears extra socks. Great boot!A:Â
Seem sized to fit with boot socks.. They have womens sizes also.A:Â
The boot is slightly bigger than the foot for ease of putting them on and adding sock layers if needed. I would recommend buying the male equivalent size that you normally bu and you will be just fine.A:Â
yes I don't see why the wouldn't fit a ladyA:Â
You should ask the folks at Bass Pro if they have a womens size.You might want to try them on,they are a little heavy.A:Â
probably not. my size is normaly a wide width, but these are a D and fit very well on me with a thick sock. Unless you have wide feet.Details:Â
I hunt in Florida in areas that have a lot of poisonous snakes (rattlesnakes and moccasins). Are these thick enough on their own to block a snake bite or do I need to add some gaitors or something for better protection?Answers
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Doubt if any rubber boot or leather would stop a large snake - wear snake approved gaitors or footwear.A:Â
A snake couldn't bite though this boot.A:Â
Definitely not youd need somethin alot tougher my opinionA:Â
I would not rely on just these to prevent a snake's fang from penetrating to the skin. These are well made but they don't say snake proof so why take the chance.A:Â
IMO - I would never wear these boots for snake bite protection.A:Â
I would not wear these in an area where you would encounter poisonous snakes.Answers
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Its kind of weird but they do make some noise while walking.A:Â
The boots are very quietA:Â
They make a ton of noise and get even worse when wet.A:Â
None.I wear them in the school building as well as on the tundra and boardwalk. no squeeking
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Yes. Mine flop a bit, and quickly developed a squish in the heel. I would only wear these if you know you're going into water...otherwise wear a more traditional boot for stealth.A:Â
Not for me.A:Â
These boots are not noisy at all.A:Â
Mine didn't. My heal slid just a little bit, but I had plenty of room for thick socks that's why, so I just put insoles during warmer weather and that stopped it all!Details:Â
Does anyone have any tips for prolonging the life of any rubber boot,Any conditioner you can put on them, etc?
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store them out of the sun light to keep from drying. Lightly coat with mink oil as well.A:Â
Store them in a cool dry place out of direct sunliteA:Â
Fly Fishing paste. Use it around the seams. It is a little costly but will work great with any seams.A:Â
would not use a conditioner because of sent but will say make sure you dry them out after every use keep them cleanA:Â
I use the same thing I use on my leather boots- Snow Seal or like. The only thing instead of warming in the oven is I use a heat gun or hair dryer to let it soak in a little. A must for preserving rubber boots, waders, and the like for long term storage. Hope this helps as it has worked on the rubber boots, waders, and the leg waders I've been using for almost 20 years and I prospect in them too!A:Â
All I have been doing is making sure that they are stored in a cool dark place in the summer months.......A:Â
I have several pairs of rubber boots from various makers and they have all lasted. The only precaution I have taken is not leaving them lay in the sun for long periods of time (UV rays). I think all conditioners will do is make your scent free rubber boots, scented.A:Â
Keep them out of the sun and keep them upright. If you allow them to fold over they will develop cracks. I have put tire conditioners on them and it seems to help but unless you buy the real expensive ones just plan on replacing them regulary.1 of 1
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