Old Salt wrote on Mar 13
th, 2007 at 4:11am:
Thanks for replys. I need to hear more opinions. As for my weak ankles, I readily admit to that, but at my age and condition, there's not much I can do except support them. As for traction, I know there are no guarantees on wet granite, just looking for optimal traction.
Footwear for the Q has always been an issue...until this spring, when I purchased Muck boots for the trip. We were expecting wet conditions and cold water, so I figured I'd go for dry feet!! I do believe mine are the field boot model, and Muck is the brand name. You can order direct, but I found
mine at a local Tractor Supply chain store. The one in my town didn't carry them, but after hunting a bit I located a store in nearby Wilmington that did. Lucky me!!! They offer great traction, good ankle support...and best of all....DRYNESS!!! It's amazing, and sounds too good to be true, but they work like a charm. Rubber bottoms, with neoprene that has an inner waterproof membrane for the upper part. These are just below knee height, I'd say 15 " probably. The only downside would be hot weather, for they don't breathe real great, but can be rolled down (think fireman boot) to almost the ankles to allow for ventilation and comfort while paddling, resting, etc. But, for the 90 bucks I spent, they certainly can't be beat.
manufacturer's website
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P.S. I looked, and they're Muck Boots Wetland™ Premium Field Boot...picture attached...they also have a few other similar but slightly different variations...lower height, heavier or lighter insulation, different treads...

best of luck