Yeah, that would be the "Cormorant Air" model.@Three Bouys mentioned a pair of Cormorant slippers for me for Christmas @Twister. Apparently your feet slide in and out really easily.
I love my cofras had em 9 years and they are still water tight i wear them a ton fall spring and winter. Sat out on the ice in -30 and had warm feet with just regular dickys. socks Even summer if im boating without a dock its great to keep ypur feet dry. High sides for walking threw water are a huge plus. They are a Heavy boot though got mine on sale from tsc for $100. Ive also heard nothing but good from baffins ice breakersI'd buy those Canada Goose Boots if I had @stomp Kind of money.
I can't even afford Grey Goose.
I've heard those Cofa boots from TSE (Peavey) are really good. Not sure of they are still there but friends swear by them.
Yup, a few carefully placed screw in quad cleats are really nice.Has anyone tried studding their boots for icy conditions?
That would work for sure Derk but don't go through the ice or you will be an anchor permanently.Wrap chains around your shoes
I tried it with titans a few times, with glue or no glue. they all come off after a couple months. Used cleats similar to simms but cheaper (redhead I think)Has anyone tried studding their boots for icy conditions?
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