Are ATV Boots water proof????
#1
Just wondering because i wear my timberland steal toe boots and they work fine but if i go through a puddle my feet get soaked. so i was wondering if there is a certain brand of boots that are waterproof. thanks
#2
i dont think there suposed to be water proof i think there just made to protect your feet. if u want something water proof thats what rubber boots r for[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
#4
Most boots are not waterproof and only resistant, but there are some waterproof boots out there.
I have been looking at a boot made by Sidi that uses a waterproof membrane to keep you feet dry, and cant seem to find anyone that has them to get more info etc.
I know that when your up to your knees in water you should expect to get wet but when your just running thru water holes in 3rd you shouldnt have to worry about soaked feet, and thats exactly what happens with the alpine stars I have now.
I have been looking at a boot made by Sidi that uses a waterproof membrane to keep you feet dry, and cant seem to find anyone that has them to get more info etc.
I know that when your up to your knees in water you should expect to get wet but when your just running thru water holes in 3rd you shouldnt have to worry about soaked feet, and thats exactly what happens with the alpine stars I have now.
#5
My Thor T-30s are...at least, so far they are. They have a a webbing around the tounge and boot that ensure that your feet stay dry and quite warm. Ive worn them for 45min sessions in the snow and many man many times in the mud and water. Ive never had a wet foot with them on. And even with inches of snow buildup on my boots, my feet stayed warm. But Im sure if you were to submerge them in a river or creek, then they wouldnt be completely dry, but then...what would. I can vouch for the T-30s, but I dont know about the rest.
#6
RedHead snake boots from Bass Pro are completely waterproof....and snake proof, if you need it. They go almost to your knees. I've been in lots of water with mine, and my feet stayed completely dry.
#7
i have alpine stars and had no problem gettin wet and thats with lots of mud and water, but than again i just got them
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#8
Most boots are just water repelent..you shouldn't have any problems if you just splash through water..they should repel just fine...but your right..if you go through a creek or submerge them then of course your going to have wet feet..I've walked through some water and mudd in mine past the ankle and a drop never got in...I do know that there are some riding boots that are suppose to be outstanding on keeping water out..but of course they will cost you an arm and a leg
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