Review: Lem’s Boulder Boots | Do you need or want zero-drop barefoot footwear?
Walking barefoot is a thing. Here are some boots that mimic that feel, without giving up any protection.
read moreWalking barefoot is a thing. Here are some boots that mimic that feel, without giving up any protection.
read moreWork boots don’t have the glamour of some hiking boots, but they may be just what you’re looking for. These Rocky Rebounds are a comfortable, solid boot you will appreciate after a long day on your feet.
read moreHere are some gear items I wrung out during the Mississippi deer season. These can work for you!
read moreMy waterproof boots get used hard on the Mississippi River, and these Muck Boots Apexes are proving to be up to the task.
read moreEvery deer hunter has gear he/she prefers, chosen through individual preference, inclination and experience. Here is my list – see how many of these items will work for you.
read moreThe best endorsement of a product is to use it continually and take its reliability for granted. These Timberland® Earthkeeper boots fit that description and they have been through the ringer.
read moreGood outdoor gear is an investment. Inadequate outdoor gear is a waste of money and could be potentially dangerous. These Muck Boots® are a great investment for anybody who needs footwear for damp, wet environments.
read moreSome people field test gear, then never do a follow-up. But the real test of product quality is over continued, sustained hard use. These products proved themselves – again – in the hot Arizona desert.
read moreFor more than 20 years, a Cold Steel SRK was my main hunting/survival knife. Inexpensive, but reliable, this knife is a good choice for beginner and advanced bushcrafters/hunters/survival types.
read moreYour survival gear needs to work, but that doesn’t necessarily mean you need the most expensive stuff. Here are 10 excellent survival items that cost under $20 each.
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