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 moreMaybe you don’t want your apparel to attract attention. These Norris sneakers may be the ultimate in urban camouflage while still providing foot 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 moreTake care of your feet, and they will take care of you. That overused, mossy old cliche’ is in every survival manual, and that’s because it is true. If you can’t walk because of sore feet, your safety is compromised, and all sorts of problems will develop.
read moreAn over-looked category of footwear is work boots. But that type and style of footwear could be just what you need, and these may be the boots for you.
read more“Prepper’s Long-Term Survival Guide” second edition should be in any preparedness/survival reference library. It is in mine.
read moreIf you want lightweight footwear for day hikes or moderate use, these Danners might be just what you have been looking for. These Danner South Rim 600s feel like you’re wearing sturdy, high top tennis shoes.
read moreSocks are often an afterthought. But your sock choices are really important and can make the difference between comfort and safety outdoors . Here are tips for making the best socks choices.
read moreIf you are perpetually cold – indoors or outside – it could be that you are dressing incorrectly for the situation. You may be doing some of these things wrong. Here are ten tips to help you stay warm.
read moreHere are some gear items I wrung out during the Mississippi deer season. These can work for you!
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