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I just tried a pair of REI Asolo boots I love them. There light weight and waterproof. Very comfortable and fast break in time .
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I just tried a pair of REI Asolo boots I love them. There light weight and waterproof. Very comfortable and fast break in time .
Get the clip n steps... I have 3 pairs. Solid boot. You can resole when the soft vibram rubs down. Uppers are solid.Does anyone have any insight on the difference between the ArbPro Clip’n’step and the Evo 2’s? I’m looking for a lightweight pruning / rec climbing boot with knee ascender loop. Bonus points if it’s comfortable enough to hike 10k in them. Super bonus points for waterproof
If you don't have ShoeGoo, Superglue and Duct tape readily available at any moment, you're not a human.I bought a pair of 5.10 camp 4 high tops.
They grip like crazy in the tree - makes me feel like a superhero. I somehow washed the bottoms clean and the tread made suction cup sounds as I walked around the house on the wood floor.
They also fell apart after ~10 uses. I did not have shoe goo handy and @yoyoman wouldn't sell me any from his massive stash (he referred me to Walmart - can you believe the chutzpa?!), so they continued to fall apart until I was tripping over the tread on a job site while cleaning up and talking to my client. Clearly none of this was my fault.
There are metal lace hooks at the top that get tangled up in my petzl foot ascender, which both stretches the adjacent leather eye that it is embedded into, and pushed the metal hook into my ankle.
If you don't have ShoeGoo, Superglue and Duct tape readily available at any moment, you're not a human.
They also sell the Tango. Doesn't hurt to try them on while you are there...I will take that! Now time to get my butt down to Wesspur to try them on.
I have trouble with every boot doing that. It's the spot for it.Have any of you guys had problems with the soles delaminating on clip'n'step boots? I have a pair that is less than a year old and one of the soles is separating from the boot about 2" back from the toe.

3 pairs and no. Are you using one boot to take off the other. That is a root cause of that.Have any of you guys had problems with the soles delaminating on clip'n'step boots? I have a pair that is less than a year old and one of the soles is separating from the boot about 2" back from the toe.
Nope.3 pairs and no. Are you using one boot to take off the other. That is a root cause of that.
Must have got a lemon. Or pair glued on a friday.Nope.
That would be my guess. I am going to see if they will replace them.Must have got a lemon. Or pair glued on a friday.
Who needs shoes for pruning anyway?Spend time finding a comfy, cheap pair of hiking boots. You may have to try on twenty pair, but there will be a pair that feels good on your feet. How long they last isn't really important, and I've seen six comfortable months out of some. I also have seen less than a month.
As long as the rubber feels grippy to the touch, they will work. Sew on a loop, or even a ring.
Probably no more than $50 and you don't have to worry about destroying shoes that cost a day wage or more.
Pruning is hard on boots. Lots of wedging and flexing and sliding and just doing all sorts of things that nothing can withstand forever.


Give Freesole by GearAid a try with future shoe repair. Beats the pants off Shoe Goo. I fixed a pair of Merrels in January which where delaminating along with a puncture in a rubber boot, and still going strong. Really impressive and cheap product.Have any of you guys had problems with the soles delaminating on clip'n'step boots? I have a pair that is less than a year old and one of the soles is separating from the boot about 2" back from the toe.