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  2. People Want To Walk In These Comfy, Stylish Ankle Boots ... - AOL

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    Waterproof Hiking Boot Whether you're a regular on the trails, love camping, or just enjoy taking frequent nature-centric trips, it's essential to have a good pair of comfortable hiking boots.

  3. Mukluk - Wikipedia

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    [4] [11] Commercial boots of modern materials will often require seam-sealing after purchase if they are to be fully waterproof. For insulation, mukluks may be lined with furs such as caribou, Arctic hare, Arctic fox and more modern imports such as raccoon or rabbit.

  4. Hiking boot - Wikipedia

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    A Meindl boot with crampons attached. Upper: The upper part of a hiking boot is intended to protect and support the foot with an all-over snug fit. Uppers should be water repellent/proof, but allow the feet to breathe to prevent excess moisture from causing blisters and other discomfort.

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    Best hiking sandals Ecco Offroad Sandal. $140 at Ecco. ... and this ankle boot is proof. With a 2.25-inch rise, the Aria Wedge boot offers a bit of height, but the shoe’s construction still ...

  6. Boot - Wikipedia

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    Such boots may also be insulated for warmth. With the exception of gum boots, boots sold in general retail stores may be considered "water resistant", as they are not usually fully waterproof, compared to advanced material boots, such as Gore-Tex, used regularly by fishers or hikers.

  7. Waders (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Waders are generally distinguished from counterpart waterproof boots by shaft height; the hip boot extending to the thigh and the Wellington boot to the knee. For the sake of emphasis, therefore, waders are sometimes defined by the extent of their coverage as thigh waders , chest waders or full-body waders .