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  2. Gear Editors Tested Tons of Waterproof Boots—These ... - AOL

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    Keep your feet comfy and dry without looking like a fisherman or farmer with these 8 stylish waterproof boots. Gear Editors Tested Tons of Waterproof Boots—These Are Their Favorites Skip to main ...

  3. These Are the Best Men’s Winter Boots for Trekking ... - AOL

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    We tested options from Sorel, Keen, L.L. Bean, and more. Here are the styles we recommend for durability and performance.

  4. 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.

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    We review the best men's travel pants of the year. These comfy, wrinkle-resistant picks will see you through long flights, adventures in hot weather and more. We Found the Best Men's Travel Pants ...

  6. Simms Fishing Products - Wikipedia

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    Even though many states have banned the use of felt soled wading boots, Simms announced in July 2011 that they would re-introduce felt-soled wading boots because of high consumer demand. [7] Simms manufactures many kinds of men's and women's waders, boots, outerwear, apparel, and travel accessories for fishers and outdoors enthusiasts.

  7. Hip boot - Wikipedia

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    Hip boots are designed to protect the wearer from water, and allow wading out into deeper waters. They also help to keep the feet and legs warm. Sketch of hip boots. Hip boots are also worn by many ecologists, environmental scientists, and aquatic biologists [2] who do tests in swamps or lakes to determine the quality of water.