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A long sleeved croc? Lite Boots?

BackSpasm

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13 ounces a piece... anyone seen these or tried them on?


 
I have a pair. Yes, they are made out of the same material as crocs. Very impressed so for, worn them all turkey season no complaints.
 
 
Have you tried them? Do they offer wife’s?
I handled a buddy's pair last year during duck season. They're fine. Can't comment on fit but it's the same material and construction. Same pros and cons to tingleys. Super lite, surprising warm, no seams to leak, but don't last like traditional soles. But you can patch a leak with 5200 and keep wearing then until the sole wears through
 
Yep. Theyre Tingley Airgos with better marketing and an extra 2" of height.
Just an fyi...
I went to the Tingley site just to compare and one thing that I read was the warning about leaving them in a hot car, near a heat source, etc because the boots can deform.
I can tell you to pay heed to that warning. I left my Tingley in a hot car for just a few hours and one boot was jammed in between stuff and the top was bent over. That boot took on that "set" and remained that way for a couple years. The boots were still okay but, because of it's new shape, that one was a bit of a pain to slip my foot into it.
I finally got disgusted and fixed it by stuffing things inside the boot where it was deformed and then I heated it up with a hair dryer...fixed them good as new.
So if you have no choice but to leave them in a hot car, make sure they are laying flat, no folds, etc. Better yet, shove something inside the upper so it will retain it's shape
 
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