Assuming they're the same as Tingley's AirGos (which I believe they are) you'll get about 2 years out of them before the sole is worn out. The sole is super soft. But, there are no seams to leak, no glue to come apart, and no lining to tear up. And if you poke a hole in them that doesn't self-seal, you can goop 5200 on it and it's a permanent fix in my experience. Given that Tingleys are substantially cheaper than most other boots, 2 years makes pretty good economic sense. I can buy 2-3 pair, and get 4-6 years out of them. I've never gotten that out of Mucks, LaCrosse, etc. And foam boots are just better. They dry instantly, are insanely light, are reasonably warm, and are much more comfortable than any other rubber boot I've worn.How durable are these? I had to replace my gum boots this summer and saw these, or something like these, on the shelf at L&M. Looked light and comfortable, kinda like Crocs, but I was concerned they wouldn't hold up to serious choring.
That's pretty high praise. I'm not in the market at the moment but I'll keep them in mind when I am.Assuming they're the same as Tingley's AirGos (which I believe they are) you'll get about 2 years out of them before the sole is worn out. The sole is super soft. But, there are no seams to leak, no glue to come apart, and no lining to tear up. And if you poke a hole in them that doesn't self-seal, you can goop 5200 on it and it's a permanent fix in my experience. Given that Tingleys are substantially cheaper than most other boots, 2 years makes pretty good economic sense. I can buy 2-3 pair, and get 4-6 years out of them. I've never gotten that out of Mucks, LaCrosse, etc. And foam boots are just better. They dry instantly, are insanely light, are reasonably warm, and are much more comfortable than any other rubber boot I've worn.
Ever wear crocs?How reinforced is the sole on these? That would be my concern
Tingley has heels.I like what I see and hear about them, but I feel like I would want a defined heel for climbing, bolts, sticks, etc.
Mine just aint very durable. I've got holes in both bootsAssuming they're the same as Tingley's AirGos (which I believe they are) you'll get about 2 years out of them before the sole is worn out. The sole is super soft. But, there are no seams to leak, no glue to come apart, and no lining to tear up. And if you poke a hole in them that doesn't self-seal, you can goop 5200 on it and it's a permanent fix in my experience. Given that Tingleys are substantially cheaper than most other boots, 2 years makes pretty good economic sense. I can buy 2-3 pair, and get 4-6 years out of them. I've never gotten that out of Mucks, LaCrosse, etc. And foam boots are just better. They dry instantly, are insanely light, are reasonably warm, and are much more comfortable than any other rubber boot I've worn.
I was referring to the Lite boots. They don’t appear to have much of a defined hell from the pictures I’ve seen.Tingley has heels.
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If what you use works post it here so i can fix the holes i have in both bootsUpdate on the Tingleys:
I was setting muskrat traps and noticed I have a leak on one of the boots. It appears to be a puncture. I’m going to have to seal it somehow.
@CooterBrown @Wirrex ... just in case you didn't see that up above.And if you poke a hole in them that doesn't self-seal, you can goop 5200 on it and it's a permanent fix in my experience.
I saw it and I will be testing it soon.@CooterBrown @Wirrex ... just in case you didn't see that up above.