Waterproof vs breathable hiking boots - Top 7 Problem to Know

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  • Опубліковано 11 гру 2024

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  • @bo1976-p2b
    @bo1976-p2b Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your wonderful insight based on your real life experience. Happy trails !

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  Рік тому

      Thank you for watching!

  • @joshwilcox8941
    @joshwilcox8941 Рік тому

    All the questions I have, and go to the almighty UA-cam for; Aaron comes through clutch with a vid on it 💪🏼

  • @jongrall
    @jongrall 3 роки тому +2

    Surprised you didn’t mention drying time. If you get your feet wet in both boots (e.g. from a stream crossing), the ventilated boots will dry much faster. On very wet trails in warm weather, a ventilated boot is strongly preferred because at least you have a chance of drying them out.

  • @lyrasunshard3769
    @lyrasunshard3769 2 роки тому

    I've decided to return my Gore-Tex trail shoes. I intended to wear it for work since it keeps raining lately, but I sweat ALOT due to random bouts of anxiety. I think leather or synthetic will suit me better

  • @NikCan66
    @NikCan66 4 роки тому +1

    Great to know as the terms are used by manufacturers so often people assume they mean the same thing.

  • @brianswift3240
    @brianswift3240 3 роки тому +2

    Great advice. Thanks 👌

  • @TheGloryofMusic
    @TheGloryofMusic 3 роки тому

    You respond very nicely to even negative comments! Btw, I never wear socks and am fine doing light hiking.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  3 роки тому

      That’s great thank you. I always enjoy hearing alternative methods that work out just as well.

  • @jimmyzulu85
    @jimmyzulu85 4 роки тому +2

    What do you think about leather boots with leather lining instead of gore tex?

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  4 роки тому

      I don't think that'll keep out water too well if there isn't a membrane.

  • @voodoochyl
    @voodoochyl 2 роки тому

    Great video. Thank you!

  • @bcole650
    @bcole650 3 роки тому

    I always thought it would be better to have vented because they would have a way better chance drying overnight if near fire or hung in tree, where as if your waterproof boots get wet inside you are pretty much guaranteed to have soaked boots the rest of trip

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  3 роки тому

      Tough call, I've enjoyed wet boots either way.

    • @cobbler88
      @cobbler88 2 роки тому

      You are correct. You pretty much need a fire or some heat source either way to dry the boots, but at least with vents you can push a lot of the water out before you take them off. Your feet aren't swimming in there until you take them off, try to press excess water out, then set them by the fire.

  • @trytheoutdoors
    @trytheoutdoors 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you. Do.you ever carry both types of boots on your longer hikes? It's hard to choose if you're likely to encounter the disadvantages for both types.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  4 роки тому +1

      I go with my worst case scenario boots as my only boots. Unless, that is, I need double boots or such. I hiked in my Vasque boots for 40 miles into Wyoming's Gannett peak. I would normally never hike in such heavy boots in the summer but I knew I had to wear crampons for the climb. I didn't want to carry my La Sportiva Cube boots just for the climb.

  • @Ahbustae86
    @Ahbustae86 4 роки тому

    Looking for hiking boots that will be submerged for sometime. The waterproof boots I assuming would trap water in where as the breathable will allow for drainage. In your opinion, would the breathable be a better choice. I live in Hawaii and I love to fish for bass. I high into valleys in muddly conditions to get to streams.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  4 роки тому +2

      The people I know who do that either go with waders, completely waterproof, like people who fly fish: amzn.to/3gjFciz
      The other option are something like the Croc Swiftwater sandals. I've used them for mucky fishing and they're very nice: amzn.to/3e2dhlT
      You have to decide between complete protection, very common in the Rockies, or something more Hawaii-centric like the Crocs that allow water to just pass through.

  • @Y007B
    @Y007B Рік тому

    Hi all :-) ! ...please, I've asked several stores but I can't find stock. Until now I used the Sal0m..n "aero" without goretex, but this year they no longer make them. Merr3ll is out of stock too. I'm looking for something similar, not leather, boots that are made of mesh and very very breathable. Please can you recommend it to me 🙏🏽 (just boots). Thanks!

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  Рік тому

      I enjoy my Keen Targhee III's
      Keen Targhee Hiking Men’s boots: amzn.to/3p6Iefc
      Keen Targhee Hiking Women’s boots: amzn.to/2IkvjWy

  • @william474
    @william474 2 роки тому

    Great video my friend.

  • @KWPZ21
    @KWPZ21 2 роки тому

    I just want to ask:
    Do you wear thick socks on hiking shoes or a thin one?
    I'm asking because if I wear thick socks I go 1 size up.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  2 роки тому +1

      I wear this combo:
      Smartwool Socks: amzn.to/3mTv0mR
      Wrightsocks: amzn.to/3o85JoC

  • @alid6331
    @alid6331 Рік тому

    informative video, thanks for this. What is your take on the Keens with knee high waterproof gaiters in water crossings? Say water as deep as mid calves/below the gaiter line?

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  Рік тому

      They'll get drenched in all but the shortest crossing.

  • @michaelnedsmar9106
    @michaelnedsmar9106 Рік тому +1

    Want to do test if your boots are really waterproof ?
    Simple , walk in wet grass for 30 minutes.
    Everypair of fabric uppers will leak and you will end uo with damp feet .
    Buy leather for waterproof boots .

  • @jeremynicoletti9060
    @jeremynicoletti9060 Рік тому +2

    I'm never buying waterproof boots again. Breathable boots dry out. Waterproofing fails, too.

  • @markcummings6856
    @markcummings6856 3 роки тому

    👍

  • @Outdoorswithmikey
    @Outdoorswithmikey 3 роки тому

    Looks like the only best choice is waterproof.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  3 роки тому +3

      Waterproof is a bit hot in the summer. It's a trade for sure.

  • @joshuaswanson3068
    @joshuaswanson3068 3 роки тому +1

    Sounds like breathable are pretty much Inferior to the waterproof version that seemingly do it all

    • @cobbler88
      @cobbler88 2 роки тому +1

      But how many of these things - like maybe getting your feet dirty - do you consider to be problems that you seriously need to address? It sounded like you have to take pretty much either pair off if you're going through water deeper than a puddle.
      That being said, I went through a snowfield with my vents yesterday. NOT fun. But I haven't tried it with WP boots, so I can't really attest to their virtues over the vents. Plus, with Merrell, you have the WP version AND a GTX version. I imagine ventilation is different even between those two models.
      I do know that a point that was not brought up - a pretty important one - is that vents dry much faster than do WP boots because they don't trap water inside. You'll likely need to use a fire or other heat source anyway, but you may be wearing damp shoes for days if you are out in WPs.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  2 роки тому

      Tough part - waterproof will make your feet steamy.

    • @ryaniam22
      @ryaniam22 Рік тому

      Most people don't need and will hate goretex waterproof boots. Goretex boots don't dry out. They take forever so it it's cold out and you sweat your done. On a week long freezing weather hunt your toes are going to get frostbite. Even in the hot summer goretex boots suck. One you will beget drenched in sweat so bad might as well jump in a creek. In the heat even goretex doesn't dry out. Gortex is so overrated in footwear. For day hunting or day hiking goretex is OK.

  • @jorybrass6623
    @jorybrass6623 4 роки тому +1

    Sorry, like many hikers, you've confused "ventilation" (or air permeability) with "breathability" (or moisture vapor permeability) and mistakenly think that "waterproof" and "breathable" hiking boots are opposites when most waterproof boots "breathe." "Breathability" and "ventilation" refer to two different things in outdoor gear. The boot you keep calling "breathable" is the Merrell Moab Ventilator, which is named for its "ventilation," not it's "breathability." Almost everything in this video is factually inaccurate and reflects common misunderstandings of waterproof-breathable footwear.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  4 роки тому +1

      Good to note.

    • @Romaniour
      @Romaniour 3 роки тому +4

      When you on a hard and long hike, one cares less about technical details and more about weather your feet dry or not, does not matter because of ventilation or breathability.

  • @zoesmith1536
    @zoesmith1536 4 роки тому

    Too long bro. Make it short and snapy.