If you can roll your feet in your boots, then you can walk quietly in the bush. Many times you will have to stop and reset your feet in the field to walk quietly.
What's your opinion on the "silent" shoes? EX: R.M. 'Thula Thula', to be specific these are shoes without a traditional external sole with the idea that these will be quieter than those with traditional rubber grip soles. My biggest concern with this footwear is essentially everything OUTSIDE of stalking... Moving quickly to get behind cover, fleeing a charging animal, any sort of quick sudden 'in the moment motion' that needs to be done 'in the heat of the moment', you ever slipped over? I am hoping more experienced individuals that use or have used these style of shoes/boots will chime in and give their experiences.
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Bit of an old thread @Green Chile but the go rucks did you ever use them in Africa?Here's my 20 year old Russell's on the left still going strong with no repairs after many trips...and my new Russell's with 2 trips on them on the right...and my trainer GoRucks in between with lots of mileage. All great boots with no regrets.
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try JB Weld I just repaired a pair of Danner boots that split (no warranty) and they are holding up nicelyI don’t know how you keep those soles glued on. After 3 pair and multiple returns to Russell I’ve finally given up.