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Closeouts. To craft waterproof Irish Setter Upland chukka boots, the company (a division of Red Wing Shoes) uses abrasion-resistant nylon fabric and silicon-impregnated leather. Gore-Tex® waterproof breathable membrane keeps feet even more secure against wetness when trudging through damp fields or mucky terrain.
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Great boot. I really like how they feel. The only con for me is that the fabric in between the tongue and boot creates a fold that can rub on your ankles. I'll wait a bit more until they are fully broke in. If it continues, I will just cut away the fold. Not big deal.
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I use the boot for everyday activity, as I live in the countryside. A well made sturdy boot with steel shank makes for a solid footing. Damp ground has almost zero impact on this Gortex boot.
My only complaint, is as another poster commented, regarding chaffing on the inside of ankle due to a crimp/fold in the tongue. Only for one boot, in my case. This is primarily due to improper stiching of the tongue along the inside of boot, causing it to bunch up.
The soles are rather thin, for a boot, in the ball of foot area.
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