thanks all. how does the sole on the bean boots handle asphalt and 
concrete? i remember feeling them and it seeming like the bottom is a 
really soft rubber. 



On Wednesday, December 7, 2016 at 12:46:58 AM UTC-8, drew wrote:
>
> ive been spending my weekends working on a little cabin and some land near 
> Yosemite. I'm from LA, and while my hiking boots have performed pretty good 
> so far, I now find myself in the cold, wet, muddy zones more frequently. 
> I'm looking for boots that can handle some water, slush, cold and solid 
> thrashing. They won't see deep snow that often though, but should be 
> useable on icy roads and rocks.
> I almost bought some sorells before remembering that you guys usually have 
> more thoughtful and unexpected brand recommendations. Budget conscious 
> options are always appreciated

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