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Old 22-04-05, 07:56 PM
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Outdoor Footwear



I am looking for boots/ect for outdoors shoots what do you all wear in the wet i dont want to wear wellies all day any ideals would be most welcome</p>

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Old 22-04-05, 09:11 PM
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RE: Outdoor Footwear

A sturdy pair of lightweight walking boots and a pair of gaiters
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Old 22-04-05, 11:49 PM
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RE: Outdoor Footwear



Gaiters#and good quality walking or climbing#shoes/boots are the best possible way to go, if you can afford to go to Gortex then you'll only need 1 pair to cover all your outdoor shooting as these breath so unless its very hot you can get away with them.</p>

A plus side of walking/climbing footwear is that they offer a tremendous amount of support and stability, trainers are nice and comfortable but don't offer support at all, and you will be able to feel and see the difference between the two types, just try it and see for yourself.# A stable base is the only way to start working on a good shot, bit like building a house.</p>

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Old 24-04-05, 12:49 AM
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Stabilisers: beiter long rod, ,v
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Arrows: Ace,s 620 , x7 2114

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RE: Outdoor Footwear



Thanks for info it is most most helpful</p>

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