The Skagit is a nice package. The Sticky Rubber worked well both on and off the stream. The construction and fit definitely rival much more expensive products.
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L.L. Bean opts for a range of rubber soles in its product line to stop anglers from transporting invasive species from one stream to another. The new Gray Ghost takes that tact to a whole new level.
Summer finally arrived in Northern California. Here are three options in light hikers that can get you where you want to go – the Columbia Master of Faster, the La Sportiva CrossLeather and the Vasque Scree Low.
Looks can be deceiving. The Vasque Scree Low has a most traditional light-hiker look. But where it really matters, the Scree Low uses Stealth S1 rubber making it as capable as even the most advanced new product on the market.
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The Master of Faster is one of Columbia’s top of the line light hikers. And as you’d expect, it packs a bunch of the company’s proprietary technology into a cool looking package.
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Is it a trail runner or light hiker or both? The La Sportiva CrossLeather joins the company’s product this year as the more rugged sibling of the wildly popular and multi-award-winning CrossLite. As the name suggests, the CrossLeather replaces the Crosslite’s mesh with leather adding a higher degree of ruggedness to the standout platform.
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