January 18, 2016
Astron Boots by Guy Cotten
by Chris Grech
I've always been a big fan of the Guy Cotten line of foul weather gear. Their Astron Boots are made of tough PVC and are extremely comfortable, light and really keep your feet warm when the mercury drops. The addition of their quick drying foam liner helps keep your feet warm and add another level of comfort. The top rim of the boot has a gasket type of fit to keep water from splashing in. When the weather gets warmer I simply remove the liner which is also replaceable if it gets worn out. I've put many seasons on my pair and they are still going strong. The Guy Cotten Astron boots feature white non-slip, non-scuff soles that won't mark your deck and are available in blue and brown. Sizes available include 6, 7, 8, 9/10, 11/12, 13. From my experiences, I recommend getting one size larger than you normally wear so you can throw on a nice pair of merino wool socks during the colder months. Loose fitting boots will keep your feet warmer versus tight ones because that extra air pocket around your feet is a natural insulator. Comfortable, warm, dry feet allow you to fish longer and harder. Excellent boots that I would highly recommend!
$65 - Boots without liner
$20 - ExtraLiner
www.guycottenusa.com
Astron Boots by Guy Cotten
by Chris Grech
I've always been a big fan of the Guy Cotten line of foul weather gear. Their Astron Boots are made of tough PVC and are extremely comfortable, light and really keep your feet warm when the mercury drops. The addition of their quick drying foam liner helps keep your feet warm and add another level of comfort. The top rim of the boot has a gasket type of fit to keep water from splashing in. When the weather gets warmer I simply remove the liner which is also replaceable if it gets worn out. I've put many seasons on my pair and they are still going strong. The Guy Cotten Astron boots feature white non-slip, non-scuff soles that won't mark your deck and are available in blue and brown. Sizes available include 6, 7, 8, 9/10, 11/12, 13. From my experiences, I recommend getting one size larger than you normally wear so you can throw on a nice pair of merino wool socks during the colder months. Loose fitting boots will keep your feet warmer versus tight ones because that extra air pocket around your feet is a natural insulator. Comfortable, warm, dry feet allow you to fish longer and harder. Excellent boots that I would highly recommend!
$65 - Boots without liner
$20 - ExtraLiner
www.guycottenusa.com