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People also ask, are Itasca boots any good?
Well these boots have excellent traction. They are warmer then my average hiking boots, I still get a little cold, but they do pretty good with thicker socks. I ordered a size 13, and they are a little too roomy for my foot.
Also to know is, how do you waterproof rubber boots?
First off, get a tube of Shoe Goo, which you can find in many stores like Walmart or the local drugstore. Make sure the boot's surface is clean where the hole is and put a piece of duct tape on the inside of your boot in that same spot. Apply a small glob of Shoe Goo to the outside of the hole and let it fill it in.
Then there are materials called "insulators" that do not allow energy to pass through easily. These materials include plastic, cork, wood, Styrofoam, and rubber. Thermal insulators are thus good at maintaining a consistent level of heat — whether hot or cold. The thermos acts as an insulator, keeping heat out.