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Mix_Master_Muffinz t1_iu8ro0x wrote
Sorel. Holds up way longer than bean boots in my experience.
Ok_Entertainment2301 t1_iuc8zby wrote
Sorrels are great for snow blowing but too heavy to walk around.
Bean boots have the tacky rubber bottoms.
Workbooks or Edmund Allen’s boots are fine for day to day IMO.
Mix_Master_Muffinz t1_iud8dse wrote
Sorrel comes in different styles, they arent just snow boots. They also have a tacky bottom rain boot that look like beans boots, just higher quality.
__plankton__ t1_iu912hc wrote
People around here love LL Bean boots for some reason but to be honest LL Bean makes pretty mediocre/overpriced products. Pretty sure people only buy them because other people wear them.
michael_scarn_21 t1_iu93w3i wrote
This. People buy them because they are a New England brand and want to be seen wearing them.
Squish_the_android t1_iu9iu7e wrote
This is a really unhelpful comment if you're not going to post alternatives.
Bean Boots aren't bad. They do as advertised and their warranty is still pretty good.
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CalligrapherCrafty75 t1_iuc0px5 wrote
I think it’s more about the lifetime warranty
felicityshaircut t1_iudm6zy wrote
Yup, they do absolutely nothing for traction/grip.
Otterfan t1_iu99du0 wrote
Bean boots are unbeatable for walking through mud, but other than hunters and fishermen no one does that. Once it gets below freezing their soles make them pretty useless.
Go to REI (or LL Bean even) and find the waterproof walking shoe that looks and feels best to you.
michael_scarn_21 t1_iu8p7yy wrote
Neither. Hate the look of the LL bean boots and they are overpriced for what they are.
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shiplesp t1_iu9dqb9 wrote
The key is waterproof. Those puddles of slush are deeper than you think.
emilymm2 t1_iu8uniq wrote
I got a pair of target brand knockoff bean boots in 2016 and they’re still going 🤷🏻♀️
MoonlessPrairie t1_iu8vkgq wrote
Moc. Easy on, easy off.
karantza t1_iu8y74m wrote
I use bean's trail model hiking shoes as my day to day shoe. Waterproof version for winter. They're not quite as boot as your standard bean boot, but they keep me warm and dry, and I've never had a problem with traction.
They're like $100, and in the past have lasted me a solid two years of constant use before wearing out, so that seems like decent value to me.
Agoodeye83 t1_iuahnsu wrote
Check out the bean rubber Mocs. I highly recommend them
PikantnySos t1_iu9hwwn wrote
I wear crocs year round
RogueInteger t1_iu9re4z wrote
I got some ankle high merril boots and they are still waterproof 5 years later.
The reality is unless you plan on putting them to frequent use, just get something that is warm, waterproof, and has good treads.
slouchingtoepiphany t1_iu8w14j wrote
I use the rubber moc only when it's fairly wet snow or slushy outside, as they're great for keeping feet dry and are easy to slip off inside. Downsides are that they are not warm (wear heavy wool socks) and are not comfortable for walking distances.
Shelby-Stylo t1_iu92yk4 wrote
The seriously hip are wearing Ugg slippers this winter.
-CalicoKitty- t1_iubjh0u wrote
Neither. I wear waterproof Timberlands when it's not super snowy. I've had them four years and they're doing fine.
Rough-Jackfruit2306 t1_iu8qv3x wrote
Bean boots or anything with similarly hard rubber has terrible traction on icy sidewalks. I’ve just worn my 6in waterproof backpacking Lowas the past few years and they’ve been great.