Quote Originally Posted by UrbanFishingMan View Post
I use OTB boots they are now made by new balance http://www.shopnewbalance.com/men/sh...ilitary/211MBK

I picked these since they were created to fit in force fins. here's the link for that http://www.forcefin.com/product/FFOR50.html

I suggest the otb's because they are very light & can also be worn over stocking foot waders with korkers too. The force fins are small & powerful. I don't suggest the force fin pro model unless your under water. swimming on top with the pro model has given me hamstring problems, they weren't designed for top side use.

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Wow that is some detailed information there urbanfishingman.
I went to the new balance site:


. With its patent-pending outsole design, the boot features side draining ports allowing for instant water evacuation, helping the boot to dry in record time. With its quick-drying upper sporting water-friendly synthetics and open mesh, the Abyss II provides unsurpassed breathability and serious comfort. (This boot is available exclusively online.)


I think that is a valuable benefit. I now have boots from cabelas and it takes them over a day to dry and 2 days to get completely dry. Iwas going to ask about korkers but saw that further in your post you talked about that too, I wonder how long it took you to figure the matching of this gear out?
Thanks for posting, I learned a lot.