January 21, 2014

Hi-Tec Ozark 200 Insulated Waterproof Boots


Hi-Tec has some really great products. I've had a chance to try their women's boots and really loved them. They kept my feet warm and dry while still looking cute. Recently we had a chance to try out their men's boots. Hi-Tec was kind enough to send us a pair of men's Hi-Tec Ozark 200 Insulated Waterproof Boots. My husband wore them out to run errands on a cold, messy day and here were his list of pro's and con's:


Pros:
Kept my feet warm and dry
Good stability on icy surfaces
Made of durable materials

Cons:
Shoelaces would not stay tied unless double knotted
Had intense pain/pressure around my left ankle (despite wearing boot socks and loosening the shoelaces)

Unfortunately they became too uncomfortable he had to cut his errand running short. He was in such pain from only wearing them a few hours. Perhaps these aren't meant for running around, only for shoveling the drive way, but boots should be able to keep your feet warm and be comfortable, and unfortunately these missed that mark.

The other Hi-Tec products we have tried have been AMAZING, so this is the first product that has been less than amazing for us.



Head on over and check out their full line of products: http://us.hi-tec.com/

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