Friday, November 7, 2008

Snake Proof Boots & Other Snake Proof Clothing

Snake Proof Boots

Snake proof boots are good things, I think, since if you're scared of snakes like me a snake proof boot is going to be more reassuring than a normal hiking boot or rubber boot that might not stop a snake bite. Rattlesnake proof boots are just rip-offs since a snake boot is a snake boot and there isn't really any big difference worth mentioning. I'm not an expert or anything, but I've been around outdoors and it seems to make sense that one pair of fangs is like another and if you want snake bite protection then any snake boot should really do its job well otherwise it wouldn't be a real snake proof boot, would it?

There are many different types of snake proof boots (the same as snake boots, in case I forgot to mention that snake boots and snake proof boots are the same thing) and deciding on the best ones is hard to do since there are so many different opinions about which snake boots are best. Rubber snake proof hip boots are good for swamps and marshes and stuff like that, but maybe are a bad idea as snakebite protection on a long hike. Hiking the Appalachian trail in big snake proof rubber boots isn't a smart idea, just like normal snake proof hiking boots aren't very good for marshy areas, probably.

This is why you need to be careful when you're looking for the right pair of snake proof boots or other types of snake proof clothing that you get the right type and style of boot for whatever your specific need are. Snake proof rubber hunting boots are perfect for swampy areas while obviously snake proof hiking boots are much better for steep and dusty hiking trails.

Knowing what type of snake boots are best is what makes for a better purchase!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Redhead Bayou Snake Boots Review

Redhead Snake Boots are some of the best known and most popular snake proof boots available anywhere. These popular snake proof boots are especially known for being useful for hunting in swampy areas. These Bayou snake boots will be particularly popular with turkey hunters in the South.

Displayed right here (picture is clickable to take a closer look at this particular pair of snake proof boots) is a pair of 16" Redhead Bayou Waterproof Boots for Men.

RedHead 16'' Bayou Waterproof Snake Boots for Men - Lace-Up

RedHead 16'' Bayou Waterproof Snake Boots for Men - Lace-Up
These RedHead snake boots are lace up as opposed to zipper, offer complete water proof protection that make these snake proof hunting boots perfect for swampy and damp terrain. These boots will keep your feet dry and warm while protecting against rattlesnakes, copperheads, or water moccasins. These great snake proof boots offer the protection you need for a very reasonsable price.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Snake Proof Boot Review: Men's Rocky Waterproof Rattler Snake Boots

Rocky 15" Waterproof Rattler Snake Boots for Men



Rocky 15'' Waterproof Rattler Snake Boots for Men
The Rocky Waterproof Rattler Snake Boots is a great men's snake proof boot that goes up the leg to protect up to the knee against a surprised rattlesnake. These boots are perfect for swampy or marshy areas, and these are one of the most preferred boots for turkey hunting in the swamps with full protection.

There are many great choices in snake proof boots and these are among the personal favorites of many men looking for snake proof hunting boots (especially ones that are water proof to keep the legs dry and comfortable).

If this sounds like the right type of snake boot for you, then consider purchasing

Rocky 15'' Waterproof Rattler Snake Boots for Men

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Women's Snake Proof Boots | Womens Snake Proof Boots | Lady's Snake Proof Boots

Women's Snake Proof Boots

There are many different types of snake boots available out there for strong protection against venomous snake bites, but many people don't know that there are specific women's snake proof boots. These boots are just as strong and reliable as any Chippewa snake boots designed for hunters or hikers. The difference tends to be that instead of being big, bulky, or in camoflauge, women's snake proof boots tend to be more stylish and attractive.

Womens snake proof boots are stylish, come in a variety of attractive colors, and will give perfect protection whether against a sneaky coral snake or the irritated rattler. Even better, if the lady decides to go on a high adventure vacation somewhere, women's snake proof boots will protect against the strikes of any dangerous viper.

There are good women's snake proof boots that are provided by a wide array of companies. Redhead snake boots, Justin snake proof boots, or Chippewa women's snake proof boots are all examples of companies that provide some great women's snake proof boots for sale cheap. Just look around, and you're sure to find some great pairs of snake boots that are quality purchases.

There are many fantastic types of snake boots available for women, and there's no reason to ever have to walk away from a store without a quality pair. I hope you found this blog post interesting, and if you want to read more about womens snake proof boots, feel free to visit that post as well. Thanks for reading!

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Snake Proof Boots | Rattlesnake Proof Boots | Copperhead Proof Boots | Snake Boots

Rattlesnake Proof Boots vs. Copperhead Proof Boots

When looking for the perfect pair of snake proof boots, there are a lot of questions that come up. Many times hunters or hikers who are looking for a quality pair of snake boots often have very specific snakes in mind that they want to protect themselves from. In North America coral snakes tend to be more of an afterthought, in part because they don't have the fangs of vipers and so have a very difficult time injecting venom past normal clothes or shoes as is.

But rattlesnakes, copperheads, and cottonmouths are all dangerous vipers that can strike at hunters of both woods and swamps, as well as hikers in the desert. These venomous snakes are everywhere, and so oftentimes people will find a wide variety of snake proof boots, and so not knowing which brand is best, they'll look (and sometimes even buy) a more expensive pair of snake boots that has one of the following tags:

  • Rattlesnake Proof Boots
  • Copperhead Proof Boots
  • Water Moccasin Proof Boots

There's a major problem with this: all snake proof boots are built to stop fangs, meaning there is no such thing as a "specialized" snake boot. If you find two great pairs of snake proof boots, and one costs a lot more but is "rattlesnake proof" while the other is simply "snake proof," don't fall for the rattlesnake snake proof boot scam. The "normal" pair of snake proof boots are more than enough to stop any rattlesnake's bite. Or copperhead. Or cobra, taipen, mamba, or European viper, depending on where in the world you're trekking.

A good pair of snake boots are designed to stop the strike of a venomous snake, no matter what species. Look for a good pair of snake proof boots, and don't fall for the "rattlesnake proof boots" or "copperhead proof boots" scama - all snake proof boots are good enough.


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Friday, June 20, 2008

Snake Proof Boots | Long Blog Post on Snake Boots | Snake Boot Articles | Anti Snake Boots

Quality Snake Boots - Boots to Prevent Snake Bites


There are a lot of questions about snake proof boots. Snake boots are quality boots that are designed with the specific purpose of protecting you from venomous snake bites. In the United States this means that snake bite boots will protect against coral snakes, rattlesnakes, copperheads, and water moccasins. While these vipers can be deadly, in the actual U.S. the average number of recorded deaths due to venom is around eight per year. In other countries the number is much much higher.

In South America snake bites are much more deadly. Whether it is in the Amazon rain forests of Brazil, or in other parts of this continent, quality snake boots are a must if you are going to be on some adventure hiking, or natural adventures of any kind. Anti snake boots can help fend off the vicious strikes of an aggressive Fer-de-Lance, one of the deadliest poisonous snakes in the world.

A good pair of boots to prevent snake bites, such as a pair of RedHead snake boots or Chippewa snake boots, can also fend off the strike of the Bushmaster, often considered the biggest competition with the Fer-de-Lance for the most dangerous snake in all of South America. Bites from either of those two snakes out in the wild can be deadly. A good pair of snake boots can prevent a deadly bite, and even if you are in range to get treated with anti-venom, this footwear will save you a lot of pain during the recovery process.

There are two major rattlesnakes south of the Rio Grande that you will want rattlesnake proof boots for. There's the Mexican West Coast rattlesnake and the South American rattlesnake. The West Coast rattler is a little more dangerous, and both are ranked as slightly more dangerous than the Eastern and Western Diamondback rattlesnakes from North America.

A Golden Lancehead is a prime example of the type of snake that makes you want a quality pair of Rocky snake boots. As for actual venom potency, this snake is only fifth or sixth in South America, but the venom is especially toxic and complex, meaning that anti-venom doesn't treat the bite as well, and so these bites can be especially deadly, cause allergic reactions, or even cause deep nerve, muscle, and tissue damage.

A good pair of quality snake boots is an absolute necessity if you're going to be doing a lot of wilderness travel in South America. If it can stop snake fangs, those snake boots will also be able to stop spider bites or scorpion stings, protecting you not only from the dangerous slithery snakes, but also all the creepy crawlies that could also cause some bad times.

What type of snake proof boots you wear don't necessarily matter, as long as they are made from a quality company like Lacrosse, Chippewa, Browning, or Herman. While there are differences between snake proof hunting boots, snake proof hiking boots, and ladies snake boots, they all protect equally well. Make sure to get snake boots that don't just protect your feet, but also protect your lower legs, since far more venomous snake bites will take place here than on any other part of the human body.

Are you going to camp and backpack Europe and think you're safe? Think again. While the only venomous snakes in Europe are the European Vipers, and they are among some of the least dangerous venomous snakes in the world, they are still around. If you're going to be buying a new pair of hiking boots anyway, why not spend the same amount of money (or less) getting a new or used pair of snake boots. If money is an issue, you can often find cheap snake proof boots on ebay.

If you're planning a trip to the land down under, around Australia or Papua New Guinea, then you know what the importance of quality snake boots are. Australia has many of not only the most venomous snakes in the world, but the most dangerous and aggressive snakes in the world, as well. While cobras and king cobras may very well be the most famous and feared of all the venomous snakes, they're not the most dangerous, and many of the more deadly vipers can all be found in Australia.

For example, the Papuan and Coastal Taipans are two of the deadliest venomous snakes in the world, both measured as far more dangerous than the king cobra. Before anti-venom was developed, the death rate from a single bite from either of these snakes was a full 100%. You definitely want to wear snake boots anywhere you might encounter these snakes, as they are known for being aggressive when they feel threatened, and are some of the very few snakes who strike multiple times with actual increasing amounts of venom with each bite. Other snakes run dry, these guys will keep doubling the dosage.

Good Australian snake proof boots are critical for this reason, and anyone who spends extensive time in the Outback, especially if you're a tourist, without a good pair of snake boots is down right foolish. There are both men's snake boots and women's snake boots, so there's no excuse for not having a quality pair of snake boots to protect yourself, no matter what part of the "never never" you're out checking out, as the locals like to call it.

Aside from the Taipans, there's also the large king brown snake, which is also deadlier than any type of cobra. A great pair of men's hiking snake boots or ladies quality snake boots will save you a lot of potential grief, pain, and may easily save your lives. Are you really going trust your life to a bar "cowboy" claiming that no snake can bite through cowboy boots? When it's your life on the line?

If price is an issue, look for snake boots sales discounts to find a pair of quality snake boots that you can afford, and that will protect you from even the worst of vipers no matter what continent you're on. Chippewa snake boots, lacrosse snake boots, browning snake boots, Herman snake boots, redhead snake boots, alpha venom snake boots, all of these are fantastic snake proof boots that can offer you complete protection, whether it's from a rattlesnake, European viper, or king cobra.

If you are doing some adventure traveling, make sure you find a pair of quality snake boots.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Snake Proof Boots | Australian Snake Boots | Australian Snake Proof Boots

This one will be a fairly quick post about snake proof boots, Australian Snake Boots, and other closely related subjects. In the last post I mentioned several different brands of snake boots, including:

Chippewa snake boots - This makes sense as Chippewa is one of the two largest producers of snake proof boots, with Lacrosse being the nearest competitor.
Lacrosse snake boots - Lacrosse is the other giant among snake boot companies, and along with Chippewa account for the majority of snake proof boots produced.
Herman snake boots - Although smaller, Herman already has a reputation for amazing snake proof boots and is quickly finding a loyal and devout following of fans.
Danner snake boots - Danner is another small niche company, but one that has made some amazing snake boots
Rocky snake boots - Another upstart, very new compared to the others, but with some great early reviews
Rocky Longbeard snake boots
RedHead snake boots
Winchester Proline snake boots
Herman Survivor snake boots

There was one brand of snake proof boot that I forgot, which is the alpha venom snake boot. This is a fantastic snake proof boot that will get a lot of attention from a very devoted niche. These boots are harder to find than the other more popular brands of snake boots on the list, but give you yet another option in your search for the perfect pair of snake proof boots.

There is a definite need for snake proof boots, as can be seen by the sheer number of search terms that have been used just in the past few weeks to look for them online:

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These are just some of the terms that have been typed into Google and other search engines to find the perfect pair of boots for trampling around in the Outback, or going on Safari in Africa. If you want snake boots that will protect you from the worst that can happen, then this is definitely the place to look.

Look ahead to more on future posts about Australian snake boots, alpha venom snake boots, and other snake proof boot news and info.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Snake Boots | Snake Proof Boots | Herman Survivor Boots | Anti Snake Boots

Snake Boot Reviews

There are a lot of different kinds of snake boots out there. I'm not only talking about snake proof hiking boots or snake proof hunting boots or bayou snake boots, but I'm also talking about the many different companies that make snake boots. There isn't just one or two types, but between all the different boot making companies and the many styles, there are literally a couple hundred different pair of snake boots available to the consumer. This wide array of choices can make picking out the perect pair of boots really difficult.

Some of the most popular brands of snake boots include:

  • Chippewa snake boots
  • Lacrosse snake boots
  • Herman snake boots
  • Danner snake boots
  • Rocky snake boots
  • Rocky Longbeard snake boots

Although all of these companies make a fantastic pair of snake proof boots, they don't have the entire market cornered. There are many popular companies not listed there, and two snake proof boot companies that have come up with great snake boots in recent years are the RedHead snake boots company, and also the Winchester Proline snake boots, which are very new but finding positive reviews right off the bat, which is always a good sign.

The Herman survivor snake boots are boots that are well renowned for holding up in the roughest of wilderness survival situations, and are also designed to prevent injury from snake bite, as well. This boot has a large number of fans, and is doing really well in making a name for itself among the experts. Many Rocky Longbeard snake book reviews also are commenting on the new series of snake proof boots being produced by this company long known for quality. Browning snake boots are holding their own, as well, especially in regards to women's snake boots.

Lacrosse snake boots proof once again that they are not giving up their title as one of the top snake boot companies out there. A good way to look for value, like for Lacrosse Boots Snake sale discount is to look on eBay for a pair of used Lacrosse snake proof boots. Chippewa snake boots (Chipewa snake boots is not another company, just spelled wrong) are also one of the most well known brands.

If you're looking for more details and more snake boots reviews, be sure to check out that site and keep looking for new posts on this blog about snake proof boots.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Snake Boots: So Many Choices of Snake Proof Boots

Your Snake Boot Choices

There are many different companies who make snake proof boots, and among the many choices for snake boots, it's hard to believe that you won't be able to find a pair of snake bite boots that fit your needs perfectly. Between several companies and the many different types and styles of snake boots available, there are literally hundreds of choices for both men and women, and some companies even make children's sized snake boots. This huge number of snake boots and snake boot choices definitely makes shopping harder than if there was just one top company or pair, but there isn't.

There are many different companies that make quality snake boots. The two most common "types" of snake boots are "snake proof hiking boots" and "snake proof hunting boots." The hunting boots are designed for wetland and marsh hunting, so while some companies make specific snake bayou boots, most snake boots designed for hunting should provide adequate protection for whatever type of wet lands you'll be slogging through.

Some of the most popular snake boot companies include:

  • Chippewa Snake Boots
  • Lacrosse Snake Boots
  • RedHead Snake Boots
  • Rocky Longbeard Snake Boots
  • Rocky Snake Boots
  • Herman Snake Boots
  • Danner Snake Boots
  • Winchester Proline Snake Boots

There are other companys that also make quality snake proof boots, but those names are the ones that are going to come up the most often. When the question "Can a snake bite through cowboy boots?" comes up there's always an argument and your end answer is yes, no, maybe, probably not, but who knows? That's not a lot of security.

The nice thing about having a pair of quality snake proof boots is that you don't have to worry about whether or not a rattlesnake can bite through cowboy boots, because you know beyond a shadow of a doubt that no snake can bite through a pair of well made snake boots. These snake proof boots have a large legion of fans, and there are literally hundreds upon hundreds of people searching for this information every day.

Whether you're looking for insulated hunting boots, the perfect pair of snake bite boots, or a pair of snake proof hiking boots that won't let you down, then online is definitely the place to look.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Snake Proof Boots | Snake Boots | Ladies Snake Boots | Ladies Snake Proof Boots | Chippewa Ladies Snake Boots

Ladies Snake Boots

While large camoflauge swamp boots work just fine as snake proof boots for men, but women may want something that looks a touch nicer. Obviously you're not looking for the perfect dress boot if you're looking for the right pair of snake boots, but it's not unreasonable to ask to look half way decent while having great protection from the local pit vipers or other creepy crawlies that have the ability to ruin an otherwise decent weekend.

One of the most popular companies that produce great looking snake proof boots is the Chippewa Boots company. In fact, Chippewa Ladies Snake Boots are among the most popular because they are designed specifically to fit a lady's feet and legs, while looking pretty darn good as a solid brown boot. Certainly much nicer looking than the camoflague men's snake hunting boots that are designed solely for purpose, and to a niche group of consumers who enjoy that sort of design.

The main difference between ladies snake boots and "regular" snake boots isn't much. Ladies' snake proof boots generally look nicer and are obviously fitted to a woman's boot size as opposed to men's boot sizes. These boots are just as effective at stopping a snake's fangs, and if you're wearing a pair of ladies' snake boots, you don't have to worry about snake fangs going through.

While there might still be those who argue whether or not a snake can bite through cowboy boots (some say it never happens, others say it does, others say it's rare but possible), there's no question that a good pair of ladies snake boots will stop any striking snake cold, leaving you a little freaked out, but none the worse for wear, and happy to avoid those major medical bills that come with even a basic stop into the local hospital or doctor.

There are a wide range of womens snake proof boots out there, and as more and more people look to the great outdoors, snake proof boots are going to remain a popular and necessary accessory. If you're looking for ladies' snake boots, you're sure to find a design you love. If you do this, then you're sure to love your choice of women's snake boots, and in the end isn't that a great bonus to have with the additional security that snake proof boots provide?

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Snake Proof Boots in California | California Snake Boots | California Snake Proof Boots

Are Snake Proof Boots Necessary in California?

There are some people who wonder if there are specific types of snake proof boots that are necessary for particular areas. Because of the large number of mountains and hiking trails in California, there are often hikers and other outdoorsmen searching the web to figure out what type of snake proof boots they need in California. Finding good snake proof boots in California is like finding good snake boots anywhere.

The only natural venomous snakes that are native to California are various types of rattlesnakes. Like anywhere else, these can be a danger when hiking in environments where these pit vipers like to live. Think about it though, why would there be any difference between rattlesnakes in California and ones that live in Iowa or North Carolina? Good snake boots in California are good snake boots no matter where you are.

The answer is that there isn't any difference. Snake proof boots are snake proof boots. A pair of Lacrosse Snake Boots will work just as well as a pair of Chippewa Snake Boots, which will work just as well as any other pair you can find. Every pair of snake boots is designed to stop the fangs of vipers from sinking in, so don't get fooled by any stores saying that their boots are specifically designed to protect from snakes in California.

The right pair of snake boots will protect you from snake bites whether it is a rattlesnake in the United States, a Fer-de-Lance in the Amazon rain forest, a Cobra in India, or anything in between. Good snake proof boots will protect you against any type of a bite, so if you see someone advertising the perfect snake proof boots in California, you can tell them where to shove it.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

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Saturday, May 31, 2008

Snake Proof Boots | RedHead Snake Proof Boots | RedHead Snake Boots | Bayou Snake Boots

While Chippewa snake proof boots and Lacrosse snake proof boots might be more familiar names, over the past several years RedHead has produced absolutely amazing snake boots, and every single year is seems like RedHead snake boots only keep getting better and better.

Most of the RedHead snake proof boots are designed with Turkey hunting season in mind. Not only across the south, but in many parts of the country wild turkey season is maybe the favorite of all hunting seasons. This often means trampling through woods, or depending where you live, even swamps, in all the places you usually wouldn't go. This means you're much more likely to stumble over the coral snakes, cottonmouths, copperheads, and rattlesnakes that you generally want to avoid.

Do enough walking around through wooded and swampy areas, and sooner or later you'll really want a pair of snake proof boots because it will only be a matter of time until you end up surprising a venomous snake...and if you're unlucky enough to surprise a viper, then you'll be very glad to be wearing RedHead snake-proof boots.

Most snakes will try to avoid you, but sometimes you'll just surprise one, or one will be inadvertantly backed into a corner. This is when having that extra bit of protection will make all the difference, and you'll be very glad to have it. Keeping your feet in boots that are snake proof will help you avoid the bite of both venomous snakes, but also non-venomous snakes, whose bites can still become infected and cause you extra harm.

There are snake proof boots designed for the woods, but if you need that extra protection for the swamps that not only protects your feet, but also your lower legs, then the RedHead Bayou Snake Boots are a fantastic choice. These fit great and work like normal hunting boots, but are completely snake proof.

What's even better about RedHead Snake Boots is that several versions zip on, making them very easy to put on and off while still offering the full level of protection that you would expect from any snake proof boot.

Friday, May 30, 2008

Snake Proof Boots - Getting the Snake Boots You Need

Finding the Right Snake Boots

Finding the right snake boots for your hiking or hunting needs can be extremely difficult because there isn't particularly a lot of good information online on what exactly sets one pair of snake boots apart from another, and part of what complicates matters is how search engines work.

For example, if you type in "snake proof boots" with the quotations, you will get different results than if you type this phrase in without any quotation marks. There will be a lot of overlap, but the quotation marks make enough of a difference that you will get different websites about snake boots. To make things even more complicated, if you type in SNAKE PROOF BOOTS or Snake Proof Boots, that little difference does indeed actually change the search results you can receive.

This are generally minor differences between sites, and then there are some situations which maybe a member of a blog or forum gives great information on a specific type of snake proof boots, but what if he misspells the word? Some of these companies aren't exactly easy to spell. Which one of the following words looks right to you: Chipewa, or Chippewa? Or are they both wrong? This means that by spelling your search term correctly, you might actually not be getting the best information.

Kind of makes your head spin, doesn't it?

While the venomous snakes in the United States are not nearly as dangerous as many of the venomous snakes in other countires and/or continents, but even so if you're out in the back country away from easy medical treatment, why take the chance? At that point a rattler is just as bad as a cobra when there's no treatment in sight. Snake proof boots are a great way of protecting yourself from these very real threats.

Another option to consider if you're looking to get better information is how you type in the search terms. If you type in something like "Lacrosse snake proof hiking boots" you might get a good response from the online search engines, or you might end up with a lot of websites on Lacrosse products that don't have a lot to do with snake proof hiking boots, or they make you search for them.

For another example, I looked around to see what types of search phrases were used to look for snake boots online. I found several based around Chippewa snake boots, so here are several of the terms I found that people used to try to find information:

  1. Chippewa snake boots
  2. snake boots Chippewa
  3. chipewa snake boots
  4. chippewa snake boots free shipping
  5. snake boots chipewa

These five terms show how there can be so many different search terms for even just a specific type of snake proof boots. Even notice for this company that the term is "snake boots" and not even "snake proof boots." If you look for Lacrosse books, then many times you will see the "proof" added on as the way it is used in the second term.

Typing in all of these search terms will get you different results (sometimes wildly different results), and if you left the CAPS button on while doing your search engine searches across the web, then you will get even further different results, as well, as you look for Lacrosse snake proof hunting boots or Chippewa snake proof hiking boots, or whatever else it is exactly that you're looking for before embarking on an outdoors adventure.

There is a wide variety of snake proof boots across the web. This blog is trying to help to inform you on what are some of the best to buy, and what the many options are. Snake boots are great for swamps, forests, deserts, marshes, or to more exotic locations such as rain forests, the Outback, or other places where one snake bite from a more aggressive venomous snake can be much more life threatning than a bite from a coral snake or a foul tempered copperhead.

This thought also brings up another good point: a snake boot is a snake boot. Once in a while you will see a company advertising a rattlesnake proof boot or a water moccasin proof boot. Don't be fooled. Why would one snake boot protect against rattlesnakes but not copperheads or cottonmouths? It doesn't make any sense. A snake proof boot should protect you from every other type of snake, both venomous and not, who would strike at you.

Don't fall for the hype. If you are going to buy a pair of boots to protect yourself from snake bites, then look for those books, don't look for a "specialty" pair of boots. Keep reading with this blog to find out more about snake boots of all types.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Chipewa Snake Boots | A Wide Variety of Snake Proof Boots

Chipewa Snake Boots come in a wide variety of shapes, styles, and colors. This company is renowned for making great snake proof boots that work for every scenario. Whether you're looking for hiking boots, hunting boots, cowboy boots, or any type of snake boots, the Chippewa company makes excellent snake proof boots that can help protect you in any situation.

Many Chipewa snake boots are waterproof, but don't assume this is the case. As with any company's snake boots, there are different styles for different needs. The snake proof hunting boots will almost certainly be water proof since they are designed for wet terrain, while hiking boots might not be since they're designed more for dusty paths and deserts. This company has produced well over one hundred different styles of Chippewa snakeboots, and new models and designs come out every year.

The Chippewa Advantage Snake Boot is one of the most popular models produced by this company, and is also highly rated by most users, getting an average of 4.7 out of 5 stars. This boot is especially engineered, and is made with special "viper cloth" that is said to give hunters peace of mind in even the most viper infested areas during the wild turkey hunts. That special material used in the Chipewa snake proof boots is impossible for any North American snake to penetrate.

This boots are completely water proof, and even better is the Nylex lining that is scientifically designed to draw sweat away from your feet. This boots are 17 inches tall, and generally weight about five pounds, keeping them pretty reasonable.

Chipewa snake boots are some of the best available, and if you're looking for a great pear of snake proof boots, look no further than Chippewa.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Snake Proof Boots = Snake Boots

If you're looking for a good pair of Snake Proof Boots and you're having a hard time finding some online, maybe it's because you're using the wrong search terms. While it seems to make sense that looking for boots that protect you from rattlesnake venom would be "snake proof," apparently a lot of people decided that just calling these specialized hiking and hunting boots "snake boots," is enough.

The two are really the same thing. Whether they are called snake boots or snake proof boots, both are designed to prevent any type of venomous snake from striking your foot. In the U.S. there are over 20 different sub species of rattlesnakes, not to mention coral snakes, copperheads, and water moccasins. These snakes can all give a deadly bite, and even if you survive there is always the possibility of nasty side effects. If you're into hunting marshy areas, or going on adventure hikes in the woods or deserts, a good trustworthy pair of snake boots is not something to be ignored or taken for granted.

There are different types of specialty snake boots out there, but having one isn't necessarily any better or worse than another. Mostly it's just a case of design. For example, snake proof hiking boots will probably look a lot different from snake proof hunting boots, but the two serve the same purpose. Both are there to prevent a slithery little critter from putting a big time hurting on you.

Snake proof hiking boots probably won't come up all that high, enough to protect your feet and lower leg. They will most likely be brown and not look all that different from regular hiking boots. These will be comfortable for long hikes while still giving the protection that you need to make sure you don't end up in the emergency room.

Meanwhile, snake proof hunting boots will probably be larger, looking like big rubber swamp boots that go all the way up to just short of the knee, but while offering better protection than your regular water proof boots would. This is to make sure that if you step too close and your foot sinks six inches into the mud, you still have protection from that Cottonmouth or rattler who decides you're too close and wants to teach you a lesson.

Snake boots are a great safety precaution, and while snake bites resulting in fatalities are rare in the United States, there are over 8,000 reported venomous snake bites a year. If you're traveling in foreign countries for a once in a life time adventure, such as India, Thailand, Australia, Africa (for Safari), or the Amazon, you had better view snake proof boots as a necessity. While deaths are rare in the United States, India has anywhere from 20-50,000 a year. If you're traveling, take the proper precautions.

A good pair of snake proof boots can not only be a good precaution, but they can also save your life.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Welcome to Snake Proof Boots

Snake Proof Boots: An Absolute Necessity for Outdoor Hiking

Snake proof boots are extremely important for safety's sake, especially if you go out for hikes without a snake bite kit, or if you simply plan to be out for a very long time. Venomous snakes are in virtually every part of the environment, and unless you live in Greenland or Alaska, they're a danger that you have to deal with.

Many people believe that there are specific rattle snake proof boots that are made for desert hiking. The truth is that a pair of snake proof boots should work in any environment. This includes the desert where you may run into rattlesnakes, swamps in the south or rivers where Cottonmouths might be present, or anywhere else. A copperhead snake bite is the same as a diamondback rattlesnake's bite or any other snake.

The one exception to this is the coral snake, which is a posionous snake bite, but its teeth aren't the same as most other venomous snakes. The good news with this is that it's harder for a coral snake to bite through human skin than it is for the other types of venomous snakes who commonly bite hikers and campers. So if you have a snake proof boot that can stop the fangs of a rattler, then those boots will also protect you from copperheads, water moccasins, and coral snakes.

Snake proof boots are made by many companies, including the ever popular Lacrosse snake proof boots. Boots aren't the only snake proof clothing, either. Different companies offer a wide variety of snake proof clothes in order to keep you safe whether you're hiking in the desert, the forests, or the swamps. Wherever you go hiking, camping, or swimming, these protective clothes are always a top notch idea.

Other Snake Proof Clothes:

Aside from protective hiking boots, companies also make snake proof pants. These are like normal blue jeans, but are made of sturdier, solid material that will prevent the fangs from sinking into your skin. Having these specific snake resistant pants along with the boots will help you to enjoy your outdoor experience without worry.

If you're more into the cowboy look, there are snake proof chaps, as well. These can be worn over the pants, and then with snake proof boots on the bottom you are all set to go out into the wild and be well protected from snake bites of every kind.

Snake bite kits are often taking by hikers and adventurers, but prevention is far better then treatment. While taking a venomous snake bite treatment first aid kit is always a good idea, why would you not actually protect yourself with the types of boots and clothing that could prevent a venomous snake from injecting you with posion in the first place? Snake proof clothing is a great way to protect yourself while enjoying the great outdoors.

So before your next major hike, camping trip, or outdoor adventure, make sure you purchase and wear the appropriate snake proof gear. By taking these precautions ahead of time, you'll be a lot happier and protected against the danger of snake bites.
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Thursday, May 1, 2008

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