Have you noticed that they are actually waterproof? I have seen complaints that they are not. Which I can potentially understand since this isn’t their outdry tech
As far as I’ve taken them, yes, but I haven’t parked in the water for an extended period of time. The biggest issue with these “leather” version is that it cracked by the bend in the foot(I added that to the description). The fabric version has held up better.
@@whitebisonoutdoors when younrefer to the leather version are you refering to the fairbanks II? If so whic one do you prefer, also does the leather one have insulation on the inside like the cloth one?
@@josiahjones7654 this video is for the Fairbanks as shown in the video. But I made an update video on the issues I had with this faux leather version and the benefits of the cloth version ruclips.net/video/oxDT3I-n33o/видео.htmlsi=LmILzlMi9gFhZO49
Have you noticed that they are actually waterproof? I have seen complaints that they are not. Which I can potentially understand since this isn’t their outdry tech
As far as I’ve taken them, yes, but I haven’t parked in the water for an extended period of time. The biggest issue with these “leather” version is that it cracked by the bend in the foot(I added that to the description). The fabric version has held up better.
@@whitebisonoutdoorsmink oil seems to help keep leather shoes from cracking.
@@nastynati3501 will it work on synthetics though? It’s not actually leather
@@whitebisonoutdoors when younrefer to the leather version are you refering to the fairbanks II? If so whic one do you prefer, also does the leather one have insulation on the inside like the cloth one?
@@josiahjones7654 this video is for the Fairbanks as shown in the video. But I made an update video on the issues I had with this faux leather version and the benefits of the cloth version ruclips.net/video/oxDT3I-n33o/видео.htmlsi=LmILzlMi9gFhZO49