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Leatherock - 5934-D414 (Black) - Accessories
Leatherock - 8546-C543 (Cracked Pewter) - Accessories
Leatherock - 8593-C713 (Buttercup) - Accessories
Leatherock - 8630-C860 (Bullhide Black) - Accessories
Leatherock - 8690-c987 (Regal Brass/ Brown Elastic) - Accessories
Leatherock - 8690-c988 (Regal Pewter/Black Elastic) - Accessories
Leatherock - 8721-d062 (Burnt Mocha/Grey) - Accessories
Leatherock - 8794 (Navy) - Accessories
Leatherock - 8862 (Bronze Python) - Accessories
Leatherock - 8918-D738 (Hard Crackle Bone) - Accessories
Leatherock - 8942-D756 (Dark Blue) - Accessories
Leatherock - 8968-D791 (Bullhide Espresso) - Accessories
Leatherock - 9034-E090 (Watersnake Black) - Accessories
Leatherock - 9059-E164 (Bronze) - Accessories
Leatherock - 9158-E434 (Black) - Accessories
Leatherock - 9175-E430 (Pewter) - Accessories
Leatherock - Boot Belt 1 (Grizzly Brown) - Accessories
Leatherock - Boot Belt Chain 2 (Antique Brass) - Accessories
Leatherock - Botswana (Black) - Accessories
Leatherock - Strapped (Cafe) - Accessories
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FOOTWEAR NEWS : A Brief Guide to Rain Forest Footwear. For the first time visitor and seasoned explorer alike, the tropical rain forest can be a source of endless fascination. The mysterious call of an unseen bird, a brief glimpse of movement high in the canopy, or the kaleidoscopic colors of a caterpillar on a trailside leaf are all common and enchanting experiences. To best enjoy these moments, the visitor to the tropical forest should carefully consider what footwear to bring. The most important criteria for evaluating rain forest footwear are comfort, traction, waterproofness, and safety. Shoes should obviously be comfortable, but it’s important to consider that the ideal shoe for trekking through a temperate wilderness may not work well in the rainy tropics. Muddy trails or frequent stream crossings can turn even a short hike into a miserable slog without the right shoes.


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