McNETT® - Essentials for AdventureTM

Boot Use Tip

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  • Heavy Duty Boot

    TRUE OR FALSE?
    Heavy duty mountain boots are obsolete for backpacking.
     
    True. But while the ultralight backpacking crowd (carrying 20 lb. packs) get by on trails using trail running shoes or even good sport sandals, most folks carrying heavier loads should have some ankle support. Well-made light hikers with a 3/4 or full-height ankle collar are usually enough for moderate loads on most trails.

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  • Wash Your Down Sleeping Bag

    Wash Your Down Sleeping Bag

    Down sleeping bags should be washed when dirt and grime begin to interfere with loft. Most manufacturers recommend washing your spleeping bag after 20 nights of use. This is also a good rule for synthetic sleeping bags. In general: if it’s dirty, losing loft or smells – wash it! To wash your sleeping bag, head to your local laundromat and use a large front loading washing machine.
  • Boot Choice Tip

    Boot Choice Tip

    Mid-weight hiking & backpacking boots are generally made with full-grain leather for added support and durability. Many feature Gore-Tex® fabric for added comfort. Weatherproofing: Use ReviveX Leather Spray Water Repellent