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Old 16th May 2008, 10:42 PM
Lilith Lilith is offline
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Talking Boots in Antarctica....

Okay, I've heard of the Uggs, but what about the New Rocks? I own a pair, but are they good for Antarctica as far as traction goes? After all I don't want to slip and fall on my a** the whole time I'm there. If I don't have to buy new boots I don't want to. Are the Uggs gonna keep me from slipping on ice anyway? Say the expedition I'm on includes a hike? Is there a certain type of tread I should be looking for. here's a of pic link of what my tread looks like:

Last edited by Paul Ward : 8th February 2012 at 06:52 PM. Reason: Dead link removed
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