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Old 07-22-2011, 03:37 AM   #2
sexobon
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Shoes with a waterproof-breathable mid-layer like Gore-Tex would be best for function, comfort and convenience; but, you'd generally be looking at spending over a hundred dollars. Cheaper waterproof shoes can often achieve outer protection; but, at the expense of breathability and you'll end up getting wet from perspiration in hot weather.

A little less expensive alternative to Gore-Tex shoes is Gore-Tex socks. You will also need a pair of thin perspiration wicking sock liners (e.g. polypropylene) to use with Gore-Tex socks which aren't meant to be worn alone. The advantage here is that the combination can be worn with any inexpensive pair of shoes, that aren't too snug, until everything dries out after which you can change into your regular socks.

Waterproof gaiters (there are even breathable Gore-Tex versions) can help; but, they work better as a covering for boots than shoes.

I'm curious as to why you put this question in the Food and Drink forum. You haven't been grazing on those lawns have you?
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