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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5584302" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I'm deep in swamps loaded with cottonmouths down here. The thought definitely crosses my mind as im walking in through thick brush and sloughs with nothing on but my low hikers. Even though we have those, plus eastern diamondbacks and timber rattlers, I'm even more nervous about stepping on a copperhead, as they don't give you any warning until you step on one and get bitten. That being said, I prefer comfort and am sticking to my low hikers (basically look and weight as much as a tennis shoe, but with much more aggressive tread lugs). I'll just take the Crofab if/ when I do get bit :0</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5584302, member: 2805"] I'm deep in swamps loaded with cottonmouths down here. The thought definitely crosses my mind as im walking in through thick brush and sloughs with nothing on but my low hikers. Even though we have those, plus eastern diamondbacks and timber rattlers, I'm even more nervous about stepping on a copperhead, as they don't give you any warning until you step on one and get bitten. That being said, I prefer comfort and am sticking to my low hikers (basically look and weight as much as a tennis shoe, but with much more aggressive tread lugs). I'll just take the Crofab if/ when I do get bit :0 [/QUOTE]
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