With those conditions, when drops hit the pavement, rain boots are a popular item among students. Claremont, California: The locals of this Southern California college town have little tolerance for inclement weather, and the streets and drainage systems weren’t designed to take much precipitation.Goat Rock Beach, California: Here we found lots of cold-water surf and wet, rocky coastline for traction testing.Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve: This temperate rainforest in California receives 55 inches of rain per year and offered us plenty of muddy trails.We tested boots in those conditions, and again in 2019 during an even more extreme flooding event. Guerneville, California: In 2017, this Northern California town evacuated more than 3,000 people after severe flooding in January and February.In addition, Edwards said, “With some of the higher-quality boots you’ll find more of a traditional cloth lining on the inside.”.“By making it thicker, it adds a bit more weight and body to it so it ultimately will last you a whole lot longer than if you had just the super-cheap, thin, polyurethane kind of a rain boot,” said Edwards. A weighty boot is an indication of quality, because the maker has likely poured a thicker rubber to create it.Lower-quality boots are often made from PVC (polyvinyl chloride), which can crack and warp over time and with use, though it’s often cheaper and lighter than rubber or latex. ![]() For increased durability, choose a boot made from latex or rubber. ![]() And “a really good rain boot is fully injected as one whole unit, which means that there is no room for water to seep in because there’s no seams, there’s no cement, there’s no separation of one in two pieces-it’s all one piece,” said Edwards.
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