I found I wore through the Lems blown rubber sole in a year and poor traction on wet/icy ground. Probably better if your not on concrete as much.
Considering the 'Tuff' model with solid rubber sole.
80% of the year I'm wearing barefoot sandals. The other 20% of the time, I slide on Lem's Barefoot Chelsea. š„¾
- Zero drop, big toe box, foot shaped, barefoot flexibility.
- Good for parents or homesteaders; no laces, just slide your foot in and go.
- Waterproof. Don't baby it. Let it be your tough boot. Good for hiking. Spray it down after.
- Classic silhouette. Dress it down with jeans or up with chinos. Wear to the farmer's market, family dinner, or even church. Not snobby, but a respectable and timeless look.
It feels great to only own two pair of shoes. These Lems are #WorthTheSats.
š - https://www.lemsshoes.com/products/mens-chelsea-boot-waterproof


I found I wore through the Lems blown rubber sole in a year and poor traction on wet/icy ground. Probably better if your not on concrete as much.
Considering the 'Tuff' model with solid rubber sole.
I don't wear them so often, so I find this model suitable. If I was really working em hard, I'd probably look at the Tuff model, or another, more robust brand.
I defaulted back to heavy duty work boots. Looking for the happy medium, will look into these š¤
By far my favorite boot. Super cozy. Iām a barefoot shoe guy too. I work in construction these have lasted me a year and still going strong. Highly recommend.
https://jimgreenfootwear.com/product-category/barefoot-boots/
Any model in particular?
This is the pair I have. I recommend the mid rise barefoot style.
https://jimgreenfootwear.com/store/african-ranger-barefoot-boot-houston-brown/