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“Our latest product combines superior insulation, waterproof protection, and excellent grip in an ankle height design, making it perfect for those who prefer the comfort of a shorter boot without sacrificing quality”, says the bootmaker, Grubs, in describing its latest offering, the ‘Grubs Bowline 5.0 Bootie’.
Well, how did this new footwear fair in our subjective test of this new product? From an aesthetic point of view, this new footwear from Grubs certainly boasts a contemporary look and its styling would no doubt be worthy of adorning the most noble of feet afloat and ashore! Furthermore, upon close examination, the ankle-length bootie’s makeup speaks quality, being devoid of any discernible imperfections or manufacturing flaws.
The Grubs footwear concept too is strong, available in a variety of colours, the Bowline 5.0 Bootie lends itself to a wide range of activities and pastimes. These include the Grubs’ foremost suitability for activities on deck and being a product that looks shipshape for when going ashore, as well as being an ideal choice of footwear for gardeners or when embarking on gentle rambles in the countryside. Whilst the Grubs Aqua-Grip sole is non-marking and designed for reliable traction as deck boots or dockside footwear, its crossover performance in muddy, wet, and slippery conditions is only lessened by the fact the boot’s sole is not designed with deep treads.
In terms of its internal makeup, the Grub’s Superdri™ lining helps to keep one’s feet dry and fresh throughout the day and in terms of comfort, the boot scores highly thanks to its INSU-FOAM ULTRA construction, which offers an outstanding degree of stretch, comfort, and warmth. Though not offering any pronounced heel as such, the boot does give a pleasing degree of cushioning underfoot and provides a reasonable amount of support to the ankle too, as such we found the boots very comfortable to wear. We did find them slightly wide, so if you have a more narrow foot, we would recommend chunky socks for a snug fit.
Lastly, the Grub’s green credentials are noteworthy in our view. Each pair of boots is packed and presented in attractive lightweight shoeboxes made of recycled materials, which in turn, are recyclable too. The marketing print on the boxes is minimal and all inks used are water-based and nontoxic. Rubber and plastic waste in the construction process is kept to an absolute minimum and according to Grubs, 100% of the waste rubber in production is recycled into the next rubber batch – resulting in an average 20% recycled content in the boots. Nylon and Polyester face fabric is stripped and returned for recycling too. The base yarn is made from 20% recycled plastics, and all transportation packaging is reused. All this means these boots truly tick the sustainable footwear box.
It’s clear therefore, that as a company, much thought has gone into the product’s footwear attributes. Well done, Grubs! Overall, a very likeable product and one that scores well in our view.
See the whole range at Grubs Boot Official Website
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