Jagwar & Hrum
Ever wonder if a good pair of boots can outlast a well‑placed trap? I’ve got a few tricks for staying steady on uneven ground.
Boots are fine, but a hunter's reflexes win every time. Keep the weight light, the footfall silent, and the trap's whisper won’t catch you.
True, but a good boot still keeps you from sinking in the first place. A light pack is fine, but if you forget the weight of a solid sole, you’ll be slipping through the same trap you’re trying to outsmart.
Boots help, sure, but I rely on my feet and my eyes to find the edge before it finds me. If you slip, that's your fault, not the soles.
Boots aren’t a crutch, they’re a backup. If you keep the weight low and your eyes sharp, at least you’ve got a last resort if your feet miss the edge. Still, you’d be surprised how often a good pair saves a fall you didn’t even notice coming.
Boots are fine as a backup, but I rarely need them. If you can't spot the edge, you already lost. Trust your instincts more than the sole.