Back country hunts and boots!!
#21
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Fredericksburg, VA
Posts: 87
RE: Back country hunts and boots!!
There are many great boots available today and the two I would recommend are as follows:
Schnee's Sheep Hunter GTX by LOWA and the, Schnee's 13 Inch Hunter II
These boots are some of the best in the market and I cannot recommend them enough!
Schnee's Sheep Hunter GTX by LOWA and the, Schnee's 13 Inch Hunter II
These boots are some of the best in the market and I cannot recommend them enough!
#22
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: MN USA
Posts: 1,392
RE: Back country hunts and boots!!
I used a pair of Irish Setter 1000 grams Thinsulate Goretex boots this year Elk hunting putting 8-10 miles of tough walking up and down the mountain ridges and draws. They give my feet very good support with a good pair of socks and the cushioning. They have good support and oiled leather that takes the rough walking well.
I did look at those Danner boots people have mentioned several times hear. They look like their well built. Maybe those will be a good next pair.
I did look at those Danner boots people have mentioned several times hear. They look like their well built. Maybe those will be a good next pair.
#24
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 518
RE: Back country hunts and boots!!
I picked up a gortex pair called Rocky in 800 grams last week for just over $70 and they are awesome. Keep my feet incredibly warm and dry. Very comfortable as well, my only complaint is the traction is a bit slippery. Maybe they just need broken in?
#26
Typical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Cologne, MN
Posts: 510
RE: Back country hunts and boots!!
I've had boots from various mfg's...some good some bad and maybe boots are like cars, you sometimes get a lemon and the next guy gets the same exact model and raves about them!! Who know? This fall, I bought a pair of Meindel Perfekt Hunters from Cabelas and thus far have been impressed. The leather did squeek a bit at first but once I broke them in that went away. They are extremely comfortable, keep your feet dry, and I was really impressed with how I could walk slopes that I fell all over on the day before with another boot on. I was in NW Montana hiking some snow covered hillsides and the traction was awesome. The only thing is my feet sweat alot andwouldn't use them in early season.
http://www.cabelas.com/story-123/meindlboots_810087_all/20031/Meindl+Boots+-+Traditions%252C+Generations%252C+Innovations..sht ml
I've heard that Schnee's Pac boots are very good but have yet to own a pair. Plan on trying a pair when the need arises next time around...
http://www.schnees.com/
http://www.cabelas.com/story-123/meindlboots_810087_all/20031/Meindl+Boots+-+Traditions%252C+Generations%252C+Innovations..sht ml
I've heard that Schnee's Pac boots are very good but have yet to own a pair. Plan on trying a pair when the need arises next time around...
http://www.schnees.com/
#28
RE: Back country hunts and boots!!
Depends if I'm hunting in sept. or nov.? I'm not going to be wearing the same footwear in bowseason during the 3 diget weather as opposed to below zero during the rut in nov. I guess I'm as bad as a women cause I got footwear for all occasions.
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