lets see your boots
#11
RE: lets see your boots
Chippewa 25107
Men's 17" Pull-On Snake Boot
Chip-a-Tex Waterproof Membrane
Advantage Camo and Leather Upper
Ruby Nylex Lining
Removable Orthotic Insole
Vibram Sole for Traction, Toughness, and Flexibility
Chippewa 25107 -- $179.00
#12
RE: lets see your boots
My Rocky Bear Claws started weeping in the second season of use, the next year the stitching started to let loose. I had them repaired then unloaded them to someone I never cared much for!!! They were also extremely heavy in comparison. So needless to say I was less than impressed with Rocky.
Each their own but the price I paid for the BC's in no way they held a candle to Danners IME. (for that matter even the affordable Irish Setters)
Each their own but the price I paid for the BC's in no way they held a candle to Danners IME. (for that matter even the affordable Irish Setters)
#14
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Tacoma WA USA
Posts: 131
RE: lets see your boots
Out of many past boots Danners have lasted me the longest. I have a pair of Danner Lightweights that are a bit under 3# and have unbelievable support. I've worn them to hell and back and almost can't believe they are still holding together. Only complaint is that the Vibram sole on those is very stiff and loud in the woods. Wish they made an airbob in a lighter weight boot that still has support. Or maybe they do?? Danner Pronghorns are light and look very supportive but I didn't buy a pair because of the sole design.
Anyone recommend a lighter weight Danner that is supportive and quiet?
Anyone recommend a lighter weight Danner that is supportive and quiet?
#15
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Waterford, MI.
Posts: 307
RE: lets see your boots
L.L. Bean Maine hunting shoe is a rubber bottom pac boot with leather uppers, I have always used the 16" high boot. You can also buy insulated insoles for them and also buy an extra set of laces (they are really long) and the new laces have plastic ends that pull off easily. If that happens re-thread the lace, pull farther down the lace and burn end of lace with a lighter. When you are shopping for these things you have to look for Maine hunting shoe- not boots or pacs. These boots are re-buildable and will last many years.
#16
RE: lets see your boots
Anyone recommend a lighter weight Danner that is supportive and quiet?
I am not sure what your looking for boot make up (insulation, material, height, etc). But the following Danner's usethe air bob sole. Info isfrom the 05 hunting catalogue;
Grouse (uninsulated),Raptor & Seirra (200 grams), Hawk &Santiam (400 grams), Trophy & Canadian (600 grams).
They weigh anywhere from 3.75lbs to5lbs, though!
#18
RE: lets see your boots
I have the Danner Pronghorns with 800 grams Thinsulate, Rocky 1200 gram Thinsulate, and LaCrosse Alpna Burly (no insulation).
All good boots depending on the weater. I would recommend any of them.
All good boots depending on the weater. I would recommend any of them.
#20
RE: lets see your boots
I purchased a pair of the danner canadiens last year,and I am very pleased with them.Very comfortable,great traction with the air bob sole.If you look hard for sales you may be able to get them in the $230 to $240 range.