Hunting Boots
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Tempe Arizona USA
Posts: 28
Hunting Boots
I need some new hunting boots and was wondering if you guys have any suggestions? I was thinking of getting the Cabelas Outfitter's. Anybody use these? Any good? Thanks for your time.
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Raleigh NC USA
Posts: 352
RE: Hunting Boots
You might want to check out the Cabelas Trophy Series boots. Not as many insulation choices but thats you may not need it of you hunt in Arizona. I have the uninsulated version, I liked that it was a taller boot than the uninsulated version of the Outfitter.
The Trophy series has a nice heavy duty heel and toe. They're built to take a lot of abuse.
The Trophy series has a nice heavy duty heel and toe. They're built to take a lot of abuse.
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RE: Hunting Boots
#5
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Posts: 46
RE: Hunting Boots
Danner's are the way to go. Pricey but the best. My first pair lasted 10+ years heavy use, gortex bootie started leaking, soles were fine, uppers were fine.
Danner for all but the super cold then I go to Sorel's.
Danner for all but the super cold then I go to Sorel's.
#7
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Posts: 46
RE: Hunting Boots
Nitro23
www.danner.com has them all. www.cabelas.com has most of the boots for less money. You can find them on the www at large outdoor sites for good prices.
The customer service is great at danner and most of the boots are still made in the USA. The original pair I have are still going strong, even after a failed attempt at rebuild, Danner sent me a new pair due to the sole being milled to thin during the process and the old pair rebuilt were returned (they are good as new)!
www.danner.com has them all. www.cabelas.com has most of the boots for less money. You can find them on the www at large outdoor sites for good prices.
The customer service is great at danner and most of the boots are still made in the USA. The original pair I have are still going strong, even after a failed attempt at rebuild, Danner sent me a new pair due to the sole being milled to thin during the process and the old pair rebuilt were returned (they are good as new)!
#9
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Posts: 46
RE: Hunting Boots
Pronghorn boots are like wearing a sneaker, only two issues I found were the sole is to flexible for walking fields/tough terrain all day and the camo faded on mine. Just used mine the other day in a pouring rainstorm, stayed dry all day.