Irish Setter Boots
#1
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Beautiful Western Montana
Posts: 2,308
Irish Setter Boots
Just purchased a pair with 600 grams, h20 proof, they have great ankle support. My last pair had 400 grams of thinsulate and my feet froze. Anybody got any expierence with Irish Setter?
#2
Join Date: May 2004
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Posts: 87
RE: Irish Setter Boots
I have a pair of Deer Slayer ( or something like that) 800g thinsulate and the work pretty well. I use them for icefishing and late november deer hunting. Never had a problem with them. Had them for 2 years now.
They were a little warm for Oct bow season in Michigan so i bought some Uninsulated Rocky boots and i hate them. They give me blisters and they outsides of them get saturated with water and makes them weigh a ton. Worst $120 I spent all year!
They were a little warm for Oct bow season in Michigan so i bought some Uninsulated Rocky boots and i hate them. They give me blisters and they outsides of them get saturated with water and makes them weigh a ton. Worst $120 I spent all year!
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: merrill WI USA
Posts: 62
RE: Irish Setter Boots
I got a pair of 800 gram Irish Setter boots two years ago and now also have a pair of uninsulated and 1000 gram. They are great boots,warm,comfy,waterproof,and hold up to the abuse of hunting in WI swamps and the CO mountains. I just may get a pair of 1400 gram for late season bow hunting.