I’ve got the Crispi Idaho‘s and they’ve been pretty rock solid for me. Elk, deer, and Chukar hunting in ID.
+1 for Lowas. Ive been rocking them for the past 6 months, and they feel great and can take a beating.Lowa ticam ii if you can find some on sale... Gotta be the most comfy boot I have ever eorn
I was about to reply to the thread that I wear about a 15 year old set of Danner pronghorns. I had to glue the soles back on also. After many miles though.Oddly I have 8" Pronghorns that are from ~ 2010. I had to shoogoo the heel back on one of them.....so comfortable. Also have the Danner Sharptail 17" snake boots depending on where ya live. I put Scotchguard spray on the seams as well as waterproof as rubber boots.....maybe 5 years old.
Danner has their own resole program. If they lasted that long, I’m sure they will last even longer with a new sole and stitching for the $100 or whatever they charge.I was about to reply to the thread that I wear about a 15 year old set of Danner pronghorns. I had to glue the soles back on also. After many miles though.
Hello. After two days of hiking after pigs I think I need some hunting hiking boots. What would you recommend that's waterproof and super comfy. Even in hot weather.If hiking a lot, a hiking boot.
Im a La Sportiva fit and own 4 pairs of different styles. Plus trail runners.
Kenetreks work great for many.
For White tail hunting (late season rifle) I wear a Belleville goretex insulated boot. US made, affordable, 100% work.
Insulated muck boots if warmer or being more sneaky to be close.
A few tips for cold feet people (I am one).
Socks, merino wool, 1 pair, no liners. Medium weight. Try on boots with the socks you will wear. Too much sock is worse than a thin sock.
I like the 4 pack for $14.99 from Costco.
Use others and those work fine.
Antiperspirant. From a Hide guy (Kraig in WY) who spent a long time in AK in the cold in leather boots. Keeps your feet from sweating in warm boots, then freezing.
I never use it except for hunting trips, and man it has been a game changer for me there Best hunting boots. Rub it on your feet. Between your toes. Make sure its dry. Socks, boots, go.
When its SUPER cold on whitetail sits (10F or colder) I wear my old pack boots AND a toe warmer stuck to the top of my socks.
Well, I hunt in Texas where it can be not as cold as other places. I have had good luck with my Muck Boots but I have not worn them in the middle of August. They have some insulation to them but are rugged and sturdy.Hello. After two days of hiking after pigs I think I need some hunting hiking boots. What would you recommend that's waterproof and super comfy. Even in hot weather.