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Originally posted by bboswell View PostAppreciate the suggestions on boots, where’s the best place in Houston to try some of these.
I’m all about buying on-line but I need a place I can try them on etc.
I think the Zamberlan 996 is a better boot then all three I just mentioned above
Are you ex- military or first responder?
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Originally posted by huntingfanatic View Post10 days before we head to Wyoming for archery antelope then on to Idaho for the Elk opener !
It's going to be chilly early mornings on the high plains for that antelope hunt.
These temps should be getting the elk to start thinking about the rut too.
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Originally posted by Texans42 View PostFor the salmons or lowa renegade or Camino REI. But they are Anti gun and anti Pittman-Robertson
I think the Zamberlan 996 is a better boot then all three I just mentioned above
Are you ex- military or first responder?
I am not, but that is exactly why I wrote REI off my list years ago. I’m not against trying on there and then looking elsewhere.
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Originally posted by unclefish View PostI have had these boots for 4 years and love them. Virtually no break in was required.
I also had some Keen Targhee II as well and they were comfortable but the waterproofing was junk.
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Originally posted by bboswell View PostAppreciate the suggestions on boots, where’s the best place in Houston to try some of these.
I’m all about buying on-line but I need a place I can try them on etc.
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Originally posted by bboswell View PostAppreciate the suggestions on boots, where’s the best place in Houston to try some of these.
I’m all about buying on-line but I need a place I can try them on etc.
I tried the Solomon’s based on all of the recommendations but I immediately felt hot spots on my pinky toes. The lady helping recommended the Renegades as they offer a wide option and they fit like a glove. Price point is about the same. They do run small as I usually wear a 12 but ended up buying the 13W. Couldn’t be happier.
Headed out in a little over 6 weeks to hunt elk in first rifle season in Wyoming. This is my first big game hunt and my first out west. Super excited!
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Originally posted by Etxnoodler View PostHow has the waterproofing lasted on the salomon quest 4d 3 GTX?
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Originally posted by Bill View PostI’ve not purchased a pair (yet) but the go-to boot for hunting here living in elk country are the Kennetreks. Bozeman-based company, right next to Simms fishing products.
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I’ve got a pair that I’ve run the last four years, I love them. They have held up great and I’m hard on my boots as well
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Originally posted by jaker_cc View PostI’ve got a pair that I’ve run the last four years, I love them. They have held up great and I’m hard on my boots as well
I went with Crispi Wyomings as the reviews said they were easier on break in they have a very ample toe box for my wide feet.
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