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Originally posted by BowDude View PostHunting boots - you want insulation... as much as you can get. Don't need the insulation so much in a boot used primarily for hiking. I got these for under $200 on sale... Danner Men's High Ground 8 Realtree X 1000G Hiking Boot
The main difference between hunting boots and hiking boots is that hunting boots are often camo, and hiking boots aren't. Other than that, they're pretty much the same.
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Originally posted by SunsUpGunsUp View PostGo to REI and try on some Solomon quest 4D GTX. They're on sale for $180 right now. I wore them elk hunting last year and they're awesome. I hiked a total of 3 miles in them prior to going to CO and they were already broke in. Don't even waste your time trying on the pronghorns.
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There are two things that can get you into trouble and get you out of trouble. Your feet. Do NOT scrimp on boots when going into the mountains.
Lowa, Crispi, Kenetrek, Zamberlain and Mendle are all designed for mountain hunting and hiking.
The main difference between hiking and hunting boots is the height. Most hiking boots are not that tall (6"), while most hunting boots start at 8" and go up.
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Can you post a link. I show $230 for those boots.
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Originally posted by SunsUpGunsUp View PostGo to REI and try on some Solomon quest 4D GTX. They're on sale for $180 right now. I wore them elk hunting last year and they're awesome. I hiked a total of 3 miles in them prior to going to CO and they were already broke in. Don't even waste your time trying on the pronghorns.
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Big question, where/when/what kind of elk hunt are we talking? A backpack hunt in steep, nasty country are going to require good boots. A cow hunt on a private ranch and a pair of Walmark Hi-Techs would probably be all you need. What time of year? What kind of terrain? Lots of variables here.
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Good point about what kind of hunt. If you are talking about archery elk in September...
No way you want insulated boots, quite the opposite.
Definitely want waterproof boots and maybe some gaiters for certain situations.
Hiking boots are lighter and since you are going to climb a bazillion steps save energy. Assuming your ankles are not a problem
Moderately priced boots are fine, expedition boots not needed
Put 50 up/down hill miles on them before you go
I have over been on over 20 archery elk hunts and pain can be a great tutor
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Thanks for all the replies and guidance. At this point i am leaning to the Salomon Quest 4d 3gtx. They have them for $220 at rei and were comfortable. What are the chance of these going on sale this spring? Most prices about the same online, if they are not going to go on sale i would just go ahead and buy them. Let me know if you have any more thoughts.
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My hunting partner was on a SEAL team and had several pairs of boots in boxes he left the Navy with. He said these were what was issued to the SEAL team and he gave me a pair that was a little too small fir him.
Amazing product. If I wear them out, I’m buying a second pair.
Danner Arcadias. $360-ish but worth every dollar.
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Originally posted by bsills View PostThanks for all the replies and guidance. At this point i am leaning to the Salomon Quest 4d 3gtx. They have them for $220 at rei and were comfortable. What are the chance of these going on sale this spring? Most prices about the same online, if they are not going to go on sale i would just go ahead and buy them. Let me know if you have any more thoughts.
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