Salamon 4d GTX. Originally bought them for water proof hiking purpose but have become the only pair of boots I really use. Learned after wearing snake guards that heat is retained in cold weather and haven't needed anything warmer. If cold temperature tripod or tree stand hunting, they work well with boot blankets while not smoking your feet out on the way to the stand.
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Hunting Boots - Your Preference?
Originally posted by TacticalCowboy View PostTwisted x mocs
I don’t need a special pair of shoes to walk to the blind.
Same here until I kept picking cactus out of my legs. Finally sprung for a good pair of snake boots, best money I ever spent. To the blind no issue. But I swear deer find a way to make me walk through cactus after I shoot
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Originally posted by Dustinmcnutt View PostI bought a pair of Crispi Laponias for a pronghorn hunt. I put 34 miles on them in 4 days, they’re comfortable as can be. Non isulated and goretex waterproofing. I think they were around $225.
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Originally posted by Gunnyart View PostI have a pair of Wolverine's with Goretex that cost about $125 ten years ago that are still holding up and feel like putting on a comfy pair of slippers. They aren't very good at keeping the cactus thorns out and I need to waterproof them again. Other than that great boots.
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Originally posted by rferg84 View PostI just looked and mine are the Vitals as well.
They have served me in Kansas and west Texas, from 0 degrees to the 50s and been comfortable.
I've put 200 miles between Texas, New Mexico, and Montana, I'd still suggest them! They've held up great.
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Hunting Boots - Your Preference?
I’ve got Danner Pronghorn un insulated. Bought them for an aoudad hunt, used them on several antelope hunts, and a couple nilgai hunts. I wear them deer hunting if the weather is funky. If it’s warm, they’re too hot unless I wear really thin socks.
I really like them because they’re tough as hell, waterproof, and comfy to walk in all day. They could be cooler, but I’ve never had waterproof boots that weren’t.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLast edited by Dale Moser; 07-06-2022, 09:19 PM.
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