I like hunting boots on the lighter end of the scale. As I don't carry a lot of heavy packs, I can take a lighter boot.
I'd arranged with Kenetrek to test their Bridger Ridge Hiker, but with my 4E platypus feet, we couldn't get even a 10 1/2 to fit me. Super nice hiker and perfect for archery hunting but just won't fit me. If you're a stalker, and have a more normal size foot than me, give that hiker a look.
Wyatt at Kenetrek then sent me the Hardscrabble's because they come in a wide.
They're lightweight uninsulated, good looking boot. When I first put them on they scared me a little bit they were a stiff as a cinderblock. I put about four hours on them around the house and my feet got used to them quickly and they softened up quite a bit.
They are a seven-inch boot, but have more than enough ankle support for me. Best of all they had plenty a room in the forefoot for my wide feet. I knew they were going to work, so I took them scouting with me this weekend and wore on some short hikes. After a day or so they're breaking in nicely so I backpacked in about a mile and a half in, and a thousand foot climb with a 40 pound back for the night. I'm posting from the mountain right now. They worked my heels a little bit but considering I only have about seven hours in them, that's not too bad. They have a full rand, and this is rocky rocky country, yet they hardly have a scuff on them.
Also the lace system is slick and easy. As the boot is pretty stiff, you can leave the laces loose and still get good support or they're really easy to cinch down. The eyelets rotate which makes them less susceptible to breaking.
I'll post more as I get more miles on them, but so far I really liking them.
KENETREK HARDSCRABBLE HIKER-Kenetrek Boots
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I'd arranged with Kenetrek to test their Bridger Ridge Hiker, but with my 4E platypus feet, we couldn't get even a 10 1/2 to fit me. Super nice hiker and perfect for archery hunting but just won't fit me. If you're a stalker, and have a more normal size foot than me, give that hiker a look.
Wyatt at Kenetrek then sent me the Hardscrabble's because they come in a wide.
They're lightweight uninsulated, good looking boot. When I first put them on they scared me a little bit they were a stiff as a cinderblock. I put about four hours on them around the house and my feet got used to them quickly and they softened up quite a bit.
They are a seven-inch boot, but have more than enough ankle support for me. Best of all they had plenty a room in the forefoot for my wide feet. I knew they were going to work, so I took them scouting with me this weekend and wore on some short hikes. After a day or so they're breaking in nicely so I backpacked in about a mile and a half in, and a thousand foot climb with a 40 pound back for the night. I'm posting from the mountain right now. They worked my heels a little bit but considering I only have about seven hours in them, that's not too bad. They have a full rand, and this is rocky rocky country, yet they hardly have a scuff on them.
I'll post more as I get more miles on them, but so far I really liking them.
KENETREK HARDSCRABBLE HIKER-Kenetrek Boots
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