same here as in fit, dunno with proper weight out in the field and several outings longevity wise. Construction looks good, material seems ok but not for durability nothing like cordura, lol. I most likely return them and save up for a kifaru pack...
Wow so much wear and tear and the rand looks basically new minus the mud. I mean it may have been an isolated case with @danarnold. I tried looking online to see if this a concern or an ongoing defect of the rubber. I have not found much with the sole and the rand becoming brittle and or...
oh snap
oh snap, just taking a look as several Crispi boots are on sale. At least i can justify $120 off retail to the wifey, but not for that to happen to them after several outings.
Perhaps the rubber rand needs some sort of conditioner to be applied ever so often. Looks like dry rot...
thanks just got the trophy tree stand pack, along with its extra pocket and 32oz insulated bottle for about $90 out the door. it was $76 but i added a chute insulated bottle.
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Hopefully become proficient enough with the stick bow to undertake my first backpack/DIY Trad hunt.
whitetail or boar.
I'm decent but not enough for an ethical shot.
thanks i was pondering the same question, anyone with exp with the Idaho. Its got a flex of 3, but its meant as a sheep/goat boot.
thank you for any input dont mean to hijack thread
i have plenty of exp doing that, lol. In all seriousness this a good forum. I got some pointers for my next hunt.
Seems like that is the way to go nowadays, since there is more hunter pressure in our public lands.
is pressure like that common on DIY public land hunts, i mean where is a Hunter's etiquette bumping an animal like that.
I'm fairly new to trad bowhunting and dont mind walking a way's to get outta the crowds.