ldunnmobile
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I’ve tried several of these brands and Scarps works best for my high volume feet. Scarpa SL Activ is my favorite boot.
Boots are 100% shooter preference, gotta find the pair for you. With that being said, I don't like a stiff boot, even when packing an elk out. Salomon Outback 500 GTX are my favorite.I plan on doing some mule deer and elk hunting this year a was wondering what you guys suggest on the best uninsulated boot that is actually waterproof.
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Recently I took my work boots, Arbpro Evo2, for a hike in the mountains. I was really impressed.
Synthetic 6-7" shoe with gortex
Rubber rand
Vibram sole, it's the typical work boot sole with lugs on the outside and +'s in the middle, but a tackier rubber (designed for climbing trees) grips rocks really well.
Waterproofness. I've worked in 2-3 inches of snow for several hours, feet stayed dry. I worked in a bucket truck with water deep enough to cover the top of the arch of my foot (3-4") for over an hour and my feet stayed dry. That was after about 6 weeks of abuse every week day.
Heel kicks. Makes it easy to take them off.
I usually have trouble with my feet sweating really bad but I've had no trouble with these shoes, even during strenuous work at 90-100°.
For me, these are among the most comfortable pair of shoes I have ever worn, beating out a lot of sneakers and basketball shoes.
They can be had for around $240.
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I plan on doing some mule deer and elk hunting this year a was wondering what you guys suggest on the best uninsulated boot that is actually waterproof.
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x2 - Repeat buyer. They are great.Lowa gtx hunter
I have the same experienceI just bought and used Salomon boots that were great and didn’t break the bank at $200. I liked them as well as my mendl boots from the past couple of years.