Danner/Crispis/Kenetrek/Lowas/Schnees???
I know this subject has been hashed, tossed, and kicked around like a old bad habit but I like many others are in the market for a pair of good quality hunting boots and looking for some advice from fellow Rocksliders. Looking for that cover-all boot that can cover me from October to December, waterproof, breathable and has 200 to 400 grams of insulation. I have one ankle that has a tore ligament from the days of when I thought I would be a rodeo star so I need something with some good support but at the same time I don't need something so stiff its like walking with cinder blocks on your feet.
Years ago I spent $160 bucks on a pair of Rocky boots and my life changed. Waking, hunting and hiking brought on a whole new meaning with those boots. I wore those things into the ground and finally was forced to retire them. When I went shopping for the next pair I found that Rocky had all but diminished and ended up with some Irish Setters. They have been a good boot but have only lasted about 3 years and they are ready for retirement. So this brings me to my current dilemma. I'm back in the market for another pair of good quality boots. I've been reading through all the reviews and trying to sift through it all as to what will best suit my needs. There is so much information and its all great information at that. I realize that each individual will have a different experience with any different boot out there as we are all different shapes and sizes. I'm just looking for suggestions or advice on what people have used for an all season boot. I have been eyeballing the Crispi Hunter GTX boot, I like them because they are a little taller, but are they to much boot for my needs? I'm not a big back country hunter but I do a lot of hiking to get away from the roads and people. I plan on putting them to use in Wyoming this year on a muley hunt and that's what is really driving me to get a good quality pair. I tried on a pair of Lowas (don't remember the name but they were grey in color) and the right foot was very comfy but the left was to tight. Danner Powderhorns have also caught my eye. Anyone with any experience with them?
I appreciate any feedback or suggestions. I realize also that this is only my second post on this site and hopefully I don't get blasted for that. I've been in the shadows lurking about.
thanks again,
HD
I know this subject has been hashed, tossed, and kicked around like a old bad habit but I like many others are in the market for a pair of good quality hunting boots and looking for some advice from fellow Rocksliders. Looking for that cover-all boot that can cover me from October to December, waterproof, breathable and has 200 to 400 grams of insulation. I have one ankle that has a tore ligament from the days of when I thought I would be a rodeo star so I need something with some good support but at the same time I don't need something so stiff its like walking with cinder blocks on your feet.
Years ago I spent $160 bucks on a pair of Rocky boots and my life changed. Waking, hunting and hiking brought on a whole new meaning with those boots. I wore those things into the ground and finally was forced to retire them. When I went shopping for the next pair I found that Rocky had all but diminished and ended up with some Irish Setters. They have been a good boot but have only lasted about 3 years and they are ready for retirement. So this brings me to my current dilemma. I'm back in the market for another pair of good quality boots. I've been reading through all the reviews and trying to sift through it all as to what will best suit my needs. There is so much information and its all great information at that. I realize that each individual will have a different experience with any different boot out there as we are all different shapes and sizes. I'm just looking for suggestions or advice on what people have used for an all season boot. I have been eyeballing the Crispi Hunter GTX boot, I like them because they are a little taller, but are they to much boot for my needs? I'm not a big back country hunter but I do a lot of hiking to get away from the roads and people. I plan on putting them to use in Wyoming this year on a muley hunt and that's what is really driving me to get a good quality pair. I tried on a pair of Lowas (don't remember the name but they were grey in color) and the right foot was very comfy but the left was to tight. Danner Powderhorns have also caught my eye. Anyone with any experience with them?
I appreciate any feedback or suggestions. I realize also that this is only my second post on this site and hopefully I don't get blasted for that. I've been in the shadows lurking about.
thanks again,
HD