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Lil-Rokslider
Gen 5 Danner Pronghorns. 100 miles in Montana back country and roughly another 100 miles in the rocks of Pennsylvania mountains. Two years and im pleased. Still in good condition and waterproof.
I have a pair of kennetrecks that I love and fit my feet well, but the area I hunted in New Mexico had a lot of grass to walk through and my feet were soaking wet and freezing cold an hr into the morning hunt. Anything I can treat them with to make them waterproof?
I ended up doing the whole foot mapping system and custom boots from Lathrop and Sons. I went with the Hunter Elite and I can say these boots are great! They are a bit stiffer than what I was used to but I hunt in the San Juans. Great for side hilling. They are 90% for hunting and I could see them lasting 10 years easy.
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Are those 980 and 981s insulated? The website says the 980 is but I don’t see that the 981 is.???Zamberlan 980 outfitter
are the best boots I’ve ever used, comfortable and bulletproof. I’m using the 981 Wasatch currently and they are also great.
I had a bad experience with my Crispi Thor gtx boots, basically blew both boots out while shed hunting after less than 9 months of use, and they were not even my only pair of boots during that time. Contacted Crispi and they did nothing for me, just recommended a different pair of their boots. I expected more for $360 boots.
Tried a pair of salewa rapace boots last year and they were surprisingly very solid and durable boots! I really liked them for a lighter hiking option during the warmer months. I have approximately zero tread left on them after tons of miles, but aside from that they are in excellent shape. I think I picked those up for $200 during a sale... money well spent!
My 980's are not insulated. I don't think either the 980 or 981's are. The 1106 Sawtooth is insulated.Are those 980 and 981s insulated? The website says the 980 is but I don’t see that the 981 is.???
Pretty sure your boots aren’t the problem and your socks/pants are wicking water into boot. Add gaiters to the mix. Kenetrek makes a boot wax and you should treat them with that. Having owned three pairs I can say without a doubt that unless creek water is coming in over the top of them they aren’t getting wet inside.