I started off the season with a pair of Irish Setter vaprtreks. Wanted a waterproof lightweight hiker at first. Boot is insanely comfortable, however leaked like a siv and is already started to tear at and come undone. Hoping this isn't indicative of their wingshooter series. Then, with deer hunting coming up, I purchased a pair of Crispi Guides that I got an amazing deal on. Truly a great boot...and for that style of hunting (traversing, hiking, etc) I'll never need to look for another boot. Issue is, for 70% of the bird hunting I do, they are WAY too stiff (even after being broken in). Fact is most of the upland hunting I do is on flat, brushy, can be wet at times type of field work.
So, anyone who has come into this dilemma before have a recommendation? I've ruled out Danner. I'm thinking a full leather 8-10" boot with a wedge sole is what would work best here? Like the wingshooters, but they just seem heavy to me. If I didn't have a forum to seek advice on, I'd likely just pull the trigger on the Thorogood Flyway upland series boot or a Thorogood wedge sole boot...and hope for the best. Then again, for that price, you also have the Orvis Kangaroo boot/LLBean Upland/Filson Upland boot.
Russells look great too -- but at 500-600 a pair, that might be a little rich for my blood. Unless they are truly buy once cry once style boot, then I'm open to trying them out.
Thanks guys.
So, anyone who has come into this dilemma before have a recommendation? I've ruled out Danner. I'm thinking a full leather 8-10" boot with a wedge sole is what would work best here? Like the wingshooters, but they just seem heavy to me. If I didn't have a forum to seek advice on, I'd likely just pull the trigger on the Thorogood Flyway upland series boot or a Thorogood wedge sole boot...and hope for the best. Then again, for that price, you also have the Orvis Kangaroo boot/LLBean Upland/Filson Upland boot.
Russells look great too -- but at 500-600 a pair, that might be a little rich for my blood. Unless they are truly buy once cry once style boot, then I'm open to trying them out.
Thanks guys.