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Hello Boot People!
I've read the threads while drinking my coffee this morning and there are some good ones about boots.
My question pertains to high-end boots for midwest bowhunting. When searching it looks like a lot of Crispi recommendations come up, but I have an interest in other brands.
Application: flat trail to side-hilling steep river bluff country. Walk-ins are anywhere from 200yds to 2 miles with a pack that could push 40lbs with all my gear.
Looking for good waterproofing ( I use gaiters) uninsulated boots: Zamberlan, Scarpa, Lowa, Salewa, Hanwag, and L&S are all on the list.
I know each foot is different and so is the fit and feel for each application. Just wondering if anyone has the above or if any stand out over the rest.
I have also had all the boots and rubber boots from regular stores. I pretty much live in the boots from Sept 1 to end of January.
What do you have?
I've read the threads while drinking my coffee this morning and there are some good ones about boots.
My question pertains to high-end boots for midwest bowhunting. When searching it looks like a lot of Crispi recommendations come up, but I have an interest in other brands.
Application: flat trail to side-hilling steep river bluff country. Walk-ins are anywhere from 200yds to 2 miles with a pack that could push 40lbs with all my gear.
Looking for good waterproofing ( I use gaiters) uninsulated boots: Zamberlan, Scarpa, Lowa, Salewa, Hanwag, and L&S are all on the list.
I know each foot is different and so is the fit and feel for each application. Just wondering if anyone has the above or if any stand out over the rest.
I have also had all the boots and rubber boots from regular stores. I pretty much live in the boots from Sept 1 to end of January.
What do you have?