Hoffman Boot Review/Giveaway - Tell us what you want.

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1. 10"
2. Non-insulated
3. Waterproof
4. Aggressive traction

A caveat would be quality material to ensure longevity from hard use. I hike countless miles every year.


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Hey Roksliders, we’re happy to be part of this forum and want to get to know you and your footwear needs better. We’d like to kick off this relationship with a complimentary pair of our NEW 10” Hunter Boots (see them here) for one of you. Just tell us a few features you would like to see in our next hunting boots, by answering these question in a short paragraph, and you will be entered in our drawing on October 25th for a pair of boots. Also stay tuned by hitting the “watch” button (upper right of this post in full-site post), as we will be doing this again in the future.


1) Boot Height: 6”, 8” or 10”

2) Insulated (how much) or Non-Insulated

3) Waterproof or Non-waterproof

4) Any added features that would make a good boot even better

Just answer those four questions and you're in for the drawing.


If you win, we'd love to hear about your experiences with the NEW Hunter 10" Boot. Just post up on this thread or link us to a new thread if you start one. Thank you!

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I like 6” boots, lightweight, definitely waterproof and breathable with rock solid heel capture, without that going downhill on steep terrain with weight is killer and definitely good traction.
 
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Hey Roksliders, we’re happy to be part of this forum and want to get to know you and your footwear needs better. We’d like to kick off this relationship with a complimentary pair of our NEW 10” Hunter Boots (see them here) for one of you. Just tell us a few features you would like to see in our next hunting boots, by answering these question in a short paragraph, and you will be entered in our drawing on October 25th for a pair of boots. Also stay tuned by hitting the “watch” button (upper right of this post in full-site post), as we will be doing this again in the future.


1) Boot Height: 6"

2) Non-Insulated

3) Waterproof

4) Full rubber rand, rolling eyelets so laces glide and dont cause friction.
 
8", non insulated, waterproof, all leather with rubber rand and good lace locks.

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1. 8 inch
2. Non insulated
3. Waterproof
4. Strong laces that dont slip and become loose, as well as good heel cup to prevent slipping and blisters. Stiff sole yet not hard enough to hurt when walking flat land
 
1. 8"
2. Non-insulated
3. Waterproof
4.
A. Multiple insole options from the factory
B. Strong laces w/locking eyelets
C. Integrated gaiter system (some kind of connection points that do not require a strap to go under the sole, would have to create your own gaiter or partner with another company)

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1) Boot Height: 6”, 8” or 10”

2) Insulated (how much) or Non-Insulated

3) Waterproof or Non-waterproof

4) Any added features that would make a good boot even better



That is a great looking boot!

1) I’m a fan of 10” boots for steep country, generally better protection & locks your heal in better.
2) non-insulated Preferred or 200-400 (max)
3) waterproof and not the “waterproof” everyone seems to stick on a boot label, I mean the real deal mountaineering boot / bombproof waterproof
4) rubber rand, one lace lock eyelet around ankle (Really helps with good fit), gator hook at bottom of laces. Aggressive tread that has some space between tread (they don’t work well if they are always clogged) and lastly I prefer a stiff boot for steep country and heavy loads on my back (I don’t buy boots like these to walk around my neighborhood 😎)

All the best
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Right on! Been curious about those Hoffmans after hearing about them last year.

1- 8” boot
2- minimally insulated 200g and non-insulated boot options. Depends on season, but generally a non insulated.
3- waterproof and mean it
4-strong lace like iron laces, roller bearing eyelets, high rubber rand, low to mid flex, full leather to ensure waterproof bootie lasts, lace locks.

Great to know a company wants to know what us end users want/need.


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1) Boot Height: 8"

2) Insulated : Non-Insulated

3) Waterproof

4) Aggressive tread, soft exterior, sturdy laces
 
If I was building a perfect boot for me, I would keep the height between 8-10" for a balance of good range of movement and support. With insulation, I like it between 200-400 grams. If it was possible to map the insulation thicker around the toe box and less around the ankle that would be ideal. Durable waterproofness is absolutely crucial to good boots. Too often boots don't retain their ability to stay dry after the first season or even first hunt. Lastly, warranty and customer service make a good boot even better. Defects and issues are bound to happen, when they do stand behind your product.

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What I look for in a hunting boot, is a very short list. #1: Broke in feel right out of the box. #2: Insulation. If my feet get cold, it’s gonna be a short hunt. Nothing less than 800 grams. #3: Traction. I need aggressive soles. I do a lot of walking. #4: Durability. I’m very hard on my equipment. If it can take what I put it through it’s worth every penny.
 
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