Jason Snyder
WKR
- Joined
- Apr 3, 2013
- Location
- Somewhere between here and there
Quality products deserve an atta boy. Since @Hoffman Boots is kind enough to offer a discount through RS, I feel they doubly deserve one.
Three years ago, I renewed my quest for the ultimate hunting boot and tried on over a dozen pairs from various manufacturers. Ultimately, I chose a pair of Hoffman Light Explorers. Even though I 100% know better, I wore them essentially out of the box and into the Idaho wilderness for a backpack spring bear hunt. Five days and no blisters later, i emerged highly impressed.
I have logged a LOT of miles on these boots in steep and unforgiving country. I probably spend 30+ days a year chukar hunting in addition to deer and elk hunting and I would conservatively estimate these boots have around 1800 (haha no reading glasses typo on the original post) miles on them. These boots are finally starting to wear through on the inside (small hole in toe box liner and small split in heel liner), but the outside is still looking great.
You can see from the photos where a slight bit of rand separation is occurring, but after this many miles I don't consider this as even a blip on the radar. The sole lugs are getting pretty well rounded. The leather has minimal cracking. None of the lace eyelets have pulled out.
I give these an 11/10. They are my favorite boot and the best I have ever worn. Thank you, Hoffman.
Three years ago, I renewed my quest for the ultimate hunting boot and tried on over a dozen pairs from various manufacturers. Ultimately, I chose a pair of Hoffman Light Explorers. Even though I 100% know better, I wore them essentially out of the box and into the Idaho wilderness for a backpack spring bear hunt. Five days and no blisters later, i emerged highly impressed.
I have logged a LOT of miles on these boots in steep and unforgiving country. I probably spend 30+ days a year chukar hunting in addition to deer and elk hunting and I would conservatively estimate these boots have around 1800 (haha no reading glasses typo on the original post) miles on them. These boots are finally starting to wear through on the inside (small hole in toe box liner and small split in heel liner), but the outside is still looking great.
You can see from the photos where a slight bit of rand separation is occurring, but after this many miles I don't consider this as even a blip on the radar. The sole lugs are getting pretty well rounded. The leather has minimal cracking. None of the lace eyelets have pulled out.
I give these an 11/10. They are my favorite boot and the best I have ever worn. Thank you, Hoffman.
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