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I was lucky enough to win a pair of Hoffman Hunter boots that were generously donated by Hoffman via this forum. I’ll update my thoughts on them here as I get a chance to try them out.
The boots showed up at my place tonight and seem eager to displace others that have partaken in my endless search for that “unicorn” of mountain hunting boots.
Initial thoughts after wearing them around the house for a bit:
-Fit feels great. Not sloppy huge volume like some crispis but with plenty of room for my toes.
-soles are nice and stiff but the combination of rocker and flex in the upper make them feel pretty good striding on the flat ground. Seem to be a little cushion still in the midsole which I’ve found to be lacking in some mountaineering boots and it beats my feet up.
-flexible but supportive upper
-they feel like they will have great traction climbing up or biting into a side hill
-I have kind of pointy heels that get torn up in lots of boots. These feel like they’ll be good on my heels but won’t know for sure without some miles in the hills
-I feel a bit of a pressure point on the front of my ankle at the main front to back flex point on the boot upper. I had a pair of lowa cevedale’s that had a similar pressure point that eventually tortured me a bit. Again, I can’t really tell for sure if it’ll be fine or not without some miles.
Overall they seem like a nice pair of boots that are similar in function and feel to a zamberlan 980 (my go to) and kennetrek mountain extreme.
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The boots showed up at my place tonight and seem eager to displace others that have partaken in my endless search for that “unicorn” of mountain hunting boots.
Initial thoughts after wearing them around the house for a bit:
-Fit feels great. Not sloppy huge volume like some crispis but with plenty of room for my toes.
-soles are nice and stiff but the combination of rocker and flex in the upper make them feel pretty good striding on the flat ground. Seem to be a little cushion still in the midsole which I’ve found to be lacking in some mountaineering boots and it beats my feet up.
-flexible but supportive upper
-they feel like they will have great traction climbing up or biting into a side hill
-I have kind of pointy heels that get torn up in lots of boots. These feel like they’ll be good on my heels but won’t know for sure without some miles in the hills
-I feel a bit of a pressure point on the front of my ankle at the main front to back flex point on the boot upper. I had a pair of lowa cevedale’s that had a similar pressure point that eventually tortured me a bit. Again, I can’t really tell for sure if it’ll be fine or not without some miles.
Overall they seem like a nice pair of boots that are similar in function and feel to a zamberlan 980 (my go to) and kennetrek mountain extreme.
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