How long are your boots lasting?

I'm still using a pair of Zamberlan Dakota 7" high boots that I got in early 2013, so four seasons use now. I don't normally check my mileage in a season, but in 2015 I used my GPS to track every mile. It was over 200 miles for the season at 20+ days hunted. That season was pretty much average for the previous two as well so I figure over 600 miles on them through those three seasons. This season wasn't quite as much as those but I figure the boots have over 700 miles on them now. I'll keep wearing them as long as they hold up because they are by far the most comfortable hunting boots I've worn, and they've been discontinued so I can't replace them with the same thing. I have a pair of this version in a 10" boot, but I much prefer the 7". The best thing about them is they only cost me $86 on clearance......because they were being discontinued....last pair of 13's.
This must be an AI poster......ban it.

I made this post 9 years ago, and somehow it shows now as "Xperimental" posting it here 9 years later. I see that this poster also has some stuff for sale on here........beware.
 
I bought a pair of white loggers in 1981. They are starting to crack along the top of the toe caps so I use them on dry days. I bought another pair in 2005 and have had to have them resoled once. I need some stiching redone in the back but they ought to be good for another 10-15 years.
 
Whites smoke jumpers...heavy, but daily wear when in construction and hunting i would need to have them resoled and maybe new lower leather every 4-5yrs or so.

Now that im more white collar/office and they are just worn for hunting and weekend stuff....probably last forever.

They are heavy, and squeaky though...so I am considering something else.

Im a bigger/hefty guy, so I wear out boots faster then other people. But for myself, A mid weight, leather boot like a lowa ranger I can wear for a few years hunting only before they die.

Anything that I have tried that's really any lighter weight last months only....

Soo...generally speaking, I lean towards wearing heavy duty leather boots. In the long run they are cheaper, and reliable.
 
Lacrosse 1600g rubber boots going on 5 years they still look brand new 😂 mind you I only wear them deer hunting long treestand sits to keep my feet warm lol
 
Almost 6 years on my Kenetrek Mountain Extremes. I figure I average 120+ days in them a year. Will be due for a resole soon.
 
Very much dependent on what I use the boot for.

Late season 1000 gram insulated boots that get work 20-30 days a year get me 5+ years if well taken care of. Current boots filling this roll are Kenetrek mountain extremes that went into rotation in 2021 and probably have another few season in them.

I anticipate annual replacement with the uninsulated boots I hunt and train with the rest of the year. Generally run lowa tibets but I’ve had Kenetrek mountain guides in the mix at times. Realistically they drag out 1.5-2 years before I throw them away, but won’t use for hunts or anything that isn’t close to home. For me lifespan of these is typically around 1500 miles and 500k of elevation when cleaned and oiled up atleast every few weeks. Add some all day snow conditions, sharp rock scrambles and what not and upper life can reduce drastically.
 
My current Hanwag Alaskans are 14 years old and the upper is still in excellent condition. I wore the soles out about two years ago and had them resoled. The repair left them stiffer toe to heel and I find the reduced flex hard on my shins so I just replaced them. I’ll blame it on the cobbler as they’re still waterproof and in great shape overall, just uncomfortable now.
 
Just depends, when I’m focused on backpack hunts and training g appropriately for them, a few seasons is about all.

When I’m focused on float hunts and doing less hiking they last a lot longer.
 
I haver a pair of Asolo 520s, they finally have the sole separating after 10 years, they were too heavy for most of my use but still have some miles and are still waterproof, I would resole them but I have switched to bare foot.

Got two seasons on a pair of Vivo, and wore them for training and daily things as well.

Technically they are still usable but the treads are no good in any kind of terrain, but fine for wearing around or at the 3d course.
 
1 1/2-2 years out of Kenetrek Mountain Guides. I wear the crap out of those boots. I wear them 6, sometimes 7 days a week.

I work in rugged mountain terrain, wear them climbing poles or in the bucket(lineman by trade). So I’m pretty rough on them. I see guys getting 4 or 5 years out of a pair in this thread, not I. But with the punishment my boots take, I’m super happy with them and their performance.

I start breaking a new pair in every other spring for the upcoming season. I do clean and wax them every 3 months or so.
 
1 1/2-2 years out of Kenetrek Mountain Guides. I wear the crap out of those boots. I wear them 6, sometimes 7 days a week.

I work in rugged mountain terrain, wear them climbing poles or in the bucket(lineman by trade). So I’m pretty rough on them. I see guys getting 4 or 5 years out of a pair in this thread, not I. But with the punishment my boots take, I’m super happy with them and their performance.
I’m mostly using them for bird/deer across South Dakota and for camp work in Alaska. Mostly felling trees, carpentry, etc. Prairie hunting and tundra hikes don’t put much wear on the soles but they’re broken in really well at this point. Just starting to wear down some of the lugs on the heel this spring.
 
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