Hunting/hiking boots

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I need a more of a traditional hunting/hiking boot. I walk 2 miles each way to my stand in muck boots. I love them and I love how warm they are. I just think my hike would be easier with a traditional boot.

what do you guys recommend?

somthing with some insulation.
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bigbaddad71

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Easy.. Irish setter Elk trackers.. 600 gram Thinsulate or 1000 gram thinsulate..

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I have worn through a couple pairs of Elk Trackers. Extremely comfortable right out of the box.

I am looking at Oboz Insulated Bridger 10" as my replacement this year. 400 grams of thinsulate and more a traditional hiker.


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Tauntohawk

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Man I can't walk 200yds in mucks, doesn't matter how I size them my heel just slides around too much.

For not overly rough terrain I like the miendl ultralight in 800gr, the grip isn't as nice as say a quality vibram sole but they are a very light comfortable leather boot. Used be sold by Cabela's now you have to get them online for miendl USA.

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morten

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I have a pair of Miendle ultralight 800s as well. My opinion is they are the best you can get for the $200 price range. very light, very comfortable with no break in and durable. Wore mine on 2 different week long
spot/stalk hunts in Montana in the bearpaw Mountains with no issues or complaints and I"m 54 years old.
 
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Thanks guys I just looked up the Miendle ultralight 800 they look nice. Looks like you have to size down half size? Maybe I’ll try a pair on.

anything else out there anyone would recommend
 
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