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Has anyone had any problems or complaints about the general quality of workmanship of Kenetreks?
I ordered a pair of Kenetrek Mountain Extremes about a month ago based on high praise of people with a lot more hunting experience than I have, here on the forum and elsewhere. Yesterday they were delivered and immediately gave them a once over and tried them on. On first lace up they feel pretty good, however the general fit and finish seems to be a bit lower than expectations for an almost $500 boot. The seam along the top of the tongue is starting to fray along the stitching. There are some loose stitches and threads on the seams along the inside of the uppers. The glue used to hold the rand in place goes just a little bit beyond the rubber rand and shows up on the nice tan leather. Lastly, not so much a workmanship gripe more just a general comment, the exposed foam of the midsole gives the whole thing a very cheap feel. I have a pair of Frank's Ground Pounders I wear to work everyday which have been one of the best investments I've made. They are obviously an entirely different category of boot being for different purposes and custom/handmade, but those were nearly the same price as the Kenetreks and the fit/finish and quality of those boots is on a whole other level. I also understand that these boots are designed to take a beating and that looks don't matter, but I guess I expected a little more attention to detail for a boot in this price range.
My plan is to keep the Kenetreks for now while I wear them around the house to get a better feel for them. I'm really just curious if these very minor fit/finish issues noted are normal for them or if I happened to get a pair that may have slipped through the cracks.
I ordered a pair of Kenetrek Mountain Extremes about a month ago based on high praise of people with a lot more hunting experience than I have, here on the forum and elsewhere. Yesterday they were delivered and immediately gave them a once over and tried them on. On first lace up they feel pretty good, however the general fit and finish seems to be a bit lower than expectations for an almost $500 boot. The seam along the top of the tongue is starting to fray along the stitching. There are some loose stitches and threads on the seams along the inside of the uppers. The glue used to hold the rand in place goes just a little bit beyond the rubber rand and shows up on the nice tan leather. Lastly, not so much a workmanship gripe more just a general comment, the exposed foam of the midsole gives the whole thing a very cheap feel. I have a pair of Frank's Ground Pounders I wear to work everyday which have been one of the best investments I've made. They are obviously an entirely different category of boot being for different purposes and custom/handmade, but those were nearly the same price as the Kenetreks and the fit/finish and quality of those boots is on a whole other level. I also understand that these boots are designed to take a beating and that looks don't matter, but I guess I expected a little more attention to detail for a boot in this price range.
My plan is to keep the Kenetreks for now while I wear them around the house to get a better feel for them. I'm really just curious if these very minor fit/finish issues noted are normal for them or if I happened to get a pair that may have slipped through the cracks.