Leiah
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It seems to be difficult finding women's hunting boots locally. So I am branching out to looking online. Any recommendations?
Schnee's makes 3 different models of women's specific boots. Their women's timberline is really popular. Hope that helpsIt seems to be difficult finding women's hunting boots locally. So I am branching out to looking online. Any recommendations?
It seems to be difficult finding women's hunting boots locally. So I am branching out to looking online. Any recommendations?
Best boot my wife loves for our backcountry hunts is womens Meindels
I switched from 1000gram to 400gram. But I am discovering that 400gram may not be enough.Try 400 gram, if that doesn't work, switch to 1000
Thanks I will look into them.My wife likes the Oboz Bridger; REI.
I have heard of them. I haven't looked into them though.My daughter is rocking hoffmans. They're as awesome for women as they are for men.
Cool thanks. I will add them to my list of boota to research.Schnee's makes 3 different models of women's specific boots. Their women's timberline is really popular. Hope that helps
Are Crispi mens? Or do they have a women's line?I just bought my wife a pair of crispis. Mainly for the abbs system and the fact that she can roll her ankle on a flat sidewalk. She likes them alot so far.
Right!!! It's a constant disappointment. I have not looked at Lowa. The only womens ones I saw locally were low hikers. My husband wears Lowa though and loves them.My wife has a failed hunting boot collection that rivals any shoe store. Found the Lowa mauria GTX last year and she loves them.
They have a womens lineAre Crispi mens? Or do they have a women's line?
I like a little flex in my soles. But my feet get cold. I had 1000gram and they were to stiff. So switched and am running Under Armour Womens Browtine 2.0 400gram. Love them, just wish they had a bit more insulation.It depends on what you’re looking for. I dislike rigid hunting/hiking boots. I know some like them for sidehilling or bracing ankles, but I’m in favor of the barefoot, low profile boot. I am much more confident when I can feel the ground. I really enjoyed my inov-8 roc-lites. They have cleats so they grip really well but the soles aren’t so thick that I don’t have sensory feedback from my feet about the terrain. They don’t last long though. About 1-2 hard hunting seasons. And they don’t like fire. You’re right though. It’s hard to find women’s gear!