steelheadmike
WKR
I have had a pair of the Cabelas/Meindl Denali boots for 5 years. I wore the soles off them and was bummed when I found out I couldn't get a new pair. I went through 3 other boot models this summer but was never happy. Then I found out that Meindl has started their own US distribution.
So, I got the Vakuum Hunters (same as Denali). They actually improved the denali by getting rid of the EVA in the midsole and went all PU. I took them out of the box and went hunting for three days. It felt like I was putting on old slippers. I put about 25 miles on fairly rough ground with minimal issues (started getting a little hotspot on the ball of my foot due to sweaty socks). I wore them from 5am to 9pm everyday and wasn't itching to get them off and night. On the other hand, I couldn't wait to take off the crispis I had tried.
For those who don't know this boot, its a 9" uninsulated all leather boot. Think Nevada but a little taller. They are also fairly stiff and I would say stiffer than the Colorado. The toe box is wide and the memory foam system really locks your foot in.
So, I got the Vakuum Hunters (same as Denali). They actually improved the denali by getting rid of the EVA in the midsole and went all PU. I took them out of the box and went hunting for three days. It felt like I was putting on old slippers. I put about 25 miles on fairly rough ground with minimal issues (started getting a little hotspot on the ball of my foot due to sweaty socks). I wore them from 5am to 9pm everyday and wasn't itching to get them off and night. On the other hand, I couldn't wait to take off the crispis I had tried.
For those who don't know this boot, its a 9" uninsulated all leather boot. Think Nevada but a little taller. They are also fairly stiff and I would say stiffer than the Colorado. The toe box is wide and the memory foam system really locks your foot in.