Up until this year I've been able to get by just fine with muck boots for most of my hunting. A couple friends and I decided we are going to go out west in 2019 to chase elk so I picked up a slightly used pair of Irish setter elk trackers on here. They were great for about 75 miles and then I started getting a pressure point on the top part of my right heel. I tried to tough it out and it only got worse, I actually walked with a limp from it for about 6 weeks before it healed. So I'm back in muck boots and am in the market for some fancy boots.
The idea of spending over $300 on boots still gives me a lot of sticker shock. Especially when I dont have a local retailer for any of these brands and wont be able to try them on first. But I dont mind spending the money if I'm getting my money's worth. Hoping I can find something now so I can get them good and broken in by september.
What should I be looking for and what recommendations do you guys have? What company's are the best to work with if there is a fit issue and they need to be exchanged for a different size? Any brand/model recommendations? These will get most of their use just general hiking, trapping, whitetail, Turkey and small game hunting, a little backpacking here and there. and packing out a whitetail or two each year 1/2 to 2 or 3 miles. Then at least one 10 day trip for elk out west, which will most likely be followed up with additional elk trips and other big game. Tha is for any help or advice!
The idea of spending over $300 on boots still gives me a lot of sticker shock. Especially when I dont have a local retailer for any of these brands and wont be able to try them on first. But I dont mind spending the money if I'm getting my money's worth. Hoping I can find something now so I can get them good and broken in by september.
What should I be looking for and what recommendations do you guys have? What company's are the best to work with if there is a fit issue and they need to be exchanged for a different size? Any brand/model recommendations? These will get most of their use just general hiking, trapping, whitetail, Turkey and small game hunting, a little backpacking here and there. and packing out a whitetail or two each year 1/2 to 2 or 3 miles. Then at least one 10 day trip for elk out west, which will most likely be followed up with additional elk trips and other big game. Tha is for any help or advice!