PNW guys whats your hunting boot?

Jason277

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Hello all, I'm curious what guys/girls and running in the Pacific North West? I have been using Crispi boots for a few years now here in western Washington. I'm not trying to bash them but they seem to fail in about a year and a half regarding waterproofness. I have had Thors and Colorado. What is your pick for boots in the NW? Thanks Jason
 
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I'm always trying new boots out of necessity. I had some new Crispi Altitudes leak on the first real trip out, and I will be giving the Briksdal MTN GTX a try. I think every Gore Tex boot will eventually fail; I'm OK if I get a couple seasons before they start to leak. I have been debating going to an all leather non lined boot, but haven't don't it yet.
 

HuntandFly

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I have some Kennetrek’s 400g thinsulate (I used to get really cold feet). I have had them 9 years and used them for the first 3-4 in the soaking wet PNW and never got wet feet
 

HuntandFly

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To be fair, the last couple years they let a tiny bit of moisture in especially in wet sloppy snow, so I am finally almost in the market for some new ones.

If you take care of them and grease them a couple times a year they do pretty dang good
 
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Hello all, I'm curious what guys/girls and running in the Pacific North West? I have been using Crispi boots for a few years now here in western Washington. I'm not trying to bash them but they seem to fail in about a year and a half regarding waterproofness. I have had Thors and Colorado. What is your pick for boots in the NW? Thanks Jason
Zamberlan hold up the best for me on the coast
 

Red33

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I'm in North Idaho, but I have a different experience with my Crispi boots. Nevada (insulated for winter) and Colorado. Neither have leaked a bit in 3 years of hard use.
 

NRA4LIFE

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I am wearing Meindls as they seem to be the only boot that can fit my canoe feet (6E or "extra wide" as the guy called them). They have been solid.
 

Pike40

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Currently running Lowa Tibet and Scarpa SL active. The Scarpa do not have a liner but have been a great boot. The Lowa have also been great but the boot will outlive the waterproof membrane, I just rely on good boot treatment at that point.
 

ORhunter74

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Knock on wood, my Crispi Colorado’s have remained waterproof for two full seasons in the Coast Range. I do use a heavy duty gaiter and I think that helps significantly. Prior to that anything from cheap Danners to Schnee’s have worked… with a fairly limited lifespan.
 
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