Hi All.
Been reading through some threads and know there are a lot of recommenations flying around the forums.
That said, I need some new boots and am asking for experience and recommendations.
I have what I believe be a normal width ball on my foot, but my heels are kind of narrow and I always struggle with boots/shoes fitting my heels.
I'd be interested to hear what brands seem to be better for narrow, normal and wide feet.
My hunting style:
I hunt in VA mostly. Stand hunting early morning and late day. Still hunting covering a lot of ground between sites. Terrain is mixed hardwoods with a lot of hills to go up and down.
Problems I have faced with boots:
Warmth. Always a challenge, especially when sitting on cold mornings. I'll be looking at some different liner and sock options to help with sweating.
Heel lock. Often, I cannot get a boot to keep my heel at the back of the boot even when laced as tightly as possible. This results in my foot sliding foward enough for my toes to hit the front of the boot, usually when walking downhill.
What I'm looking for:
I'm looking for one comfortable boot that I can wear into the stand and when I get down, can handle the hiking/walking over most any type of terrain.
I do suffer from cold feet and my ankles are not the strongest and prone to rolling so am looking for good ankle support.
I would prefer a boot that is not to heavy to avoid tiring on long hikes/walks into, out of, and within the woods.
I want a boot with plenty of room in the toe box as I use the Hothands Toe Heaters which are quite efficient at keeping my feet warm when combined with a merino liner and wool over sock. I have a pair of Bogs, but they are kinda heavy for long hikes and don't provide the support I would like. Plus, they just are not as warm as I'd like even with the toe heaters, liner and wool socks. They are also kind of "clompy" and make it hard to sneak through the woods.
Points to consider:
I've been looking at Crispi, Kenetrek, Schnee Zamberlan, Lathrop, etc. but recently learned that mountain boots are often tighter fitting which means less circulation and colder feet.
I would be very willing to buy a pair of ArticShield Boot Covers for when I'm on the stand.
Well, I threw a lot information out. Hopefully some of you folks can provide your insight and advice.
I look forward to your responses.
Thanks for reading.
Been reading through some threads and know there are a lot of recommenations flying around the forums.
That said, I need some new boots and am asking for experience and recommendations.
I have what I believe be a normal width ball on my foot, but my heels are kind of narrow and I always struggle with boots/shoes fitting my heels.
I'd be interested to hear what brands seem to be better for narrow, normal and wide feet.
My hunting style:
I hunt in VA mostly. Stand hunting early morning and late day. Still hunting covering a lot of ground between sites. Terrain is mixed hardwoods with a lot of hills to go up and down.
Problems I have faced with boots:
Warmth. Always a challenge, especially when sitting on cold mornings. I'll be looking at some different liner and sock options to help with sweating.
Heel lock. Often, I cannot get a boot to keep my heel at the back of the boot even when laced as tightly as possible. This results in my foot sliding foward enough for my toes to hit the front of the boot, usually when walking downhill.
What I'm looking for:
I'm looking for one comfortable boot that I can wear into the stand and when I get down, can handle the hiking/walking over most any type of terrain.
I do suffer from cold feet and my ankles are not the strongest and prone to rolling so am looking for good ankle support.
I would prefer a boot that is not to heavy to avoid tiring on long hikes/walks into, out of, and within the woods.
I want a boot with plenty of room in the toe box as I use the Hothands Toe Heaters which are quite efficient at keeping my feet warm when combined with a merino liner and wool over sock. I have a pair of Bogs, but they are kinda heavy for long hikes and don't provide the support I would like. Plus, they just are not as warm as I'd like even with the toe heaters, liner and wool socks. They are also kind of "clompy" and make it hard to sneak through the woods.
Points to consider:
I've been looking at Crispi, Kenetrek, Schnee Zamberlan, Lathrop, etc. but recently learned that mountain boots are often tighter fitting which means less circulation and colder feet.
I would be very willing to buy a pair of ArticShield Boot Covers for when I'm on the stand.
Well, I threw a lot information out. Hopefully some of you folks can provide your insight and advice.
I look forward to your responses.
Thanks for reading.