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    Kenetrek. Best hunting money I’ve ever spent.
    “I can’t wait ‘till I’m grown” is the stupidest @!#* I ever said!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gut_Pile View Post
    Crocs in 4wd
    My man. I killed a turkey this year in 2wd and didn’t even have to lock the hubs. What a hunt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    Never heard of such a thing. Why people will gladly spend $3800 on a rifle, air fare, gas, etc, then cheap out on a pair of good boots has always been puzzling...

    I don’t know if they are all the same but Crispi has 4 flex ratings. 4 is for sheep hunting type terrain, 3 would be most elk hunting and so forth. I wear a 3 flex rating every day pretty much. Sure does make climbing steep wet hills and creek banks much easier while surveying. My cohorts spend $50 on a pair of Walmart boots and complain. They go through boots like a baby changes diapers. It blows my mind.
    Last edited by banded_mallard; 04-14-2022 at 08:12 PM.

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    Check out the Lowa Zephyr GTX Hi TF boot. Virtually zero break in for me. I’ve got roughly 80 miles on mine between SC and WY with zero complaints. Absolutely the most comfortable boot I’ve ever worn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLS View Post
    Salomon GTX 4D. Several trips west and wear them to work daily.
    My favorite pair of hiking boots ever.


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    Quote Originally Posted by FLS View Post
    Salomon GTX 4D. Several trips west and wear them to work daily.
    https://www.outdoorgearlab.com/revie...est-4-gore-tex

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    Hoka makes a pair of waterproof boots now for guys like me that have bad feet. They look good and they feel great like their shoes.My feet have gone to hell in the last few years.
    Last edited by santee11; 04-14-2022 at 10:18 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thawhacker View Post
    Danner sharp tails
    My sharp tails have started coming apart at the stitching on the toe, looking for the next pair. Its been 3 years so for the money, not a bad investment. Have walked a long way behind a dog Kansas, Maine, NC and SC.

    Comfortable but a little heavy when it is a hotter day.

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    I’ve got a pair of crispi nevadas and the briksdal SF and both are amazing. I like the insulation and wear them in the summer without any issue. I think the Wyoming is their uninsulated version if your feet get hot easily.

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    Another vote for Crispi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinghagen#12 View Post
    I picked up some Schnee's Beartooth uninsulated boots on Black Friday. I've put around 75 miles on them +/- since then. I'd buy another pair tomorrow if something happened to them.
    I have the same pair..buy once, cry once. Kennetreks are great boots too. Crispi is another brand I see a lot of people wearing that hunt birds.
    At least I'm housebroken.

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    another vote for Lowa. Less money than crispi and kenetrek but a great boot. I've got three years of all-season hiking and hunting on mine with no issues. Would buy it again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinghagen#12 View Post
    I picked up some Schnee's Beartooth uninsulated boots on Black Friday. I've put around 75 miles on them +/- since then. I'd buy another pair tomorrow if something happened to them.
    My boot of choice. Might be a little stiff for flat land.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinghagen#12 View Post
    I picked up some Schnee's Beartooth uninsulated boots on Black Friday. I've put around 75 miles on them +/- since then. I'd buy another pair tomorrow if something happened to them.
    Another vote for schnees beartooth. Absolutely love mine and have hundreds of miles on them.

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    If I were to wear a pair of schnees I'd say bless you twice.

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