What are you guys wearing for hunting boots? I had a bad expierience hunting elk this year in Colorado. My boots from a well known manufacturer (rhymes with Blocky), pretty much fell apart on the hunt. Thankfully I had super-glue and duct tape with me. I notified the manufacturer of the problem numerous times and have never recieved a response. Any suggestions on a type of boot you like? I was considering Lanthop or Lowa. Neither is exactly cheap, so I wondered if anyone had tried these or others.
I've been hearing that complaint about "Blocky" footwear for the past 2-3 years. Used to be a really fine company.
I wear Vasque boots. They aren't cheap, though. My pair runs about $200. It puts a dent in a budget, but my feet are the only pair I got. I don't mind spending a few hundred if I get comfort and durability in exchange.
Cam
Seems like the same tune with those rockys. Ive got a pair of the lowa sheephunters and they are great.
I swear by Russell boots these days. After years of throwing money away on crappy made "Big" name boots, I bit the bullit and paid serious coin fror a pair of handmade Russell boots. Absolutely the best investment I ever made. Check em out at www.russellmoccasin.com. (http://www.russellmoccasin.com)
They're so good that now, except for tennis shoes, Russells are all I wear..work, church, huntin, you name it.
Danner. I've worn them for a very long time. They are comfortable out of the box and durable.
DMM:
I recommend Schnees 13" Hunter II pac boot. Unbeatable and bulletproof. Warm, rugged, comfortable. I bought my first pair this year. Ground-hunting in some extreme conditions - boulders, rocks, hills, snow, ice, and nasty weather -- and my feet were never cold or uncomfortable. Plus the company are very good to deal with.
Robert
That's funny! I had a pair of boots from Cabelas, made by Mendle, loose their sole, footbed,etc. I had to walk out of a canyon four miles uphill in sock bottom boots! That was no fun! I saved all the parts and took pictures of them. But a hell of an good elk hunt!!!!!
For elk hunting, Schnees have been my companion for 15 years.
For many years, Rocky was our uniform supplier of boots and few of us had complaints. Then about 10 years ago, several problems surfaced and it seems the company office could care less. There are better boot suppliers out there.
I loved my schnee boots,but alas,they are worn out,and I need a new pair before next season. Stay away from Rocky.I had a pair fall apart also. :campfire:
My son got some Rockies,they were junk!
I've had good luck with Danner.
Lowa boots are top notch. I bought my current pair from the auction site, new for less than half the retail price. Gonna try a pair of Russell's next.
I have used Cabela Meindl Tetons on the last three Mountain backpack hunts I've been on but really felt I could have used a stiffer boot. The outfitter I hunted Mt goats with in BC two years ago recommends Asolo Granite boots. These are more of a Mountaineering type boot well suited for the type of terrain goats and sheep like to live in. Sierra Trading Post http://www.sierratradingpost.com/ has the Asolo Granites right now for $199.95 but every so often marks them down for a day to $155. If you sign up for their Email list they give you an additional 20% off plus free shipping. I recently got a pair for $124 from their web site and a few days later Sierra Trading Post sent me a $50 gift card good for any further purchases.
I really like my Danners.......
I've worn Vasque, Danner and Lowas over the years. Like them all.
I love these kinds of posts. They are near and dear to my wallet. I once had a nic-name of Boots. At one time i owned more than 37 pairs of boots. I wear boots everyday. Except weekends. And still own a fair share.
I own a few pairs of Lowa and they are great. My number one boot is the Mountain Hunters by Cabela's. They are made by Meindl of Germany. i would highly recomend buying boots in that catagory. Cabela's, Lowa, Meindl, Vasque, and many other boots in that catagory are well worth the money. Try going in to a dealer and having the sales reps help you find a pair that best fit your feet. A good hiking store will do the trick. The Cabelas in Hamberg is about 5 hours from you. The folks there are fantastic with boots.
Buy the best you can afford. I have owned my Mountain Hunters 12 years adn they are going strong. I guided in them for 60 days, the year I bought them. The point is, if you do the math on a high quality boot, you will get your money out of them and its much cheaper then buying multiple pairs of average quality boots. I can attest to this personally.
One last thought. The year I bought my Mountain Hunters is the year I began to hunt farther and longer cause my feet were less fatigued.
Good Luck, Jack
I used to swear by danners. I wore them for work and hunting. A few years ago they were bought out by Lacross (I think) and their quality and customer service has really gone down.
This year I went to Meindl made boots from Cabelas. They came through the season ok.
I wear some sort of running shoe any chance I get.
I was planning on going to the Cabelas in Wheeling to take a look at they boots by Meindel. The one boot no one has mentioned are the custom-fit boots by the sponsor of the site Lathrop and Sons. There haven't been any bad reports so I think that maybe the price scared off some. I don't want to waste money, but I am definitly of the opinion that money spent on quality boots will be well spent.
I wear several different pairs during the season.
I got some old Rocky snake boots, regular ole Lacrasse rubber boots, 14" high Maine hunting shoes, and the Cabelas Upland Premier leather boots.
Depends on the weather and terran, to which pair I have on. :thumbsup:
Mike
I have had lots of boots and was never realy happy untill I bought a pair of Lowa Tibets. They are verry stiff but once you break them in they are great. Steve
Stay away from Danner Jackals. Had two pair this fall and both leaked. First pair in a 1/2 hour of wet grass. Second pair seamed ok until back packed in Co. and then they leaked bad.
Have had good luck with Danner pronghorns and LL Beans.
I'm saving up for two pairs of Russel boots a pair of PH Trackers and High Country Hunters.
I will never buy rockies again they are garbage!
I invested in much boots this year and man they feel like sneakers and sure do take a beating! I love em to death.
I also tried some Danners and fell in love with them! I bought a pair for my ol' man and tomorrow he gets them for xmas. I think those are great boots and if I needed a lace up pack boot for long hauls like elk and what not I'd go with them very comfortable and easy to move in.
Also just bought a pair of morrells mid size hiking boots and those things are phenominal! Right out of the box I went for a few miles in the woods and they felt amazing and are holding up nicely thus far. Not insulation but are waterproof and comfy.
Several years ago, I bought a pair of Cabela's "Elk hunter" boots. They were pricy then, and more so now, but still going strong and still comfortable.
C2
The PH Trackers are awesome. I have a pair of those that are like walking in house slippers. Amazingly comfortable and quiet.
I love my Danners: 16 years old, lots of hard hunts, on their 2nd, soon to be 3rd set of soles and still going strong.
I just got a pair of LaCrosse Alphas w/1200gram Insulation and the side zipper: best danged rubber boot I've ever had on by a factor of 10.
Someday I want to try a pair of Russels, only heard good about them.
My next pair will probably be the hanwag from Lathrop and sons, Terry raves about his.
I have a pair of Cabela Bruins until it gets TOO cold (800 thinsulate) then I either add a pair of booties that zip over or I go with my Sorrel Caribous!
I've worn Danner pronghorns for a few years and I'm not sold on them I think the ones mde in the USA are lots better, I am looking very seriously at some Miendle danali fit IQ's from Cabela's 250 bucks but like the guy said buy em once and you will have boots for a long long time.
I bought a pair of vasque for the steep stuff and am quite happy with them...
I wear Justins and Red wings. They both wear fine for me.
I wear LaCross Alphas here too for most of my hunting.
If I'm going exclusively rabbit hunting (when deer season is over) then I use a pair of beat up jungle boots.
Honestly, I'm trying to figure a good way to get back to moccasins that will keep my feet warm and dry and under me. G. Fred Asbell has some good ideas in his Stalking & Still-Hunting book that I might just have to try.
I've had two pair of Rocky boots and they were both junk. I bought a pair of Merrell's a couple of years ago and they are still my favorite boots.
Snake boots are Rocky,they're so-so....
Just got a pair of Muck boots from Santa,the Woody Sport.
Love Wolverine boots for everything else.....pair of work boots lasted 12 years before I wore out the sole,for hunting the king caribou is really good for me.
schnees and danner.. depends on the application