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snake boot experience

Started by ethan, October 23, 2007, 08:29:00 PM

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DRR324

Just a quick tip from 5 year veteran on boot sales....
for your taller lace up boots, get the laces nice a snug up to the ankle area, then cross the laces (like prior to tying the knot) 3 times, not just once- 3 times, and then lace the rest of the boot loosely.  The cross will hold the foot area tight all day, the uppers will be loose enough not to cause the pulling and blisters.
Pittsley Predator Classic
53# @ 28"
Easton Axis FMJ Camo-400's w/150g RazorCaps

"Dad, know what I like most about deer hunting?  The adrenaline rush you get when you know your going to get a shot at one"- my son Tyler after his first miss..

DJT

Russels are awesome.  Custom fit and a great waranty, worth every penny.  I had a pair for years and i broke my foot after surgery i couldnt get in the boots anymore, and they said since the boots dont fit they would make me a new pair at no charge.  Thats what builds customer loyalty.  also their safari psare the quietest boots to ever walk in the woods.

HATCHCHASER

I've got a pair of Chippewa all leather pullons.  I like the feel of the soft leather lining in any boot.  Mine are maybe the most comfortable shoes I have ever worn.  A slip on will slide up and down on the heel at first but then break in to your foot.  Just be sure there snug in the instep.
It's not the arrival, it's the journey.


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