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Hip Boot Recommendations?

Started by Chris Surtees, November 03, 2010, 05:31:00 PM

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Chris Surtees

Need to get a good set of packable hip boots. I have been doing some research but thought I would ask the opinions of those who used good quality ones on hunting trips.

I like the looks of the Muddy Hipper's but not exactly packable.

Looks forward to hearing your recommendations.

Thanks,
C

rastaman

http://wiggys.com/category.cfm?category=3

I don't have firsthand experience with these but have heard some pretty good things about these lightweight waders...i guess according to what you are using them for.  :)
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Whip

I bought a pair of Wiggy's and used them a few times to cross a stream in WY.lightweight, packable, and seemed pretty durable. Although the few times I used them wasn't a huge test I think they will hold up well in the long run.  Perfect for that use, wouldn't be much good to spend any extended time in the stream like fishing or something though.
I bought mine fro Russell Boots. I think about $60?
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Steve O

Chris--what will you be doing in them?

stalkin4elk

LaCross with standard rubber tread are durable but they are slicker than greased snot on ice or wet river rocks. So take a good look at the tread.

Chris Surtees

Crossing small shallow areas of a swamp that are about a 1.5' to 3' deep and for an up coming Sika hunt in January.

Nothing really extreme just need something that I can roll up and put in my pack.

Just looked at the Wiggy's and they look more like what need than the others have seen.

C

Steve O

Yes, Wiggy's would be the ticket for that.  I have used them up in AK and the Yukon for stream crossings.  You don't want to be hiking around in them though, just for stream crossings.

Chris Surtees

Thanks guys going to order a pair tomorrow...swamps are low so I can get onto the small island were the rooters are bedding midday.

There is a sounder that has had my number for the last 3 days. There are so many that when they are feeding the area covered has to 100 yards or more.

Been busted twice by sows sows there were bedded next to logs nursing young...getting to fixated on the larger guys.

The last time they got me they came out of the swamp right on top of me. I was surrounded in about 30 seconds and ended up with a football between my legs...and it figured out I was not part of his family. Needless to say I have learned the baby porker grunt for momma come here. I can say pigs cannot make 90 degree turns and when they have young give up fairly quickly to collect up their young.

C

bornagainbowhunter

LaCrosse has some hip boots with a canvas top.  They should be packable.

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bolong

LaCrosse is all I have ever used. Been using em for 40+ years so I must like them pretty good.
bolong

Chris Surtees

Thanks for the help...I am going to go with the Wiggy's since they are light weight, packable and a little over a pound.


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