I have been wearing Rocky Snake Boots for years. I like the boots, but about the middle of each pairs second turkey season they begin leaking. I have had at least 4 pair of them. Im tired of spending the $100-$200 on them and getting wet feet walking across a pasture with dew on the grass. What do you fellows reccomend? I have been looking at the Irish Setter snake boots, I can't remember the name but they are the slip on style.
Can they be sprayed/treated with a water repellent?
I have tried that but it didn't work. They leak where my toes and ankle bends. I like rubber boots but they get SO hot.
I am currently wearing Danner Jackal snake boots. Sadly they no longer make them, only the short top Jackal. I am different than most though as I want a boot to fit like a high top moccasin, flex easily, stalk quietly, with a fairly smooth thin sole that won't load up with mud. The old original Rocky Outback and the Jackal were like that.
Many on here like the Danner Pronghorn. They are expensive though and I have heard a couple say their's have leaked too. Lacrosse is coming out this year with a new 18" boot called the Venom Scent HD that looks promising and is priced right. Waiting to see it in person and try it on first though.
ive got two pair of the rocky snake boots from the mid 90's i still havnt wore out the first pair and the other ones have the tags on them, i gave 40 dollars a pair for them on clearance :z-guntootsmiley:
Quote from: knightrider on February 18, 2011, 04:38:46 PM
ive got two pair of the rocky snake boots from the mid 90's i still havnt wore out the first pair and the other ones have the tags on them, i gave 40 dollars a pair for them on clearance :z-guntootsmiley:
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Look at the Muck Woody Armor
I had the same problem with Rocky's . I would go through a pair every year. I tried several diffent styles too. I am now the proud owner of Danner pronghorn snake boots. This is the second season coming up but they still work really well and are comfortable.
Muck Woody Armor, i got tired of trying others and getting wet feet.
Quote from: Covehnter on February 18, 2011, 07:51:21 PM
Muck Woody Armor, i got tired of trying others and getting wet feet.
I tried these last year, but man they are hot
Went through the same thing with the Rocky's. Now I wear the lacrosse alpha burly sport. They are not insulated. Don't know how much of a snake bite they could repel but the comfort and waterproofness of these boots outweighs everything else. These boots are like wearing knee high waterproof tennis shoes to the woods. I don't think most snakes around here could fully puncture these boots but I've never tested that theory either. The actual snake bite doesn't hurt it is the hours following that can make you second guess going outside again. BTW I've been bitten twice by copperheads so I can speak from experience.
Quote from: joshua on February 18, 2011, 10:23:34 PM
Went through the same thing with the Rocky's. Now I wear the lacrosse alpha burly sport. They are not insulated. Don't know how much of a snake bite they could repel but the comfort and waterproofness of these boots outweighs everything else. These boots are like wearing knee high waterproof tennis shoes to the woods. I don't think most snakes around here could fully puncture these boots but I've never tested that theory either. The actual snake bite doesn't hurt it is the hours following that can make you second guess going outside again. BTW I've been bitten twice by copperheads so I can speak from experience.
Agreed.
I also wear the same Lacrosse boots, but add a wool knee high sock with a liner sock under it to wick the sweat away. My feet stay dry and I have no doubt that any of the snakes around here will have a tough time getting through four layers, including my pants that are stuffed down in the socks.
Quote from: goldenhunter on February 18, 2011, 09:17:50 PM
Quote from: Covehnter on February 18, 2011, 07:51:21 PM
Muck Woody Armor, i got tired of trying others and getting wet feet.
They are hot. I needed new snake boots and new rubber boots so I got these. Had em for about 5 years now. Some of the camo wore off but it is black underneath so it's ok.
I tried these last year, but man they are hot
I bought Cabelas snake boots when they first came out and still use'em. But looking around and asking companies for test results...you would be surprised that they don't have any except for somebody who wrote a letter saying boots stopped a snake bite. If and when I go to buy another pair of snake boots I'm going with Danner Pronghorn Snake Boots. Tested,very well made and talking to people who own them very comfortable.
ok TANK, i got you an idea on the boot choice.. i've had the high classic pull on style and loved them so i got me a new pair of boots for this year too,,and i chose the BOGS boot,,in the coperhead style ..waterproof ,snake proof and here is the best part..lifetime warranty..any leaks,soles wear out or the zipper on the copperhead tears up ,no problem..lifetime warranty and i know it's true.. i called in and got the high classics replaced free
I never found any "snake boots" that I liked as well as my regular, leather/goretex hunting boots, so I bought a pair of wrap-around snake gators that I wear over my regular hunting boots.
I have owned every pair of snake boots you can find, right now I use the irish setters mountain claw vipers, they are really comfortable but same as always after 3 yrs of abuse down in florida swamps they started to leak. I also just got the woody all terrain but think they will be to warm down here and they are not snakeproof so I will wear them up north. Thinking of getting the bogs copperhead, does anybody have feedback on them , that would be great.
I've got a pair of the Rocky boots. My feet get wet just walking through wet grass. I've tried coating them with Snow Seal, etc., still didn't work. I'd love to find a good pair of waterproof snake boots. I hunt a lot of swampy ground, so I use my alpha burly rubber boots until I can find a better snake boot.
Won't help you this spring, but coming out this fall will be some AMAZING rubber boots for chasing gobblers next spring. Under Armour. They will have an ankle locking system that will eliminate rubbing of the heels and they will be competitively priced at $129.99. God bless.