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run/gun foot wear
Started by darron, March 21, 2025, 01:55:28 PM
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jmart241
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Re: run/gun foot wear
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March 22, 2025, 07:18:06 AM
Like alot have said you get what you pay for in footwear I like stiffer ones for side Hilling really like my meindl bergell hikers meindls have a great try on wear in house if they dont fit send back they are very helpful in the process goodluck in your search
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March 22, 2025, 08:27:38 AM
Your feet get wet in hikers because your socks/pants are wicking moisture down into your boot.
A good pair of leather hikers and gaiters will solve your problem.
I even have a pair of non-GTX Hanwags that I wear when the weather gets hot. I treat them with sno seal and wear Kennetrek gaiters. Feet stay bone dry even crossing shallow creeks.
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March 22, 2025, 09:20:50 AM
I've gone to bare foot style boots but I don't recommend them until you condition yourself to them!
You have to try on boots to get proper fit, a full goretex bootie with a layer between it and the boot stay waterproof, I have a pair of Asolo that are 10 years old and still waterproof, they're a bit much for a turkey boot but their lighter hikers last a feed years of heavy use and can be had at Sierr@ trading post cheaper.
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March 22, 2025, 09:32:24 AM
one other thing you might want to look into insoles. Outside of Oboz shoes, the insoles are crap and you will want to replace those. Superfeet make a really good set. You can log onto their site and find a local store that cares them. If you go to REI they might have a trail pair you can try on.
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March 22, 2025, 03:35:53 PM
Lacrosse are the most comfortable rubber boot I have worn... I have worn them plenty of times on flat ground pheasant hunting, but there is no way I would care to wear them in the rocky/steep foothills I hunt for quail or turkey.
Biggest downside to rubber boots for me, if I am putting on miles, is sweat. So you hike in a mile or two, and now your feet are sweaty (even in chilly weather)... Then you sit for a while with cold/sweaty feet. Ankle support and traction on hilly terrain is also poor with rubber knee-highs...
Hiking boots (not hunting boots) tend to be lighter weight, and more comfortable to wear while on the move. The ones I owned did not have the ankle support, nor did they hold up as well as less expensive hunting boots. (I tried Asolo).
I will say that the warranty was honored... Several times. Warranty was from day of purchase of the original pair, and I went through multiple pairs (I believe 4 pairs total) in the one or two year period...
Mid-priced Rocky, Irish Setter, and Browning, tend to hold up for 2-3 seasons of hard use (if I am hunting lots of quail), and longer if I do not use them for chuckar/quail... (The terrain and myself are hard on my boots, and I am rarely on a trail)
I have not found any of the water-proof boots that stay water-proof without treatment in rugged/rocky terrain.
I have a high arch and narrow heel, so I am limited to boots that fit, and online ordering is not a great choice for me... I know Danner's do NOT fit my feet, but that is what the majority of my upland friends have purchased.
The soles of my Browning's came off last season, and I am now using Irish Setter boots, which are comfortable, and so far holding up well.
I do believe you get what you pay for in hunting boots... I also believe that hunting boot purchase is very personal as far as fit and use, and need... First and foremost, they need to fit me. Secondly I need some ankle support, they should be water-proof and un-insulated for my needs...
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March 23, 2025, 12:46:30 AM
I wouldn't wear crispis if they cured the plague. I typically wear a rubber boot in the mornings here in my homestate , lots of dew and such on the ground and brush. Don't want wet legs.... No im not wearing gators......... In the evenings , unless I intend on hunting somewhere muddy or need to cross water . I have a pair of Irish setter 11.5" uninsulated pinnacle boots with the boa strap . They have a membrane, so they are water proof, and they do breathe well. Pores open as your feet heat up to breathe and they close when it's cold to keep heat in. I actually deer hunt in them quite a bit . They work well, probably some of the warmest boots I've had and that's the uninsulated version , and they aren't too hot either , but I don't have overly sweaty feet . What not hot to me is to others . As far as durability I've had them going on 4 years. They've been good . Have held up quite well. I have many things that utilize the boa strap... I'm a big fan . I'm not a fan of laces .... So these were a win for me . I actually don't know if they still make them . Prior to these boots ive always wore rubber boots , hunting out west sort of changed my mind on that ..... didn't hurt my feet but putting that kind of mileage on the boot rubbed the liner in the heal out from the slippage ... they just aren't made for that .
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