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Started by Old Timer, March 30, 2023, 06:10:56 PM
Quote from: WV Flopper on March 30, 2023, 08:23:28 PM I did not have the hikers you have, I had a pair of the mountain guide boots. After 50 miles in them they did not loosen up one bit. Felt like I had two 2X6 boards strapped to my ankles. Almost like wearing ski boots "Almost". I sold them for 200 bucks and was happy to get rid of them, they were in great shape. The guy that bought them "Loves them". We are all different, one boot is not good for all. I hope these are the best boots you have every had, I know they are not cheap! Regardless of how they feel, they are one of the best built boots I have had on my feat.
Quote from: arrow1 on April 01, 2023, 10:09:41 PMThese are my everyday work/wear boots and will wear for turkey this season too. I pair them with Sheep Feet. Take a little break in time but sole will remain fairly stiff. I also own uninsulated Mountain Extreme, 400 gram insulated Mountain Extreme and Grizzly Pac Boots. So I like my Kenetreks! I went on a mountain lion hunt in the Selway in Idaho in January 2020. Up to that point I never owned a serious pair of mountain boots. I knew I needed to bullet proof my ankles and feet on this hunt due to the extreme terrain. After an 8 1/2 mile round trek from the track to the tree where the mountain lion was I would have never survived with any less of a boot. I usually where knee high rubber Lacrosse boots hunting here in NY but find as I'm aging the support of a high quality leather boot combined with gaiters is better suited for me. I'm heading to Nebraska in a couple weeks and plan on wearing the Corries with Kenetrek Gaiters.