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Whats your favorite boots in warmer weather.

Started by Life of Riley, April 25, 2017, 02:59:28 PM

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Swampchickin234

Twisted x driving shoes.   


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mikejd

I wear uninsulated rubber boots for almost all of my hunting.

land cruiser

Danner pronghorns or Kenetrek Mountain Hunters uninsulated, depending on the terrain

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Sir-diealot

If it is warm and dry I would just assume wear a pair of sneakers most of the time or hiking boots. I do what to get a waterproof hiker for next year, just don't have the funds this year and I can't wear cheap shoes because of frostbite damage to my left foot I got in my accident in 88
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Nike started making boots for the Army and Air Force and they are pretty darn comfortable. Just like wearing shoes but with a 8 inch lace up. Super light.

mightyjoeyoung

My Keen mid hikers in wide if its just damp and my Irish Setter 400 gm 9" lace ups if its wet.  Extremely comfortable, highly supportive and the wide toe box allows for swelling if im doing alot of walking/hiking and an extra pair of socks if it chilly. 
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Quote from: Yoder409 on April 30, 2017, 09:18:09 AM
Irish Setter Vaprtrek snake boots.

Like wearing 17 inch running shoes

X2.  And, if you ain't worried about snakes, they make a lower cut (hiking boot-like) version. I don't understand all the love for a rubber/neoprene boot during warm weather. That is, unless you like sweaty, wrinkly feet.  Even the lightest and best are like wearing plastic bags for socks.


Gobbler428

Danner Pronghorn snake boots. Wear them all the time in South Carolina.

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Quote from: turkey_slayer on April 30, 2017, 06:43:15 AM
Merrell ventilators. Any waterproof boot is going to be hot.

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+1, I change into these about nine or ten o'clock after the dew dries. First thing I have some Redhead rubber boots I forget the name of. I do Redhead because they'll replace them at the Bass Pro down the road.

2ndHand

I'm a huge fan of my Danner pronghorns paired with thin wool socks.

Plush

I just wear my Lacrosse rubber boots that are like 18inches high. They don't bother be walking long distances and I would rather be prepared to get into water than try to find away around it. They are uninsulated and work great.