Upland Boots what do you use ???
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Upland Boots what do you use ???
Hi guys, Looking around to choose a good but not to pricey pair of boots for Mainly be use in upland hunting ( ruffies and Woodcock)and also training in the wood. Was looking into Cabelas Kangaroo Featherweight Upland boots Great price and review . But you which boots are you using ??? Also I'm hesitating between insulated and not.. I would like to use them in the summer when training/walking my dog in the wood But would like to keep them to hunt till december and walk in the snow.. What would be your choice..
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I like my Irish Setter 12" Elk tracker, with 200grams of insulation. for me the insulation adds a little padding and makes near all conditions down to 20 degrees or so a one sock deal. Got them at Gander Mountain some 4 or 5 years ago I have pretty much worn off the treads but. other than that they are very good boots. First for in 30 years I would ever recomend.
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Love my Danners. I like insulated too, but I always have cold feet and would rather wear rubber boots or something else in the summer.
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I got some 1000 grain thinsulate 8 inch tall waterproof hunting boots from cabelas. They are 8 years old and I am thinking on a new pair. I have seen them for 69.00. I tried them all on and these fit me best. Fit and comfort are more important than price cause if ya cant walk you cant hunt. Arch is key and a good tread.
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I have some Rocky 1000 gm boots but those are strictly for deer stand hunting. Too cumbersome and way too warm to do much walking. @00 sounds about perfect for walking. I have used them up to 400 for late hunting but even those can get pretty warm if you are real active before it gets cold. The ones I have now are Browning but I have bought all of my boots from Sportsman Guide whenthey ar eon sale and I am yet to get a bad pair if you stay with the name brands.markj wrote:I got some 1000 grain thinsulate 8 inch tall waterproof hunting boots from cabelas. They are 8 years old and I am thinking on a new pair. I have seen them for 69.00. I tried them all on and these fit me best. Fit and comfort are more important than price cause if ya cant walk you cant hunt. Arch is key and a good tread.
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Ll bean technical upland. One season down, no complaints.
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Used muck boots for years, then broke my ankle beginning of last season while using them.
The wife got me some Meindl Dovre Extreame GTX Hunting Boots and i finished off the season using them, they have excellent support, fully gortex lined and very warm (so winter hunting only i would say), a lot of fell hunters use them here in the UK, spot on for rugged all train hunting.
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The wife got me some Meindl Dovre Extreame GTX Hunting Boots and i finished off the season using them, they have excellent support, fully gortex lined and very warm (so winter hunting only i would say), a lot of fell hunters use them here in the UK, spot on for rugged all train hunting.
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One day I was pondering the boot question just like you. I asked God for a sign and the clouds parted and spelled out "DANNER" - I ran into the house and ordered my Danner Pronghorn 8" GPX Camohide's.. One of the best hunting related purchases I've made ever. I was out hunting opening weekend, and at around 3-4pm that afternoon I had a revelation. "My feet don't hurt!" - I hadn't thought about my feet / arches all day long.RoostersMom wrote:Love my Danners. I like insulated too, but I always have cold feet and would rather wear rubber boots or something else in the summer.
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Danner Grouse non insulated. A little heavy but will last along time. I wear the same style for work, same boots for 15+years
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Now these ain't cheap and they are only "Water resistant" which I make waterproof with sealskinz socks but I have zero complaints,for use as dog training and hunting only boots I'm going out on a limb and say they would last 10+ years.I wear mine 365 days a year because of work and the fact they are so comfortable,like wearing romeo slippers. White's Smokejumpers.I've gotten three years out of each rebuild on them,As a construction welder the job is pretty tough on them.They are heavy but if you wear em enough you get leg strength,you can sell your ankle weights at the next garage sale .Since they are designed for wildland firefighting climbing hills seems effortless as well as sidehilling and going downhill.I used to wear danners but would only get 1 year out of a pair.The Whites flat out fit you as they are made for your feet, not a "fits all off the shelf" model.I've had em about 12 years now,rebuilt them 4 times.
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Russell's moccasins but they are pricey! I have had mine 10 yrs and the sole is starting to peel at a corner so I will send them back and get it fixed. Love the boot and IMO is the best out there.
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I had a similiar event last saturday wasnt God tho.......and the clouds parted and
I would go to a good store carries all brands and try as many on as possible.
I have a pair of artic buny boots I wear when it gets way below zero... made in 1971 still wearing em.
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Right now I'm using the desert tfx from danner I think. Super light weight and can wear them all day without an issue.
The danner pronghorns are also nice and had no complaints but decided I wanted another pair and went with the desert boots.
I have had 6 pairs of danner boots in the last five years and only had an issue with a new model with rubber on the toe. Hunted desert mule deer for 30+ days that season and I made those boots look like trash from all the lava rock I was climbing every day. Called danner and they sent me a new pair of boots that cost more for free. Can't beat that.
Next pair will be made to specs but those are 3-400 and a different company. Can't put a.price on good boots though.
The danner pronghorns are also nice and had no complaints but decided I wanted another pair and went with the desert boots.
I have had 6 pairs of danner boots in the last five years and only had an issue with a new model with rubber on the toe. Hunted desert mule deer for 30+ days that season and I made those boots look like trash from all the lava rock I was climbing every day. Called danner and they sent me a new pair of boots that cost more for free. Can't beat that.
Next pair will be made to specs but those are 3-400 and a different company. Can't put a.price on good boots though.
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use to live and hunt in Vermont, all along the canadian border. I would be partial to Muck Boots in that area, at least the kinds of areas that I hunted in.
I now live out west and use a pair of Miendl's alaskan hunter, that they make for cabelas.
But really with boots, I think it is very important to try them on, so that means putting in a little time on travel to find the right pair. always found it hard to order boots from on line.
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I now live out west and use a pair of Miendl's alaskan hunter, that they make for cabelas.
But really with boots, I think it is very important to try them on, so that means putting in a little time on travel to find the right pair. always found it hard to order boots from on line.
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So far the best I have found have been from Irish Setter...I'm tough on boots and I was buying boots every year...I have two pair of IS boots that will start their 4th year. The only others that may be better are my Ecco boots...they have been indestructible...but they're no really made for bird hunting.
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I have a pair of Danners that were giving to me when I was 17 and I still use them for upland hunting, keep them oiled and they will last forever ! I have a couple newer pairs as well and I wear muck boots for deer and waterfowl hunting but as Dave stated they don't give much support so I only wear them for still hunting or short treks in water
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Danner Pronghorns, uninsulated. They are worn by all the Chukar hunters I know.
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I wear a pair of uninsulated Irish setter upland boots as my go to pair of boots they are in going into their 4th season and holding up well. I hunt a variety of terrain from CRP, bean stubble and cornstalks to thick briars and river bottoms jungle. This pair of boots has treated me well. I picked up a pair of Danner Sharptails this spring also uninsulated, and they seem to be a good boot too. they are a little heavier than the Irish Setters but I think theyll make a good pair of boots once they get broke in.
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I have a pair of Vasque backpacking boots. Waterproof and made for hiking long distances so they are VERY comfortable. Keep my feet dry unless I get caught in a snow squall and end up trekking through 12" of fresh snow falling down the boots (happened last season! ) I have a pair of 800 G for when it's colder or when I'm expecting snow.
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I am happy with my Irish Setters but there are several good brands to choose from. One thing I have learned though, is to not worry too much about the price when it comes to your feet!!
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After 6 yrs in the Infantry I can say charlie is right a comfortable pair of boots are worth there weight in gold ! good socks will also help !birddogger wrote:I am happy with my Irish Setters but there are several good brands to choose from. One thing I have learned though, is to not worry too much about the price when it comes to your feet!!
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My gawd, there is two of usI wear a pair of Tony Lama Cowboy boots............Everyday
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I just put the beet down on a pair of kennetreks in 6 months. (Mountain extremes 400gr.) The sole and everything was gone. I paid $400 for them. they back there products. I am getting them back from the factory tomorrow. No small investment for me either. I told them to market a chukar hunting boat seens how the ram hunters love them???? Ram hunters and chukars hunters obviously hunt the same country but they must spend alot of time behind glass and not putting the miles on like us chukar hunters. (go figure?)
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Get the best quality in your budget, but most important make sure they fit! I love Red Wing work boots, so I decided to get a pair of Irish Setters for hunting. Tried on about 15 pairs and none of them fit, but I came really close to buying them anyhow. Long story longer, I tried on a pair of Danners which fit perfectly, and I'm quite happy with them. Point is it's not about the brand (if you're buying a high quality boot), it's about how the boot fits YOUR foot. Try on lots and buy one you like. I go with 400 gram thinsulate, not too hot in late spring or early fall, warm enough for January.
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Thanks guys , I'll take your advices but the only problem Is that I live in a small town where there a no sports store the only thing we got is Wal-mart and Canadian Tire.. So to try some boots I'll have to take a trip about 5 hours from here.. Hope they have a lot of them in stock..
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Couldn't agree more. I also wear nothing but Danner at work. I own 11 pair of Danner boots. All are the Acadia, Grouse and I just bought a pair of the Hood light, same design as the Acadia, but they are brown and all leather insulated. Lately I have been wearing Keen for trialing.Troy08er wrote:Danner Grouse non insulated. A little heavy but will last along time. I wear the same style for work, same boots for 15+years
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Got my first pair of decent boots last July as a birthday gift. Up until that point I had only worn cheapo boots and WOW what a difference! I wish I would've invested in good boots long ago. I ended up getting Danner Pronghorn 400 grms. So far they have been great, no complaints. I wear them for everything; summer dog training, upland birding, muzzleloading, and ice fishing.
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Irish Setter 9" wingshooter, not what I was hoping for, after a full year not broke in yet , still stiff. Last boots were Cabelas upland chukkas, very comfy, but Gore Tex leaked weeks after I bought them.
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I hiked the Appalachian Trail last year from Ga. to Maine, roughly 2200 miles. went through 4 pairs of boots during the 6 month hike. Best pair was by far was a pair made by asolo, i got 900 miles out of them and tread and stitching were still in reasonable shape when I replaced them.would highly recommend them but everyone's foot is different. A tip that you hopefully will find useful, most manufacturers put really cheap insoles in their boots (thin piece of fabric over cardboard?!?). Go to a boot/shoe/outdoor store and replace them with a nice pair of superfeet, spenco or equivalent insert. It makes a big difference at the end of the day if you are doing a lot of walking.
In Connecticut, my soles were being held to my uppers with duct tape while I was trying to get somewhere that sold boots. A young man who was out for a day hike, told me to get Timberlands or similar because he "had his for 7 years" and they were still as good as new. I asked him how many miles he had on them and he didn't know. told him boots were like tires, they lasted longer in the garage or closet.
In Connecticut, my soles were being held to my uppers with duct tape while I was trying to get somewhere that sold boots. A young man who was out for a day hike, told me to get Timberlands or similar because he "had his for 7 years" and they were still as good as new. I asked him how many miles he had on them and he didn't know. told him boots were like tires, they lasted longer in the garage or closet.
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Pic of mine when they were new.Dave C wrote:Used muck boots for years, then broke my ankle beginning of last season while using them.
The wife got me some Meindl Dovre Extreame GTX Hunting Boots and i finished off the season using them, they have excellent support, fully gortex lined and very warm (so winter hunting only i would say), a lot of fell hunters use them here in the UK, spot on for rugged all train hunting.
ATB
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By the best boots that you can afford that fit the habitat you hunt........
I live in Oregon on the dry side, i spend alot of time chasing chukars and huns as well as pheasants and quail, alot of steeper country, lots of rocks. Dry ground 90% of the time. And i do alot of walking on each hunt.....
After years of burning through irish setters,danners,rockies etc buying a new pair every year i was fed up.....I was elk hunting three years ago with a buddy who is a big time trekker/back packer. He does more walking in tough country then anyone i know. I asked him about boots, he said to look at trekking boots and recommended three names, Kennetrek,Zamberlain and Lowa.....
I have now owned a pair of Lowa Rangers for 3 years and they look like they have at least another couple years in them. Best boot i have ever owned period. Now having said that they may be more boot then alot of people need, but they serve me perfectly...If your a chukar hunter especially i would recommend something along these lines, something actually designed for the country we hunt.
I live in Oregon on the dry side, i spend alot of time chasing chukars and huns as well as pheasants and quail, alot of steeper country, lots of rocks. Dry ground 90% of the time. And i do alot of walking on each hunt.....
After years of burning through irish setters,danners,rockies etc buying a new pair every year i was fed up.....I was elk hunting three years ago with a buddy who is a big time trekker/back packer. He does more walking in tough country then anyone i know. I asked him about boots, he said to look at trekking boots and recommended three names, Kennetrek,Zamberlain and Lowa.....
I have now owned a pair of Lowa Rangers for 3 years and they look like they have at least another couple years in them. Best boot i have ever owned period. Now having said that they may be more boot then alot of people need, but they serve me perfectly...If your a chukar hunter especially i would recommend something along these lines, something actually designed for the country we hunt.
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Lowa....but as stated by the previous poster...probably over kill for your needs. I've had a handful of Danner boots and they just don't hold up in the Chukar Mnts out here....
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I use Wolverine Moc-Toe Wedge-Heel 6" Work Boots, they cost $100+/- and I can get them from most good western or feed stores. They last at least a couple of years, feel good on my feet, lace boots are needed for me so that I can loosen/tighten as arthritis comes and goes. I have always wondered what a pair of $400 or $500 boots would feel like but then think of using that money to go hunting instead; just the way retirees have to think.
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Exactly the boots I have, though mine are 2 years oldRuffshooter wrote:I like my Irish Setter 12" Elk tracker, with 200grams of insulation. for me the insulation adds a little padding and makes near all conditions down to 20 degrees or so a one sock deal. Got them at Gander Mountain some 4 or 5 years ago I have pretty much worn off the treads but. other than that they are very good boots. First for in 30 years I would ever recomend.
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