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Meindel boots (Cabelas Expert Hunters)
« on: May 08, 2014, 06:04:27 AM »
anybody have or tried these boots? i bought a pair cause im tired of buying a new pair of 60-120 $ pair every year or so. seem really comfortable and are breaking good already. what are the experiences good and bad?

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Re: Meindel boots (Cabelas Expert Hunters)
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2014, 06:14:39 AM »
Love mine. Broke in very quickly. I have issues with boots tearing up my heels, so I have to be very choosy with my boots, these don't give me hotspots on my heels. Very comfortable. Time will tell how they last, I've had em out in wet grass and rain and they haven't leaked at all. My feet don't get damp from sweat at all either. Very happy so far.

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Re: Meindel boots (Cabelas Expert Hunters)
« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2014, 06:58:08 AM »
I have the Perfekt hunters.  Honestly one of the most comfortable boots I've ever worn.  Broke in extremely quick, NEVER leak, and there is a ton of ankle support for side hilling and climbing on steep ground. Can't go wrong!

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Re: Meindel boots (Cabelas Expert Hunters)
« Reply #3 on: May 08, 2014, 07:03:13 AM »
I have to say, I had a simalir Meindl and heres  my take on them on email I sent to the company


I am very unhappy when after 4-5 years they have developed a cracked sole that my local shoe repair shop says is not repairable and the boots are considered disposable.


http://www.cabelas.com/fryprod-0/product--Cabelas-Canada8482-Hunting-Boots-by-Meindl--748940.uts.shtml

I payed good money ($280) for these boots and want you to know I am not a satisfied customer.

Watch anything with a bonded vs stitched sole- cant usually be fixed if needed.

 :twocents:

I have 3 pairs of Danners, the original elk hunters from 80s, Raptors and the new Trophy 10" Brown .
IMO I would go with danner's or spend the extra money for Kennetreks
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Re: Meindel boots (Cabelas Expert Hunters)
« Reply #4 on: May 08, 2014, 07:40:56 AM »
cabelas does have lifetime warranty on shoes

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Re: Meindel boots (Cabelas Expert Hunters)
« Reply #5 on: May 08, 2014, 07:45:43 AM »
cabelas does have lifetime warranty on shoes

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I have 3 pairs of Danners, the original elk hunters from 80s, Raptors and the new Trophy 10" Brown .
IMO I would go with danner's or spend the extra money for Kennetreks

After seeing a never ending stream of complaints on here about Danners, I'd never even consider them.
I've got the Meindl/Cabelas Perfekt Hunters and they've been great. Zero complaints. I do maintain them with Obenauf's but they've been all over in all sorts of terrain from tumbleweeds and rattlesnakes to the top of Mt Adams and they've never let me down.
Kenetreks are great too if you don't mind putting 50 miles on them before your feet stop bleeding.
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Re: Meindel boots (Cabelas Expert Hunters)
« Reply #6 on: May 08, 2014, 12:44:50 PM »
bought this fall after wearing out the 150-200 dollar boots every year. Have been really happy with them so far   

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Re: Meindel boots (Cabelas Expert Hunters)
« Reply #7 on: May 08, 2014, 01:29:40 PM »
I just bought the perfekt hunters and everything about them feels great, i love the insoles. For some reason i am still unsure about them though everything about them feels/looks great. I think it is just the price tag shock as this is my first pair of boots over 200$

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Re: Meindel boots (Cabelas Expert Hunters)
« Reply #8 on: May 08, 2014, 01:52:30 PM »
I bought a pair of Perfekt hunters about 4 years ago.  Last fall right before hunting season I noticed the stitching on a seam on the back of one boot was separating.  I took them to Cabela's (with the receipt) and they gave me a prorated refund on the boots.  They were nearly 4 years old and if I remember right I got about 60% of what I paid for them back.  I turned right around and put that toward a brand new pair of Perfekts.  I also own a pair of un-insulated Meindl/Cabelas ultralights, and I love these boots.  I didn't think I would find a more comfortable boot than the perfects, but the ultralights are better.  I have even convinced my fiancé to get a pair of their women's hiking boots.  Even if I have to get a new pair of these every 4 years, with Cabela's lifetime warranty on them I'm fine with it.   

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Re: Meindel boots (Cabelas Expert Hunters)
« Reply #9 on: May 08, 2014, 01:54:25 PM »
I got mine for $66 in the Bargain Cave. Nothing wrong with them, never worn, never laced, still had the tags on them.

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Re: Meindel boots (Cabelas Expert Hunters)
« Reply #10 on: May 08, 2014, 02:06:02 PM »
Lucky botht the wife and i got a pair not sure what hers model hers was. If i can get four years outa these im money ahead spending 100 bucks a year on others plus cabelas helping

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Re: Meindel boots (Cabelas Expert Hunters)
« Reply #11 on: May 08, 2014, 02:28:07 PM »
Mine are 5 years old minimum, maybe more. Soles are showing wear, but the leather is good to go.
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Re: Meindel boots (Cabelas Expert Hunters)
« Reply #12 on: May 08, 2014, 02:42:21 PM »
I have to say, I had a simalir Meindl and heres  my take on them on email I sent to the company


I am very unhappy when after 4-5 years they have developed a cracked sole that my local shoe repair shop says is not repairable and the boots are considered disposable.


http://www.cabelas.com/fryprod-0/product--Cabelas-Canada8482-Hunting-Boots-by-Meindl--748940.uts.shtml

I payed good money ($280) for these boots and want you to know I am not a satisfied customer.

Watch anything with a bonded vs stitched sole- cant usually be fixed if needed.

 :twocents:

I have 3 pairs of Danners, the original elk hunters from 80s, Raptors and the new Trophy 10" Brown .
IMO I would go with danner's or spend the extra money for Kennetreks

Many of the European style boots are resoleable, maybe your shoe guy didn't have the expertise to do so?  I've had Lowas resoled, although it does depend on the boot. 
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Re: Meindel boots (Cabelas Expert Hunters)
« Reply #13 on: May 08, 2014, 02:43:26 PM »
I just bought the perfekt hunters and everything about them feels great, i love the insoles. For some reason i am still unsure about them though everything about them feels/looks great. I think it is just the price tag shock as this is my first pair of boots over 200$

I used to worry about the price tag too.  Now, I don't even think twice about dropping three Benjamins on a pair of boots.  It is well worth it.
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Re: Meindel boots (Cabelas Expert Hunters)
« Reply #14 on: May 08, 2014, 04:05:39 PM »
I have to say, I had a simalir Meindl and heres  my take on them on email I sent to the company


I am very unhappy when after 4-5 years they have developed a cracked sole that my local shoe repair shop says is not repairable and the boots are considered disposable.


http://www.cabelas.com/fryprod-0/product--Cabelas-Canada8482-Hunting-Boots-by-Meindl--748940.uts.shtml

I payed good money ($280) for these boots and want you to know I am not a satisfied customer.

Watch anything with a bonded vs stitched sole- cant usually be fixed if needed.

 :twocents:

I have 3 pairs of Danners, the original elk hunters from 80s, Raptors and the new Trophy 10" Brown .
IMO I would go with danner's or spend the extra money for Kennetreks

Many of the European style boots are resoleable, maybe your shoe guy didn't have the expertise to do so?  I've had Lowas resoled, although it does depend on the boot.



Well I tried Cabelas first and the guy I talked to said not without a receipt, recommended to contact Meindl which I did with no reply.
The fit was good and I liked them, right up to the sole cracking.
Thanks for the info on resoling, I only tried one cobbler in town and thats what he told me.

Good luck with your boots
sticking with my Danners
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