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Quote from: DJ_Mack on July 20, 2015, 06:33:51 PMI was thinking leather. My buddy recommends the danner pronghorn, but I don't like boots that big. I usually just wear romeo's but they suck in steep terrain and in cold weather.These Merrell's is what I was thinking and they are definitely more in my price range.The pronghorns aren't bad boots, got a pair myself. Good boots are pricey brother, Kennetrek, Zamberkans, etc. but you'll hunt in them for a very long time.
I was thinking leather. My buddy recommends the danner pronghorn, but I don't like boots that big. I usually just wear romeo's but they suck in steep terrain and in cold weather.These Merrell's is what I was thinking and they are definitely more in my price range.
Quote from: Phantom16 on July 20, 2015, 06:26:00 PMFunny you should ask. Breaking a new pair in as I BBQ 😄.RJ, my feet are hot just looking at those. 'Dem Moon Boots? (I know you are old enough to know what I mean.)
Funny you should ask. Breaking a new pair in as I BBQ 😄.
Danner Rivot tfx gtx. Most comfortable boot I've ever worn. Plus this is one of the few Danner models still made in the USA. Much better quality then their boots made in China.
I bought a pair of keen Ketchum and have probably 100 miles on them walking through sloped forest ground.. they have been great and my feet feel massaged all day.. how well they will do in steep rocky terrain may be a different story.. The only thing I do not like about them is that some of the outside detailing on the side near the sole is made of a soft foam material and it gets ripped up in the brush so far it's been cosmetic..it was a hard choice for me between them and the danners.. the pronghorn feels like heaven on my feet as did the east ridge.. the highground hurt just putting them on. I got a good deal on the Keens so i bought them and do not regret it..if you hunt on the west side a lot your feet are gonna get wet no matter what you wear...