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You guys that say your Kenetreks last many years make me laugh.Hell my wife wore her Kenetreks out in 2 years.I guess it depends on how hard you hunt and if your in the rocks or not.Once you get past the blister stage I hear Kenetreks are great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Quote from: 2MANY on June 24, 2016, 09:23:44 AMYou guys that say your Kenetreks last many years make me laugh.Hell my wife wore her Kenetreks out in 2 years.I guess it depends on how hard you hunt and if your in the rocks or not.Once you get past the blister stage I hear Kenetreks are great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I am most worried about that blister stage. On the longevity, my hunting partner has a set he has used heavily for 5 years, tread looks a little to worn for my taste but he says he still gets good traction and will have them resoled next year maybe. Not very rocky here in the panhandle, but he puts a lot of miles on every hunting season.
Quote from: elkinrutdrivemenuts on June 24, 2016, 09:26:40 AMQuote from: 2MANY on June 24, 2016, 09:23:44 AMYou guys that say your Kenetreks last many years make me laugh.Hell my wife wore her Kenetreks out in 2 years.I guess it depends on how hard you hunt and if your in the rocks or not.Once you get past the blister stage I hear Kenetreks are great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I am most worried about that blister stage. On the longevity, my hunting partner has a set he has used heavily for 5 years, tread looks a little to worn for my taste but he says he still gets good traction and will have them resoled next year maybe. Not very rocky here in the panhandle, but he puts a lot of miles on every hunting season. Like I said she wore threw the rubber front and back on both and the treads are slicks.Granite is hard on boots.Bottom line.........If you have boots you like buy a couple pairs.Going from ones that work perfect to something new sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wondering what you need in comfort for boots. I wear boots everyday for work and absolutely love the Danner Elk Hunters. Stomped around the mountains in Utah for two weeks last year with no issues in blisters or fatigue in my feet. Elk hunted late season on the wet side last November with zero moisture. I know everyone is different but you have to try them before judgment. It took me about of week of preseason hiking to break them in but that shouldn't be any different that any other quality leather boot. Danner hasn't fallen on the boots still made here in the US. Just the overseas crap they sell the city folk.
Why not send Danner your old boots while you are breaking in your new boots?
I agree with that last advice. As long as the leather is good, get them resoled and don't buy new ones. Your feet wont know the difference between the old and new and you will have the traction back. Great option. Last I checked it is about $120-150 to get Danners resoled. Not a bad price for a comfortable boot.And you keep the wife on the happy side, win win for everyone! The saved money could end up as new arrows or a new elk bugle call or a, well use your imagination.