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I was just telling my wife over the weekend that these are the best hunting boots I have owned.I have a set of Danner Pronghorns back in 2013 that brought me the closest to death I have ever been in my life (and that is saying something considering my hobbies of flying, diving, hunting, caving, diving, and mountaineering!). They never had good traction and one day during deer season my feet shot out from under me while walking along a mostly flat slab of wet lichen covered rock. I skittered to the edge of a 60 foot cliff and stopped with my legs dangling over the edge looking at the rock pile below. I had lichens under my nails and my rifle clattered to the ground. I was so shook up it took me a full 30 seconds to get my wits and pull out my optics to see if the noise I made had spooked up a deer!I spend this season using the Kenetrek boots on a few deer and elk hunts (packed out 2 deer and half of an elk) , plus some rock climbing approaches. They are comfortable and I have found the traction superior to that of my old hunting boots and even my current pair of Salewa mountaineering boots. What I like best about them is how easy they are to put on. I got the 10 inch tall boots and the tongue is gusseted and the whole boot opens up like a bucket! Foot just slides right in, and it cinches up nice and tight. Love them!
Have you looked at Crispi?Im super picky, have had Kenetrek & love my Crispi boots.
meindel Denali's are a great boot.