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elkaholic123
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I just purchased a pair of Kenetrek Mountain Extreme 1000gr boots,I must say they are the best fitting and most comfortable boots right out of the box!I am going on a 10 day guided elk and deer combo hunt up in B.C. with A bar Z outfitters in Sept.
so I wanted a new pair of boots!I have been a loyal Danner boot buyer for 25+ years
but was told these were the boots to get!Jerry
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1000gr. Thinsulate in September
good luck with blisters, far too warm for me. I have 1000gr. Danners and cant even think about using them until the middle of November.
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May 26, 2009, 08:39:08 PM »
Nice boots but I'm with Phool. I use Lowa Tibets in September and insulated Lowa Sheep Hunters in November.
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May 26, 2009, 08:43:08 PM »
i like uninsulated boots in september and insulated boots for november and december i think that those boots are going to be way to warm for a september hunt unless i snows even then they will probably be to warm
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a little different climate where he plans on hunting i think...b.c. high country is probably a little cooler than wenatchee in sept.
just a hunch.
with that said, i tend to steer clear of heavily insulated boots period.
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Re: new boots
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200 grams of Thinsulate is about all I ever want in a pair of hunting boots that I will be hiking in. 1000 grams would be more for hunting in snow all day and/or sitting a stand for several hours at a time.
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I would hike in them right now before it gets warm... to break them in and make sure you like them and they're what you will need for your guided hunt. There is nothing in my mind that will ruin a hunt faster than having the wrong pair of boots. If there's chance of hunting marsh or tundra, I'd have a pair of LaCross or Rocky rubber boots. I would ask what the guide wears that time of year.
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Yes,its a no brainer,I will be taking an extra pair with me!The majority of the time I will be in the saddle or glassing so it will be nice to have a heavier pair,also the Kenetrek
boots are lighter than your average 1000gr boot,I have hiked in them allready and they do not seem overly insulated.I tend to get cold feet so I wanted a little more warmth!Jerry
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Are you used to riding a horse?
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I used to be a horse shoer and also my parents raised paint horses most of my life,I also worked for High Country Packers over in Teanaway many years back so yeah I am used to riding! Jerry
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I'm fricken jealous!
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You will love them. I have had mine for over a year now without any problems!!! Crats on stepping up to a great shoe
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June 14, 2009, 03:42:27 PM »
Where did ou get them at? I want a pair, but can't find anyone in Western Washington that sells them. I'd even stop at a store at a store in Eastern Washington on one of my many weekends over there.
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Kenetrek Dealers in Washington
Bellingham:
Yeager's Sporting Goods (pac boots, mountain boots, gaiters)
3101 Northwest Ave, Bellingham, WA
(360) 733-1080
Kennewick:
Sportsmans Warehouse (gaiters)
6603 W Canal Dr, Kennewick, WA
(509) 736-2200
www.sportsmanswarehouse.com
Long View :
Three Rivers Archery (pac boots, mountain boots, gaiters)
1030 15th Ave Ste 500, Long View, WA
(360) 636-2595
Mead:
Big R Supply (pac boots)
15228 N Newport Highway, Mead, WA
(509) 465-8100
Moses Lake:
Big R Supply (pac boots)
1147 W Broadway, Moses Lake, WA
(509) 765-9231
Spokane :
Big R Supply (pac boots)
8307 E Trent, Spokane, WA
(509) 922-1090
Sportsmans Warehouse (mountain boots, gaiters)
14014 E Indiana Ave, Spokane, WA
(509) 891-1990
www.sportsmanswarehouse.com
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Thanks, Elkaholic- appreciate it. I'll be having happy feet this season!
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