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looked at a pair at sportsmans warehouse, 200 thinsulate, forget the model, but its one of the high end pairs. anyone have any opinion on irsih setter boots, have never owned a pair.
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My husband really likes his...he has really screwed up feet so finding boots that fit him is always a challenge.
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I have owned them. Great boots. Just no longer in my price range, for the good ones.
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Whats the price range? I am looking for a comfortable boot I can do ten miles a day in rugged country and stay dry.
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where are they made I know that the Irishsetter work boots are imported
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I have worn them for years. Well made boot.
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I've own a number of hunting hiking boots over the years and the IS boots are up there with the best of them. I bought my IS boots from sportsco about 6 years ago, they cost me about $100 and I still have them today. I've probably bought and toss over 8 other pairs since the IS, so IMHO you can't go wrong.
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I have a pair of the Elk trackers and love em! I bought them last year for the first time trying them, used to buy only Danners. Now I'm buying a pair of unisulated Elk trackers! Sportco has a good price on em.
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