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    “Budget” Boots

    Kid seems to be outgrowing his boots faster than I can buy them. Typical teen...
    Any recommendations on a comfortable brand that aren’t stupidly expensive? Something half decent I could maybe pass along to another kid later on.
    Don't want to cheap out, but also don’t want to spend $300+ on something he’ll get one season out of...

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    Re: “Budget” Boots

    Mine hunted in the insulated rubber boots for late fall warm hunting boots (Canadian Tire)

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    Re: “Budget” Boots

    I bought a pair of redhead boots from basspro for when I'm hunting on the quad, and they turned out to be really comfortable, waterproof, and warm. Exceeded my expectation for the price

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    Re: “Budget” Boots

    Quote Originally Posted by tyler-brown View Post
    I bought a pair of redhead boots from basspro for when I'm hunting on the quad, and they turned out to be really comfortable, waterproof, and warm. Exceeded my expectation for the price
    Have Scarpa ($$$$) and Other name brand boots costing a pretty penny, and I’m quite impressed with these boots I picked up at Bass Pro as well. Way better than expected.
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    Re: “Budget” Boots

    Bogs or Muck boots work great for kids

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    Re: “Budget” Boots

    Quote Originally Posted by blacksn95 View Post
    Bogs or Muck boots work great for kids
    We've had really bad luck with Bogs (they leak) - really good luck with Muck - kid is 10. Haven't had luck finding Muck boots on sale though.

    I also got him a pair of last year's model Columbia Bugaboot (which is a really warm snow boot) at Winners of all places ($60 regular $100 if I remember right).

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    Re: “Budget” Boots

    Might want a cheap raincoat as well. She has nice boots too.

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    Re: “Budget” Boots

    Quote Originally Posted by Edzzed View Post
    Might want a cheap raincoat as well. She has nice boots too.
    WTF did I do to you to deserve that???? ����

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    Re: “Budget” Boots

    Quote Originally Posted by Edzzed View Post
    Might want a cheap raincoat as well. She has nice boots too.
    layers for warmth and comfort
    Never say whoa in the middle of a mud hole

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    Re: “Budget” Boots

    Quote Originally Posted by Edzzed View Post
    Might want a cheap raincoat as well. She has nice boots too.
    Might be a bit too leathery....
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