Re: Let’s talk late/mid season boots
Originally Posted by
RackStar
yup this friggin mud takes some getting use too, sticky , heavy clingy shit. Noted!
do you use leathers at all up here? Are you much of a whitetail hunter or just a elk assassin? Maybe I’ll try my dunlops this late season..
I hunt all season long and scout year round. I wear semi leather work/hikers by Keen, but if its at all wet its just rubber boots. You get used to them. We have big swings in temps at night so there is always dew too. I paid good money for waterproof leather hikers and they all leaked, and the leather cracked. I sometimes wear insulated elk trackers in the late season when things are finally frozen.
I am currently running a pair of Alteras for work and play. They are lighter then dunlops, less money and made in Italy. I like them. I have run bogs and mucks but they spilt right were the rubber and neoprene meet if you put tons of miles on them.
If you are going to run rubber work boots buy them 1 size up and run a bama sock. Really great at keeping your feet dry and warm.
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