Good boots for late October hunt???
doeslayer32
7/24/07 8:32pm
hey guys just looking for some good feedback on some good hunting boots that aren't going to break the bank for a guy that has poor circulation and that will be doing a mixture of glassing and stalking but mostly sitting in the Rifle Colorado area I've been kinda leanin towards the 600 gram cabelas all leather boots what do u guys think???
8,856
I use Danner Pronghorns with 400ish weight. They keep my feet warm and dry all winter long. Since you're from MN., you might want to go with 600 weight, so you can use them at home too.
Here's what I found:
Meindl Perfekt Hunter: Stiff as heck and very narrow toe area. Felt that blisters would easily form on the lower-back portion of the heel. No insulation would require nice, thick socks.
Mendl Hiker Elite: Stiff but workable. No insulation. OK, but for the price....nah.
Danner Grand Slam: The 1200 gram Thinsulate boot was wonderful. Wide toe area, nice, soft feel and no hot spots. But the 600 gram boot was vastly different. Tighter in the toe area, which, for me, means blisterville. Since my purchase will be used in the hot summer months as well as the middle of October, 600 grams of Thinsulate was as much as I was willing to go.
Cabela's Whitetail Extreme: They were OK. They had LOTS of arch support which might be good for some, but for me, it just means blisters in my arch.
Irish Setter Raptor: YUCK! Felt terribly stiff and uncomfortable on my foot and would've even given me blisters on the TOPS of my feet. They just seemed a little weird to consider a 'hunting' boot.
Cabela's 6-Point: By far the best. Fit my foot like a glove and felt no hot spots or stiffness, except for the tread, which tended to return a good portion of energy back to my foot with each step.
Rocky something-or-others: Crappy boot. Felt like it was going to slice my foot apart if I kept walking in them.
Wolverine Ironwood: Pretty OK boot, but no insulation.
The boot prices varied from $59.00 - $189.00. One of the Meindl's was priced at $259.
The winner, you ask? The $59 Cabela's 6-Point boot. I believe this is the same boot you are talking about...they have 600 grams of Thinsulate. Now, my experience will be different than everyone else's because feet are as different as finger prints. Nobody fits the same boot.
I took these boots on a 10-mile hike in the Uinta's this past weekend. They performed flawlessly and I had no hot-spots or blisters.
I've got the cabelas 6 points 600 grams. really really comfortable. i walk alot and they get hot as smoke at times specialy on sunshiney days, but nice and toasty on those early mornings wait'n on day break. BUUUTT they'r real narrow at the base of the tounge and its real hard to get my foot in and almost impossible to get em out. plus i remember the being more than 59.00 bout 110.00 i think. well thats all I've got hope it helps.
hey that was fun! :)
Shorty