okie archer
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I appreciate all the responses. Looks like I just need to spend more money on better quality.
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I appreciate all the responses. Looks like I just need to spend more money on better quality.







I really like my Schnee boots. Expensive but watch for sales—like any day now. I treat them and always wear goretex gaitors.I appreciate all the responses. Looks like I just need to spend more money on better quality.
This Crispis worked out better for me than Danners. I’ve made the switchI have 3 pair of Crispis, all have proven to be completely waterproof, but I treat them regularly with Crispi waterproof cream/spray. They are the Wildrock (400 g insulation), Idaho, and the Wyoming. The Wildrock is all leather but treated regularly with the Crispi cream. The Idaho and Wyoming are roughout type leather/and a waterproof membrane combo. They are regularly treated with the Crispi spray.
25% off has me thinking. My boots are good but a heck of a deal. mtmuleyBought another pair of Kenetrek today on 4th of July sale. Old pair were very waterproof for the first 10yrs, but started to show some leakage with age. Nothing last forever and they served me well. Time to move to the "backup" position. Mostly I start to think "Is this the last pair of boots I ever buy?".
Pretty sure you're referring to the old Cabela's Mountain Hunter boots that came in two shaft heights. The 12"tall, which is what I have, were about 179.00. I still have my original pair that I bought in the early 80's and I'll be damned if I can't still cross streams and have dry socks after close to 50 years.A long time ago, in land far away, where tags were as many as stars in the sage scented night sky, and hunting was still a way of life, Cabelas sold a boot called the Guide series, or outfitter series.
It was the best boot on the planet, hands down, and only about $170.00
Air Bob soles, gore tex lined. They would last an entire season and still be waterproof at the end, even when pretty worn out.
Just an incredible value, and great product.
Then the bean counters decided to "new & improved" them. And if course the new and improved were worthless pieces of crap.
Wish I had known they were changing, I would have bought up a semi load full.
Give yearsI really like my Schnee boots. Expensive but watch for sales—like any day now. I treat them and always wear goretex gaitors.
For what it’s worth, I wore Danner Canadian for 30 years and they never let me down but switched for a lighter weight boot.
Mark
I'm tempted as well. My beartooths are getting a rebuild right now but I would love a pair of boots with 400 gram thinsulate for late season. Keeping hoping Schnees has a sale. Just might have to slip on a pair of Mountain Extremes and see how they fit.25% off has me thinking. My boots are good but a heck of a deal. mtmuley
Meindl in my picture on page one. What you wanna know?Has anyone tried the Meindl boots?
Yes, I love mine.Has anyone tried the Meindl boots?
My number one choice.Has anyone tried the Meindl boots?
The Schnees sale is underway.Just curious if there really is such a thing as a waterproof lace-up boot or is it a myth? Thinking about a boot for elk hunting among other hunts. I'm not meaning walking through creeks with boots fully submerged. Just a good boot that won't get your socks wet if walking through wet grass or if it's raining.
I realize you get what you pay for so I'm asking for suggestions.