Mtolliver
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Im looking for the best boots on a budget. I have narrowed it down to two, Lacrosse Windrose and Under Armour Speed Feak Bozemans. They both claim to be very water proof and comfortable, does anybody have any experience with either?
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I view boots like girlfriends. The cheaper they are to acquire, the more you pay later. But I was certainly on a budget in my younger days, so I get it. If you buy a pair, let us know how they work out.Im looking for the best boots on a budget. I have narrowed it down to two, Lacrosse Windrose and Under Armour Speed Feak Bozemans. They both claim to be very water proof and comfortable, does anybody have any experience with either?


And I have Keens that I wouldn't wear again if you paid me. It depends on what your feet like. I am real picky about my socks and boots and have put hundreds of miles on the current pair. But I have seen others wearing boots that should have been put down years earlier and they thought it was fine. To each his/her own.I have to disagree. I have Keen boots that were under $200 that I would definitely put up against any other boot. Comfy, dry, warm. I couldn't find a better boot for twice the money.
Yeah, pretty much a personal thing. Nothing like a perfectly fitted pair of solid boots. My last keens lasted at least 1000 miles, I can't ask for more than that considering the hatsh terrain of the Rocky's. Had to retire them after a campfire incident at turkey campAnd I have Keens that I wouldn't wear again if you paid me. It depends on what your feet like. I am real picky about my socks and boots and have put hundreds of miles on the current pair. But I have seen others wearing boots that should have been put down years earlier and they thought it was fine. To each his/her own.
So a early to mid season boot if I may assume? Check Sierra trading, they have European type mountaineering boots, Asolo comes to mind along with others. they are great quality but do run a bit narrow, I have keens Because I have no arch and wide feet. Good soles and toe cap. I’m really leaning towards the Keen Summit County for next seasons late cow hunt. I was in your boat a while back, researched the daylights and tried on everything I could. Also check out mountain steals a pile of gear with a decent selection of boots. One note about keens, they are probably a heavier boot than most.Im looking for the best boots on a budget. I have narrowed it down to two, Lacrosse Windrose and Under Armour Speed Feak Bozemans. They both claim to be very water proof and comfortable, does anybody have any experience with either?
+1I always have a second or third pair working into the rotation, usually of the same make/model that I know works for me.