indian larry
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I have been meaning to do a write up on these boots ever sense i found out they expect you to walk 50 miles on flat ground as a "brake in". I got these boots just a little over a year ago and had alot of problems but figured i would run them through the ringer.
If you read any of the for sale threads on this site you know most claim these boots didn't fit right in the heal or rubbed the heal wrong. As was the case with me, these boots are extremely stuff and hard to brake in. Maybe thats where the extreme in the name comes from. its not that they rubbed on me do to poor fit or being to loose but had 0 flex and forced my heal into the back of the boot. that continued about 10-15 miles even after the "brake in". I had to duct tape my heals for quite some time.
I must say after the "brake in" they really aren't a bad boot, except that there isn't anything left of them and its time for a new boot. I have taken these boots on 3 big hunts along with 10 or so days in the field for day hikes and quick hunts.
On snow they are nice but I have to avoid water because if these things get wet your feet are wet the rest of the trip. I wouldn't even trust these things with a set of gaiters and 3 inches of water. I did get them really wet on a moose hunt and i must say they were never the same after that and stretched like crazy!
Along with the laces not even lasting a year there isnt much tread left on the bottom of the entire boot. its hard to even trust these things on wet grass anymore. I see why they would resole these things but then again that starts you over with the brake in process again.
I have had other boots in the past like mendels that broke in very easy and still are my boot of chose on any day hike and they have made it through 3 hunting seasons. These boots don't get my vote thats for sure. Here are some pictures.
Do your boots last longer then a year?




If you read any of the for sale threads on this site you know most claim these boots didn't fit right in the heal or rubbed the heal wrong. As was the case with me, these boots are extremely stuff and hard to brake in. Maybe thats where the extreme in the name comes from. its not that they rubbed on me do to poor fit or being to loose but had 0 flex and forced my heal into the back of the boot. that continued about 10-15 miles even after the "brake in". I had to duct tape my heals for quite some time.
I must say after the "brake in" they really aren't a bad boot, except that there isn't anything left of them and its time for a new boot. I have taken these boots on 3 big hunts along with 10 or so days in the field for day hikes and quick hunts.
On snow they are nice but I have to avoid water because if these things get wet your feet are wet the rest of the trip. I wouldn't even trust these things with a set of gaiters and 3 inches of water. I did get them really wet on a moose hunt and i must say they were never the same after that and stretched like crazy!
Along with the laces not even lasting a year there isnt much tread left on the bottom of the entire boot. its hard to even trust these things on wet grass anymore. I see why they would resole these things but then again that starts you over with the brake in process again.
I have had other boots in the past like mendels that broke in very easy and still are my boot of chose on any day hike and they have made it through 3 hunting seasons. These boots don't get my vote thats for sure. Here are some pictures.
Do your boots last longer then a year?



