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#129813 - 04/10/08 03:53 PM Re: Shopping for new boots is making my head spin! [Re: Biscuits]
MoBOB Offline
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Registered: 09/17/07
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Originally Posted By: Biscuits
The only difference between a Central American jungle and the inside of my boots at the end of a hike is that there are no monkeys or toucans in my boots after a hike.
Bisc.



ROTFLMAO...I had tears in my eyes. I was in Panama. That statement is so true.
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#129830 - 04/10/08 05:16 PM Re: Shopping for new boots is making my head spin! [Re: ]
miner Offline
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Registered: 09/05/03
Posts: 75
Loc: Layton, Utah
Originally Posted By: Hacksaw
Just this evening something occurred to me that also makes sense...the terrain that is the most common in search and rescue (in these parts) is the same terrain hunters can be found in...and often the folks we're looking for are lost hunters. It's also common terrain when doing some back country camping. Makes me think about hunting boots as an option instead of hiking or backpacking boots. There are a lot of similarities but they seem to be 2 completely different classes of boots. Yet another option...the last thing I need LOL.


Yea, but keep in mind that "hunting" gear (boots included) is generally marketed to "Joe Six Pack" who drives his 4X4 pickup into the mountains, unloads his ATV and drinks beer for a couple days and shoots something (other than a road sign) once a decade.

There are guys who hunt the areas you are describing, but they tend to use backpacking/mountaineering gear more than "hunting" gear. I'm speaking in very general terms though.

I use a pair of Limmers. I hated these boots for a long time because they were so stiff. I've now done two 40+ mile backpack trips in them and they are awesome. I think they might last forever if I take care of them. My advise would be to try on as many as you can, just because I like my Limmers does not mean you will.

I've had good luck with Vasque too. I had a pair of the old Sundowners (made in Italy, I think) and they lasted forever, and were my favorite boots ever. Since they switched production to Asia, they are not the same boot. Don't even look the same.

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#129836 - 04/10/08 06:29 PM Re: Shopping for new boots is making my head spin! [Re: miner]
Hacksaw
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I tried on the SWATs and 5.11 boots at a local Mall Ninja hang out and they're very light, very comfy, and the prices aren't horrible. My only beef is that the laces actually lace all the way up...I prefer the hooks for getting the boots on and off quickly. The side zip might be the answer to that but I haven't decided yet.

I got a tip on a quality shoe repair place in town and they claim to be able to re-sole damn near anything Vibram even with full or mid sole EVA mounting. I'm going to go there tomorrow and show them my boots to see what they can do. I might end up with a 'new' boots for $60 instead of $100+ wink

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#129837 - 04/10/08 06:32 PM Re: Shopping for new boots is making my head spin! [Re: ]
Am_Fear_Liath_Mor Offline
Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 08/03/07
Posts: 3078
Hi Hacksaw,

Just recently got a couple of pairs of Rohan Pokhara hiking boots at an excellent price around £35 or $70. Normal retail is £85 or $170. And they are nice and comfy too and look the business. smile



http://www.eventfabrics.com/event_gear/gear-rohan.php

http://www.mandmdirect.com/ProductDetail...3&SH=A=Mens

Looks like they only ship within the UK though. Good luck with the boot hunt.



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#129876 - 04/11/08 12:29 AM Re: Shopping for new boots is making my head spin! [Re: ]
ccl442 Offline
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Registered: 02/29/08
Posts: 7
Hacksaw..... Re the 5.11 boots. I wear a pair of them with the side zips (cant remember model #) everyday for my EMS job. Very comfortable boot but they are wearing out quick. Only about 6 months old......just my two cents.

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#129888 - 04/11/08 03:08 AM Re: Shopping for new boots is making my head spin! [Re: ]
OldBaldGuy Offline
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Registered: 09/30/01
Posts: 5695
Loc: Former AFB in CA, recouping fr...
"...The side zip might be the answer to that but I haven't decided yet..."

Good luck. I am currently wearing a pair of side zip boots that don't zip down far enough to let me get the things off of my feet. All the zippers did was make the top of the boot bulkier...
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#129889 - 04/11/08 03:16 AM Re: Shopping for new boots is making my head spin! [Re: ]
OldBaldGuy Offline
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Registered: 09/30/01
Posts: 5695
Loc: Former AFB in CA, recouping fr...
"...army surplus Jungle boots..."

Be careful with those, if they only cost about $20 a pair, they are junk that will wear fast, and probably beat your feet to death in the process.

I have goofy feet, an extra bone in each foot that messes up my arch (what arch?), so I have to wear custom inserts. Best boots I have ever owned are Matterhorns, purchased from Brigade Quartermasters. Around $175 or so normally (with safety toe), the pair I own have been worn approx six months per year for over ten years now. The Vibram soles are finally shot, gotta have them resoled before winter I guess...
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#129902 - 04/11/08 07:29 AM Re: Shopping for new boots is making my head spin! [Re: OldBaldGuy]
JRJ Offline
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Registered: 01/25/08
Posts: 27
Ive had great luck with Red Wing Shoes, http://www.redwingshoe.com. Great quality and comfort.

-JRJ

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#130012 - 04/12/08 05:23 PM Re: Shopping for new boots is making my head spin! [Re: bigmbogo]
Hacksaw
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I finally decided on a pair of boots...for now at least.

Marks Work Warehouse has a big sale on right now and I got a pair of mid high hikers with their Quad comfort system and the waterproof breathable membrane for $79. I wore them in the store for almost a half hour walking around and got no pressure points or hot spots or rubbing...they should feel awesome once broken in.

Plus for $69 I'm not worried about their lasting forever. I'll be keeping my current boots for urban hiking since they're fine...just no tread left. That should help these boots live a little longer.

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#130049 - 04/13/08 11:56 AM Re: Shopping for new boots is making my head spin! [Re: ]
Smackdaddyj Offline
Stranger

Registered: 04/07/08
Posts: 13
On the subject of boots, do you guys have any recommendations for boots to use in Alaska in the backcountry. Everything from trapping in the winter to hunting and cross country skiing to backpacking. I am currently considering the Hanwag Alaska GTX and the Lundhags Polar Quest, both avaiable from Lathrop and Sons, but can be found cheaper other palces. I would love to hear reviews on these or other boots recommended for serious backcountry trekking.

Thanks

Smackdaddyj

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