Kennetrek boots seperate themselves from the pack once you hit the mountains. They are designed for mountain travel. The extra stiff sole makes sidehilling on steeps much easier. The overall beefy construction of the boot is extremely helpful and noticeable when lugging up or down steeps with a heavy pack full of meat. They are not a fairweather boot, and hunters who are strolling through a pine forest or river bottom may consider them too stiff or too much boot. Hunters who are hauling 70 lb packs up steep rocky inclines like the boot. Lots of hunters here love them, and many sheep and goat hunters will buy nothing else. These had about 1000 miles in serious wet rugged terrain on them when I retired them for a new identical pair. [Linked Image]


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