Originally Posted by Brad
Originally Posted by Garandimal
Originally Posted by Brad
Originally Posted by Garandimal
Good boots - are.

tennisbootsthings... aren't.

No offense.

GR

This reminds me of an old saying; "you don't know what you don't know."

Mountain trails, rock falls, river marshes, swamps, thickets, timber woods, oak flats, etc.

Just a good, light weight boot, like the Bellevilles.

No decimal point tennisbootsthings required.

Would be surprised if they lasted a month.




GR

So, while I've used and use both boots and low hikers you've only used boots. In other words, you're guessing. I'm not.

Aside, this is the BACKPACK hunting forum, not the hunters campfire where all the closed minded old duffers participate in a never ending circle jerk. You may want to hang out there. I think it would be a better fit.

Kiss your mom with that mouth, ya self-involved prick?

And, yes, backpack hunting is one of my regular field events.

Just haven't bothered to make a religion out of it.


And routinely get well over a 1,000 miles out of my boots.

Sno-sealing the leather, once it's broken in, is the trick.




GR