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Posted By: WeimsnKs Goretex upland hunting boots - 08/14/20
I am looking for a light(er) pair of waterproof hunting boots ( no mucks or such) for bird season. We walk a lot and the terrain varies ( Western Ks). It can be 70* and sunny or -0 and snowy or somewhere in between.

On one hand I would like a shorter boot but then that limits the standing water I can walk though.

What say you?
Stay in the truck
SnoSeal?
Honestly, I might look into a hiking boot but then you have that standing water thing? How deep are you expecting? Calf height? If so, then you start limiting the choices of "light weight".

Good luck with your search.
Posted By: ribka Re: Goretex upland hunting boots - 08/14/20
I wear Crispi Wyomings with Kuiu gaiters. I can wade through water and stay dry. I wear two pairs of socks when temps drop below 30 in the snow. I hunt Sept into January through multiple states and terrain. I still wear mucks if hunting around wetlands for pheasant or jump shooting ducks.

https://www.blackovis.com/crispi-wyoming-gtx-uninsulated-hunting-boot

You can find them under $200 if you search
Posted By: RAS Re: Goretex upland hunting boots - 08/14/20
Two things to never go cheap on or you will regret it. Tires and boots.

You decide what type fits you but I highly recommend the Crispi brand. I have owned nearly all the brands with a lot of miles underneath them.
Goretex will leak over time as the fabric fatigues and also get dirt in the goretex "pores".

Under 5 miles a day I stick with Mucks... over 5?

Not sure what i would do. Maybe Goretex with a super duper replacement warranty? Maybe?
I have no idea how far we walk but it is a bunch. I have mucks but they are not for walking 10 hrs a day over milo stalks and such.

If it is dry , I have my redwings. I have treated them with multiple items but It doesn’t work
Are there any mountains around there?
Originally Posted by WeimsnKs
I have no idea how far we walk but it is a bunch. I have mucks but they are not for walking 10 hrs a day over milo stalks and such.

If it is dry , I have my redwings. I have treated them with multiple items but It doesn’t work


Do you like your Redwings? Why not check and see if they have a waterproof liner version of them. Maybe not "Gore-Tex" as some companies have their own version.
Posted By: ribka Re: Goretex upland hunting boots - 08/14/20
Originally Posted by slumlord
Are there any mountains around there?


I chukar hunt so a good stiff boot is needed humping up and down
I used Irish Setters with Gortex. And I hunt western Ks.
Posted By: skeen Re: Goretex upland hunting boots - 08/14/20
Danner Grouse Upland boots.

https://www.danner.com/upland/grouse-8-brown.html
I wore these when I was bird hunting a lot.

If they start to leak hose them down with Camp Dry.

When they disintegrate, buy a new pair.

https://www.irishsetterboots.com/sa...VmLYmbWaYJCtZQmEysFBwCcO49gaAmUSEALw_wcB

Very light, plenty of stability, and waterproof enough.
Originally Posted by skeen


I love the durability and comfort of Danner boots but they tend to be heavy.
I like Salomon or Lowa.
The modern lightweight hiking boots are wonderful but basically disposable. Like a good running shoe constant use decreases their comfort over time, often before they look worn out. Prior to retirement I was on my feet about 40 hours/week and my feet took a beating. I treated myself to a new pair of Lowa Desert Zephyrs every year. Putting on the new boots was a noticeable improvement. Life is too short to wear heavy boots. Goretex works great in a wet weather/cold weather boot.



mike r
I've been wearing the Danner TFX boots for many years. Light, comfortable, goretex, and uninsulated. Last pair I bought has gone 9 years and still going. Still waterproof.
Originally Posted by CashisKing
Goretex will leak over time as the fabric fatigues and also get dirt in the goretex "pores".

Under 5 miles a day I stick with Mucks... over 5?

Not sure what i would do. Maybe Goretex with a super duper replacement warranty? Maybe?


Sometimes, but my 25 year-old Danners are still waterproof. However, they squeak, and worse, no longer fit my old flat feet. Got new ones with 800g Thinsulate. US-made, and cozy down to the teens at least.
Follow the bird dogs with your truck. When they go on point, get out and shoot a couple birds and get back in the truck. Repeat as necessary.
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by skeen


I love the durability and comfort of Danner boots but they tend to be heavy.



Danners work great on pavement.
Posted By: add Re: Goretex upland hunting boots - 08/15/20
Originally Posted by callnum
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by skeen


I love the durability and comfort of Danner boots but they tend to be heavy.



Danners work great on pavement.


Tell us more....
If I didn’t have a half dozen pair of hunting boots, I’d like to try these Thorogoods.

https://www.thorogoodusa.com/product/814-4141/

I wear regular Thorogood Moc Toe daily and love them. When it’s dry I’ll hunt in them.

Danner Pronghorns are comfortable for me, but didn’t hold up but a few years. Toes wore out from walking CRP patches. Chinese.

Dad bought a pair of Danner Shsrptsils last year. Think he likes them. Also chineseium.

I’ve got some older Danner made in USA similar to elk hunters. They’re heavy. But they’ve never leaked. Just too much boot for flat ground. But I still wear them occasionally out there.

Got some Russell Mocasins before Christmas. Old school. Not goretex. Only hunted them twice. Dry both times. But comfortable all day.
Posted By: add Re: Goretex upland hunting boots - 08/15/20
Damn, 4lb boots for Kansas?
Gore-Tex only works if you've got ordinary water and snow in your hunting area. If you've got wetter water or snow in your hunting area such as in Alaska or Idaho you'll need genuine he man leather boots soaked with 100% bees wax or you'll certainly be fuucked with wet feet and probably a twisted ankle. Don't risk it. Ask Sitka Dummy or calldumb. They're the only ones that know what really works if you're dealing with wetter water. Thank me later.
Also thought of trying these Meindls. No experience. Vietnamese.

https://meindlusa.com/products/ultra-light-hunter
Meindl USA Vakuum Hunter (It's the same as the old Cabela's Denali).
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by skeen


I love the durability and comfort of Danner boots but they tend to be heavy.



The redwings I have weigh 2lbs per shoe. They seem ok to me. I have some similar Rockies that are gortex but they are much heavier and clunky.
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Gore-Tex only works if you've got ordinary water and snow in your hunting area. If you've got wetter water or snow in your hunting area such as in Alaska or Idaho you'll need genuine he man leather boots soaked with 100% bees wax or you'll certainly be fuucked with wet feet and probably a twisted ankle. Don't risk it. Ask Sitka Dummy or calldumb. They're the only ones that know what really works if you're dealing with wetter water. Thank me later.



Kmart setters work great in wet grass.

Eastern tenderfeet are funny.
Posted By: add Re: Goretex upland hunting boots - 08/15/20
Originally Posted by callnum
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Gore-Tex only works if you've got ordinary water and snow in your hunting area. If you've got wetter water or snow in your hunting area such as in Alaska or Idaho you'll need genuine he man leather boots soaked with 100% bees wax or you'll certainly be fuucked with wet feet and probably a twisted ankle. Don't risk it. Ask Sitka Dummy or calldumb. They're the only ones that know what really works if you're dealing with wetter water. Thank me later.



Kmart setters work great in wet grass.

Eastern tenderfeet are funny.


Keep editing..., dumass
Originally Posted by add
Originally Posted by callnum
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Gore-Tex only works if you've got ordinary water and snow in your hunting area. If you've got wetter water or snow in your hunting area such as in Alaska or Idaho you'll need genuine he man leather boots soaked with 100% bees wax or you'll certainly be fuucked with wet feet and probably a twisted ankle. Don't risk it. Ask Sitka Dummy or calldumb. They're the only ones that know what really works if you're dealing with wetter water. Thank me later.



Kmart setters work great in wet grass.

Eastern tenderfeet are funny.


Keep editing..., dumass



Stay on the pavement.
Traded for a pair of Danner Acadias on another gun site a few years back.

Gortex 400 gram thinsulate. Loveem. Haven't let me down.

Snow, rain and mud feet always dry.

Tough sturdy sonsabishes as well.

They are a little narrow so buyem a size wider than normal. Little Heavy though about 5lbs a pair.

https://www.danner.com/acadia-8-black-400g.html
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