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+1 on the Browning Kangaroo's. Most comfortable hunting boot I ever had. It took a decade but I eventually wore them out. I don't know if you can still get them & if you can I wouldn't know if they are made the same. The sole was "stipled" instead of "lugged". I'd probably still have them but I didn't take very good care of them. I just wore them & mis-treated them & left them for the next hunt.Got a pair of the Browning Featherlites that are made from kangaroo or some odd ball leather. Bought them while in college back in the early 90s. WHile the leather is getting a bit dry, they still keep the water out and still get used to hunt in. Traction is not a big selling point, as they do not have a very aggressive sole, but dang they are light and they are waterproof.
these are not in the same class as some of the ones listed here but for 120$ish I have a pair of wolverine raiders, REALLY COMFORTABLE and not expensive. maybe not a hunting boot but nice everydayer. good luck sirHunting season is just around the corner , The terrain here is some of the roughest on the planet. Just wondering what boots you folks are having good luck with?
No purchase as yet , I'm over whelmed to say the leastSO what did the OP decide to purchase ?
I see a mountain lion laying on a rock looking up a you.My Lathrop & Sons Mountain Hunter boots handle the rugged terrain with ease and keep me comfortable all day long.
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