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Old 01-01-2007, 12:54 PM
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Has anyone had any experiences with the Rocky Blizzard Stalker boots? I am considering buying them and would like some feedback.
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Old 01-01-2007, 07:26 PM
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I do not have any experience with these particular boots, but normally I would say go for it because Rocky makes a great product. But I cannot do that now. For several years now , Rocky boots have been having quality problems. The stitching has been failing, but even worse is the soles. It would seem that the soles cannot stand up to use. I have two different pair that have had chunks come off the lugs after only brief use. So if you are not just dead set on Rocky's , I would look into something made by Danner, or another quality manufacturer.

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Old 01-01-2007, 07:48 PM
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I had a pair that I bought at Cabelas a few years back. Nice boots very warm hard to walk in though. I had only used them a few times in the three or four years that I had them. I took them out of storage this year for deer season and the toe area on both boots was ripped.
Looked like the rubber was brittle (dry rot) perhaps the rest of the boots
was ingreat shape as I said they had been worn a few times.
Cabelas did make it right with me so if you buy them make sure you buy from a store you can trust to help you out if need be.
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Old 01-03-2007, 10:26 PM
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I own a pair I picked up last year while at Gander Mountain. I believe thatthey came with 1,200 grams of thinsulate insulation besides being Gore-Tex lined as well. I was mainly thinking of a winter weather boot, well, it didn't pan out like I thought. I'd imagine if the temps aren't too cold they would work fine, but when it's very cold out and you plan on staying up in a treestand for any length of time, I'd go with a pair of pak boots instead.
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Old 01-03-2007, 11:31 PM
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I purchased a pair 2 months ago. I had to return them after the second time wearing them because the stitching was coming apart. Bass Pro was great swapping them out. My new pair are great. They are super warm and comfortable. I have worn them on the ice for hours fishing with light weight socks on and didnt notice any cold. I have also worn them hunting. I was a little concerned wearing them with my climber the first time due to the large size and weight but they were fine. I would definetly purchase anther set.
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