Hunting Boots
#2
RE: Hunting Boots
Well,
I dont own that exact boot. But I do have several pair of Danners. I won't purchase anying else. I have a pair that are a few years old now. I wear them ALOT! Still water proof and very, very, comfy!
I dont own that exact boot. But I do have several pair of Danners. I won't purchase anying else. I have a pair that are a few years old now. I wear them ALOT! Still water proof and very, very, comfy!
#5
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Hoosier Country, Baby!
Posts: 1,710
RE: Hunting Boots
I've never even *heard* of Danners, but I'm not a name brand junkie myself. I'm a bargain shopper... I have a pair of Meijer insulated boots and they work great.
I do, however, have a pair of Alpha Burly's for early season/warm weather. They won't keep your feet warm, but talk about COMFY!! I had gotten my hubby a pair of them for Christmas a few years back and I wore them once or twice. I liked them, so he got me a pair for my birthday a couple of years ago. You can't beat them!
I do, however, have a pair of Alpha Burly's for early season/warm weather. They won't keep your feet warm, but talk about COMFY!! I had gotten my hubby a pair of them for Christmas a few years back and I wore them once or twice. I liked them, so he got me a pair for my birthday a couple of years ago. You can't beat them!
#6
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location:
Posts: 164
RE: Hunting Boots
I just bought the pronghorn non insulated boot. I have never owned danner before, but I know 3 people who have. One owns the pronghorn. After having every boot I bought fail, I decided I needed a good one. I chose Danner. The only problem is thatmy real test won't be until next yearsColorodo elk bow hunt. The man at the store said he also owned the pronghorn and said it was excellent. He did say something that bothered me and I probably don't believe. He said it should last a year.I am not sure what he meant by this, but I bought it anyways.
#8
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Saint Robert, MO
Posts: 496
RE: Hunting Boots
ORIGINAL: Buck Huntin Girl
I've never even *heard* of Danners, but I'm not a name brand junkie myself. I'm a bargain shopper... I have a pair of Meijer insulated boots and they work great.
I do, however, have a pair of Alpha Burly's for early season/warm weather. They won't keep your feet warm, but talk about COMFY!! I had gotten my hubby a pair of them for Christmas a few years back and I wore them once or twice. I liked them, so he got me a pair for my birthday a couple of years ago. You can't beat them!
I've never even *heard* of Danners, but I'm not a name brand junkie myself. I'm a bargain shopper... I have a pair of Meijer insulated boots and they work great.
I do, however, have a pair of Alpha Burly's for early season/warm weather. They won't keep your feet warm, but talk about COMFY!! I had gotten my hubby a pair of them for Christmas a few years back and I wore them once or twice. I liked them, so he got me a pair for my birthday a couple of years ago. You can't beat them!
#10
RE: Hunting Boots
I prefer the Browning 2000 gram thinsulate rubber boots. I use to have a probelm with my feet turning to ice cubes while hunting. These boots do a WONDERFUL job!!!! Plus they are only $69.97 which i think is a very good price!