Which Danner Boot.
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I think I want to try some Danner Boots. So if you give my your opinion on What Name,Insulated or uninsulated,best feel ect. I would like a pair of Work boots and also a pair ofhunting boots. Thanks for every response!
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As far as hunting boots I am on my second pair of Danner andbought the canadians -love them! The air bob sole is both comfortable for hoofing it and provides excellent traction for my usage. My first pair of Danners lasted 10 year and so far these show no signs of needing replacement after 4 years of hard use. Gortex bootie, 600grams of thinsulate and light considering an all leather boot. I will warn you though they are a little stiff to start off and shouldn't be worn out hunting the first time. Wear them in the shop, yard or house a little to break in and you'll have happy feet. Once they have a little break in time they are a comfortable boot.
Irecently replaced my old redwing work boots with a pair of Danner Tinners. I wore them around the shop a little to break in but now have had them on my feet for over a month and really like them. Both are a good boot, redwing has more selection then danner but I wanted a Gortex Bootie without insul. and found the danners to be the better fit.
Get your feet in some different boots then deciede.
G/L
Irecently replaced my old redwing work boots with a pair of Danner Tinners. I wore them around the shop a little to break in but now have had them on my feet for over a month and really like them. Both are a good boot, redwing has more selection then danner but I wanted a Gortex Bootie without insul. and found the danners to be the better fit.
Get your feet in some different boots then deciede.
G/L

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I have two pair of Danner brand hunting boots. I like 'em !!
The light weight ones look like the current "Pronghorn" model and the heavier all leather boots are similar to the current "Frontier" boot. They have held up great. Other than replacing laces now and then, I have had zero problems with either pair.
The light weight ones look like the current "Pronghorn" model and the heavier all leather boots are similar to the current "Frontier" boot. They have held up great. Other than replacing laces now and then, I have had zero problems with either pair.
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From: Baileysville, WV
I have a pair of Danners that were made in China. I was ready to toss them after the first couple of weeks because they were so stiff still. I wore them to work thru the middle of the winter working in 6-8 inch deep mud and they definitely proved themselves a good boot and broke in really nicely.


