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TLuns 04-13-2012 07:05 PM

Irish Setter
 
Anybody have any expirience with Irish Setter rubber boots?

Mojotex 04-16-2012 11:14 AM

I started hunting a particulary wet, mucky area about 15 years ago. After going through a hand ful of "standard" rubber boots and a pair of Muck boots, before the 2010 season I bought a pair of Irish Setter Exoflex, uninsulated boots. I am 6'1" and 275#. To say the least my lower legs are not "thin" and tromping around in swampy, mucky areas can put a lot of strain on a rubber boot. THese by far and away have held up better than even the "best" of the others I busted apart. They go on/off a lot easier and give me very nice support. I usually walk in 1/2 to 3/4 mile and on hot days the upper neopreme ( I think) can be pretty darned warm. But no worse than the other rubberized boots. Pricey, but I have gotten 2 full years of hard use out of them and they look to be in very good shape for another.

NEBRbruiser 05-10-2012 04:10 AM

I've got a pair of insulated pair of irish setters. They have lasted 5 years and still going strong. Picked them up on sale for like $100 and really like them. Would definately buy another pair if needed to. Can't go wrong with Irish Setters.


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