Boots
#11
Join Date: Feb 2003
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Posts: 348
RE: Boots
I have a pair of Rocky Juneau Pac boots for those ultra cold days. They feel sorta like those old "moon boots" on the inside. Remember those things? Work awesome for the cold.
I hunt most often though in a pair of Lacross Rubber boots.
-Mike
I hunt most often though in a pair of Lacross Rubber boots.
-Mike
#13
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Clarendon NC USA
Posts: 216
RE: Boots
I don't know about Irish Setters , but I do know a lot about Rockys....I like my Rocky "Long Beard" Snake boots a lot...they are cool,comfortable, water proof and light.....I did not have to break them in.....
#14
RE: Boots
I agree Wirehair. I also got a pair of Rocky boots that leaked in less than a month of usage. I'm staying away of them for now. I have a nice pair of Wolverines that work just dandy, and don't give my feet frostbite.
My mind belongs to my work...
My heart belongs to my family...
But my soul...belongs to the woods.
My mind belongs to my work...
My heart belongs to my family...
But my soul...belongs to the woods.
#15
RE: Boots
I'll let you know soon, just bought a pair of Irish Setter "Big Game Trackers" but haven't worn them in the field yet. I was looking at the Rockys when the saleman told me that Rocky doesn't extend their warranty to Canada, that got me looking around and I was very impressed with the soles/construction/price of the Irish Setters. My biggest fear is that they will be too warm and I won't want to wear them till its below freezing out.
#16
RE: Boots
Irish Setter's are good. But I wouldn't trade my Rocky's for them. However mine are 1000 gram bear claw 2's a tad warm when she isn't freezing.
Soloman are a great mid temp boot, have a pair as well and wear them all year long, but on the opposite end when she is cold they won't cut it.
My feet are never happy anyway, up in the north country!
Soloman are a great mid temp boot, have a pair as well and wear them all year long, but on the opposite end when she is cold they won't cut it.
My feet are never happy anyway, up in the north country!