Goosemaster
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I just bought my first pair of Danner boots, and I like them. I didn't get a real high-end model. Very comfortable boots, excellent traction.
Yes I also noticed that, and I noticed that they don't have a whole lot of cushion in the bottom of the boot but I do like them I have worn them in deep snow, and they performed pretty well, but I wish I would have worn Gators.Thanks Goose, I have owned Danners before and they are a comfortable boot for sure. The only issue I had with them was that they were never truly "water proof". They had goretex but I swear they leaked just a little bit from the first time out of the box and just leaked more as time went on.
Mine are camo gortexIf theyre the Danner Pronghorns, very confortable. Expect stitching to come loose within 6 months. They WILL leak.
I think they are using glue now. Not stitching.If theyre the Danner Pronghorns, very confortable. Expect stitching to come loose within 6 months. They WILL leak.
Mine were older than that by a few years. Went through 3 pairs in 4 years. Kept them oiled religiously. Every pair blew out a seam. They also went up about 100 bucks. If I ever are a pair for under 100 again ill buy them and just never wear them when its wet. They definitely are comfortable. But when theyre nearly 300 bucks, spend 70 more and get Italian made.I think they are using glue now. Not stitching.
At least the ones I bought Jan 2024 are glued.
Mine do not leak, at least thus far. I use mine to deer, turkey, and pheasant hunt.