moellermd
Super Moderator
So I bought a pair of these this year.
http://www.orvis.com/store/product....9&group_id=25746&cat_id=25747&subcat_id=25748
Overall a great boot. It fits well and after wearing them all season (30-40 days)they so no signs of wear.
They are a heavier boot being made of bull leather. The traction of the upland sole left a little to be desired in snow. I was going to get them re-soled to something more aggressive. Then I saw these
http://www.orvis.com/store/product....1089&group_id=9415&cat_id=9459&subcat_id=9460
I called Orvis and said I wore boots this season and they lacked traction so I wanted to return them, Orvis has a anytime, any reason money back guarantee. They said we will send you a return label, send them back and we will give you a full refund. Seems they stand by their guarantee.
I would definitely buy the bull leather boots if it was not for the more aggressive sole on the cordura version. If you do not hunt in a lot of snow they would make great boots.
http://www.orvis.com/store/product....9&group_id=25746&cat_id=25747&subcat_id=25748
Overall a great boot. It fits well and after wearing them all season (30-40 days)they so no signs of wear.
They are a heavier boot being made of bull leather. The traction of the upland sole left a little to be desired in snow. I was going to get them re-soled to something more aggressive. Then I saw these
http://www.orvis.com/store/product....1089&group_id=9415&cat_id=9459&subcat_id=9460
I called Orvis and said I wore boots this season and they lacked traction so I wanted to return them, Orvis has a anytime, any reason money back guarantee. They said we will send you a return label, send them back and we will give you a full refund. Seems they stand by their guarantee.
I would definitely buy the bull leather boots if it was not for the more aggressive sole on the cordura version. If you do not hunt in a lot of snow they would make great boots.