cyclonenation10
Well-known member
Hi All, I know this has been discussed before, but I wanted to pose the question again. Has anyone found a quality hunting boot that will withstand more than 1 season of heavy usage? I tried Irish Setter boots and Danners, and could not get even a single season out of them before the leather blew out, seams came apart, etc. I am just over year one with my Crispi boots and so far they are the best that I have found. However, they too have a couple of holes in the leather now (wear and tear holes, not puncture holes) and the leather is like sandpaper.
When I say heavy usage, I mean 50+ days per season, getting them wet and dirty virtually every single time out. I am pretty meticulous with keeping my boots conditioned, but haven't found a perfect answer for several back to back days of hunting, and feel that may be where I run into issues.. My boots go immediately on a boot dryer in my garage after hunting, and if it is back to back days, they go right back on my feet the next day, whenever I have a break in the hunting for 1-2 days, I leave them on the dryer, and condition them well when they are dry (usually the next day). Inherently, there are some stretches where my boots may get hunted in 6-7 days straight. Is this constant wet/dry cycle the reason for my issues? Is there anyway around this? IMO, you can't beat the comfort of a good Crispi boot, but for $400, I wonder if the only option is really to buy a new pair virtually every season? My muck boots on the other hand are in great shape after several years, however the comfort just isn't there for the long days of 10-15 miles walking. If I could find a muck boot with the comfort of my Crispi's, we would be in business.
Let me know what you guys think.. am I asking for the impossible?
When I say heavy usage, I mean 50+ days per season, getting them wet and dirty virtually every single time out. I am pretty meticulous with keeping my boots conditioned, but haven't found a perfect answer for several back to back days of hunting, and feel that may be where I run into issues.. My boots go immediately on a boot dryer in my garage after hunting, and if it is back to back days, they go right back on my feet the next day, whenever I have a break in the hunting for 1-2 days, I leave them on the dryer, and condition them well when they are dry (usually the next day). Inherently, there are some stretches where my boots may get hunted in 6-7 days straight. Is this constant wet/dry cycle the reason for my issues? Is there anyway around this? IMO, you can't beat the comfort of a good Crispi boot, but for $400, I wonder if the only option is really to buy a new pair virtually every season? My muck boots on the other hand are in great shape after several years, however the comfort just isn't there for the long days of 10-15 miles walking. If I could find a muck boot with the comfort of my Crispi's, we would be in business.
Let me know what you guys think.. am I asking for the impossible?