I have been wearing mostly Danner boots for the last 20 years as I get a deal I can't say no to though work. Typically I walk 20-30 miles over the weekend and I hunt every weekend between September and the end of January at least one day. I rotate boots some times during the day but definitely ever other day Different weather conditions and terrain mean different boots for optimal performance
Boots I've owned
Red wing 877 resoled with a gum lite - great for warm and dry weather lite duty boots rating them an A
Danner rainforest - Never fell in love with them. I think they are on the heavy side but mine are old and well made the old Danner way
traditional vibram sole rating B+
Danner Grouse - I've owned 4 pairs they always fail at the the seam were the leather and the cordura meets the joint of my big toe in a year of use. I have had them repaired at George's shoe repair in St Paul but they are never the same. I keep buying them
because I get a really good deal on Danners. The new Danners are cheap 2 sets of stitches thin leather pretty junky compared to old Danners
I still like them for upland hunting early to mid season despite the fact they fall apart. Rating B
Russel moccasin south 40 - What a pain in the ass to deal with. It took a long time to get a pair that worked it's a long story. I got measure at the pheasant fest in February , got my boots in August which didn't fit, stitching all over the place like a 13 year old built them, mid sole sticking out the front 1" on one boot like a set of cross country ski boots, 1/2 on the other. I sent them back 3 more times and 2 years later of complaining and speaking to the owner before I got a pair that worked and are what I expected for $550 custom boots. I love them for early to mid season they do require maintaince in water proofing and you will get wet feet if you stand in water or wear them in wet snow. Rating A+ on final pair
Danner Trophy-I've owned 2 pairs the first pair from 2001 is still kicking great quality boot 600 grams of insulation tanner leather triple stitched seams, bob sole, tall, water proof, warm great for late season in the upper mid west, I never like the padded collar . I picked up a new pair for this season they pale in comparison to the old ones spray tanned, thin leather, double seam stitched like a cheap knock off from the old ones Danner should be embarrassed to have their name on them. Rating A on first pair C on second pair
Danner Mount Hood lites- 200 grams of insulation 8" tall. My favorite boots prefect for the mid west in fall and even late season conditions but they are cheaply made the new Danner way. Mine lasted 2 season before coming apart at the seam next to my big toe . Again Danner has cut all corners to make these boots thin sprayed leather double seams I still like them.
rating B cause of cheap quality. Rating B
Danner Canadians- 600 grams of insulation 10" tall boots My favorite late season cold weather boots. Very much like a pair of Fort Lewis boots but brown no speed laces. I've had mine for 3 seasons but they are cheaply made the new Danner way. Mine lasted 2 season before coming apart at the seam next to my big toe I had them repaired at Georges in St Paul. Again Danner has cut corners to make these boots as cheap as possible thin sprayed leather double seams. I still like them.
Rating B cause of cheap quality.
Danner Fort Lewis -Uninsulated 10" tall. I just got these this season and have worn them 5 weekends I think they run slightly larger. I added insoles to soak up some room. The uppers are larger as well most likely because they are duty boots and trouser get tucked in. Danner has cut corners to make these boots as cheap as possible thin leather, sprayed leather, double seams. I still like them. I worn them last weekend in the wet snow walked 20+ miles over the weekend feet stayed dry. I like the speed lace eyelets as well. I doubt these will last a season without repair. I wish they came in brown I feel like a pouser wearing combat boots not being a veteran. Rating B