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    #61
    Danner Pronghorns are hands down the most comfortable I’ve owned. Right now I have a pair of Irish Setters and like them too, but the danners are just hard to beat.

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      #62
      I have worn out three pair of pronghorns. I miss the older sole. I have abused them. My latest pair busted a seam while still fairly new mad never got around to sending them in. Wish I would have.

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        #63
        Can you hunt in Mephistos made in the 70's? Kidding aside, Jim Green has been great for me.

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          #64
          Are you looking for snake boots or more ankle height

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            #65
            You can catch Crispis on sale for close to 200. Great boots and comfortable.

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              #66
              I like waterproof ones, but they should be breathable enough and easy to carry. So, I would recommend you to try Irish Setter Men’s. They are 40% lighter than the other hunting boots and could be ideal if you want to climb and willing to do hunting activities in a rocky area.

              By the way, Verney Carron Chassure are also considered good choice hereof.



              Similarly, these Reebok boots could also be a good choice because of their excellent durability and slip-free sole. They come in different designs, and you can probably, you can select from duty, hiking, work and tactical boots. Also, most of them are under $200.
              Last edited by ChristenHoer; 10-24-2022, 02:43 AM.

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