What's out there guys.
Looking for leather ideally with a full leather rand. For north island Bush and tops.
May stretch to $500.
Cheers
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What's out there guys.
Looking for leather ideally with a full leather rand. For north island Bush and tops.
May stretch to $500.
Cheers
Meindl - IF you know someone in the UK - they will come in at less than $450 landed here. To pricy to buy in NZ.
Salomon Quest 4D 3 GTX
Not full leather, but certainly the most comfortable boot I have ever owned. Got about 5 years out of them so far but will need to replace soon with another pair.
Think they were under $400 at Bivouac before Christmas
Anyone using grisport boots. Namely the awatere or mohaka
I have the Hiker,which I've pretty much worn on the farm everyday for the past 2 years.Nice light boot lasted well.not a lot of ankle support. Had a look at the Mohaka the other day,will probably buy a pair of them as replacments.I think for the $ their pretty good
Just get some off sarvo
Mohaka boots are good,suit me fine had 4yrs so far still good, comfortable,good grippy sole
I have wide forefoot and I found the Aorangi GRI sport absolutely brilliant. Doesn't have the high rand but for non scree pounding walks is more than ok. It's a high cut boot too and I wear A pair of stoney creek gaiters to preserve them also.
For mid bush walk hot summer I have a pair of Salomon Goretex GTX boots that when on special at Katmandu are only $250-$300.
Flick him a message, He will help you out.
Or
https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co....rchid=12931907
Or
https://www.trademe.co.nz/Members/Li...v&shipping=all
https://www.bivouac.co.nz/brands/ana...ain-boots.html
Anyone tried these?, not quite 450 but they do have specials on them every so often
Who is using sarvos boots look as good but any reviews, experiences
ok.....Im a died in the wool ashley laceup gummy man...have been for ten years now after suffering for years with sore feet,burning soles,and generally not happy legs....went to ashleys and mate they are like putting on an old pair of slippers...AWESOME for bush stalking....however,not quite so flash for a tops trip in hot summer conditions and maybe not so flash when doing SAR type things with a pack on...so I bit the bullet and bought a pair of Sarvos lightweight models.....so far Ive done about 10 days hunting in them...they have been covered in blood at least 3 times so cant be noisy....the soles remind me of the OLD SCHOOL john bull combat boots in that they are softish and flexi...perfect for in the bush and they do grip rocks rather well....most modern boots have a stiff hard sole and they give me the screaming shits.....might be the ducks nuts for sidling in scree all day but in the bush more time arsing up than walking. @RUMPY is the only fella I know who can wear them semi quietly and not fall over...but thats cause he a bush hobbit who sneaks along in ninga mode all day.
I enjoy wearing my Sarvos...they are as light as my gummies,dont get so hot and my ankles have a heap more support.
Buy miendl from Germany. I normally land them at my door for 450
Yep I have two pair of his, a summer and winter. I find the winter a more comfortable fit. Very pleasantly surprised with the quality and feel. I have worn the summer pair for about 7 hunts (including river crossings) and did an 80km tramp in them and they still look pretty much new. Lightweight and excellent grip. Especially for the price!
Hanwag alaska wide. Had these for few years really rate them.
Have you had a look at these? I can't find anything bad to say about them. I do however do mainly south island alpine. Very good price a moment.
https://www.bivouac.co.nz/brands/ana...ain-boots.html
x3 on the Grisport hikers, mine are 12 yrs old, worn and battered but still going strong , great boot for the money.
So for 400 l ended up with a pair of vasque Eriksson. Full leather, good rubber rand, goretex lined. Already done of tops trip in the kawekas and performed well. Will see how well they last