Theyre pretty popular with shepherd's now too and those blokes literally live in their boots
Flappy Disc Customs Bespoke Hunting Rifles
Such a shame because those boots of way back when were great boots and it would be 20 years ago I brought my last pair after that they disappeared, Skellerup tried to duplicate them but they were not as good
"Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.
308Win One chambering to rule them all.
How strong are your ankles are you going to be using them carrying heavy packs for days on end? I do a lot of light weight run in run out no pack stuff and wear a pair of these https://www.bivouac.co.nz/inov-8-men...e-335-gtx.html they are light grippy provide reasonable support and most of all comfortable
Ha yea paddy79 i will use them for other scenarios aswell so boots be more what im after however food for thought i suppose.
I understand those hunter element boots have a full shank; ie they’re a tad too stiff for quiet bush walking.
My go to work boots are Blundstone, I really like the rubber(?) sole that makes them very quiet. And comfy from day one.
I’m certainly considering looking at their equivalent non-safety toed version as my next pair for hunting
We all have different feet and walking styles. Yes a set of quality gel inners and good clean socks are also vital and can make a mediocre boot much better.
By once, cry once. If you’re general easy on footwear, can be fastidious in applying leather care product (another popular forum debate) you can justify spending a little more, even if you’ve had to save up for a tad longer, because they’ll last longer
My 5c worth
Gri Sport Hikers are bloody good for a cheapish boot.
Ryan youre ankles sound about as strong as a wet noodle
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