Can One Pair of Boots Do It All? | Selecting the Perfect Year-Round Boot

We understand that hunting boots are expensive, and to own two or even three pairs of hunting boots is a tall ask for anyone. That is why we asked the guys what is the #1 boot they would recommend for hunting in year-round factoring in the style of hunts they do and general footwear likings. In this video, Brady, Lorenzo, and Dave break down what they would recommend for someone who is looking for the do-it-all boot.

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5 Comments

  1. No. One pair cant do it all. Like the bearskin jacket that keeps us from having to layer up. Lies fir ignorant people to throw their $ at.

  2. Geeze these dudes have zero personality

  3. I really like my Schnee’s Beartooth V3 non-insulated, had them 2 1/2 seasons. I’m an Upland Hunter in Nebraska & Iowa. We hunt several uneven-wet-marshes. I wear them all season long with a light sock. I hunt 2-3 times a week. I’m 300 lbs & they’re very supportive. Only on the coldest (O degree) snowy days do my feet feel cold, but not uncomfortable.

  4. Yeah except if I’m really out in it then I’ll need to b able 2 tuck my boots into my boots for warmth & overall weather protection. Good luck w/ those Salelala boots 01:00

  5. I favor short boot Crispi probably my fav all around.But there is no all around.I wear light hikers in archery or almost a low for antelope and ten mile days.I believe lighter is less fatigue ,since im in 60s.Ive done miles of side hill and found that not a problems for me.I also spend fair mount time in steeps with crampons in snow covered bear grass mule deer hunting.Alum and I detune them with grinder.Trex poles too.I have boomer Asola mountaineer boots also.But im like a 6 boot guy.On long hunts bring all my boots.If its long 10 m horse ride and cold Im in white packs just to survive cold feet.

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