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<blockquote data-quote="bls8433" data-source="post: 2237202" data-attributes="member: 43959"><p>I have had two pair of the original Danner Pronghorns which served we well but the quality of these now don't appear up to the originals. A couple years ago, I searched for a better boot and I need good arch and ankle support. I also believe a good fitting boot greatly increases the long term comfort so I wanted boots that I could try on which limited my selection. I ended up with Meindl Perfekt Hunters. They have been very good and held up well. They have 400 gram insulation and all leather. Synthetics have not been able to support my feet well enough. I use them for most of my MN deer hunting and Midseason elk hunting. They performed very well but if I sit too long, I still get cold feet. All feet are different. I have hunted November late deer season with Sorel's to keep my feet warm while my father-in-law wore uninsulated leather boots with one pair of thin cotton socks. </p><p>There are a number of very good quality boot manufactures and you will pay for this quality but worth it especially if hiking in steep terrain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bls8433, post: 2237202, member: 43959"] I have had two pair of the original Danner Pronghorns which served we well but the quality of these now don't appear up to the originals. A couple years ago, I searched for a better boot and I need good arch and ankle support. I also believe a good fitting boot greatly increases the long term comfort so I wanted boots that I could try on which limited my selection. I ended up with Meindl Perfekt Hunters. They have been very good and held up well. They have 400 gram insulation and all leather. Synthetics have not been able to support my feet well enough. I use them for most of my MN deer hunting and Midseason elk hunting. They performed very well but if I sit too long, I still get cold feet. All feet are different. I have hunted November late deer season with Sorel's to keep my feet warm while my father-in-law wore uninsulated leather boots with one pair of thin cotton socks. There are a number of very good quality boot manufactures and you will pay for this quality but worth it especially if hiking in steep terrain. [/QUOTE]
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