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<blockquote data-quote="Hunterjones" data-source="post: 1935525" data-attributes="member: 112130"><p>Irish Setter Trailblazer. Leather uninsulated hunting boot. Sportsman's Warehouse has them on sale for $125 right now. Normally $165 ish. </p><p>I live and hunt in this country you are headed to. For the money these boots CAN NOT be beat. Between myself and 3-4 hunting buddies we have bought about dozen pair of these boots. One pair out of the dozen or so we've bought lost the bottom piece of rubber on sole early on. ShoeGooed it back in and still wearing these boots several years later. They are damned good quality, especially at the price point they are at.</p><p>I'd recommend treating the leather with Snow Seal or like product to soften leather and give added level of water resistance. Round lugs on soles give great traction as well. I'd recommend buying one half size larger than your normal size......</p><p>Just my 2 or 222 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunterjones, post: 1935525, member: 112130"] Irish Setter Trailblazer. Leather uninsulated hunting boot. Sportsman’s Warehouse has them on sale for $125 right now. Normally $165 ish. I live and hunt in this country you are headed to. For the money these boots CAN NOT be beat. Between myself and 3-4 hunting buddies we have bought about dozen pair of these boots. One pair out of the dozen or so we’ve bought lost the bottom piece of rubber on sole early on. ShoeGooed it back in and still wearing these boots several years later. They are damned good quality, especially at the price point they are at. I’d recommend treating the leather with Snow Seal or like product to soften leather and give added level of water resistance. Round lugs on soles give great traction as well. I’d recommend buying one half size larger than your normal size...... Just my 2 or 222 cents [/QUOTE]
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