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Decent boot for an elk hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="Buddro" data-source="post: 1954394" data-attributes="member: 108148"><p>I smoked a pair of danner boots in 2 weeks of deer hunting, haven't touched them since. I wear asolo now and they do great, kennatreck are supposed to be just as good as are the higher end lowa. If you don't do big miles often get whatever is comfortable. But I can tell you my 400 dollar boots last me 2 years with good maintenance before I started buying asolo 200 dollar boots lasted me 6 months. You will get a lot more miles per dollar out of those high end boots.</p><p></p><p>I will say in the moderate price range vasque makes a great boot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buddro, post: 1954394, member: 108148"] I smoked a pair of danner boots in 2 weeks of deer hunting, haven't touched them since. I wear asolo now and they do great, kennatreck are supposed to be just as good as are the higher end lowa. If you don't do big miles often get whatever is comfortable. But I can tell you my 400 dollar boots last me 2 years with good maintenance before I started buying asolo 200 dollar boots lasted me 6 months. You will get a lot more miles per dollar out of those high end boots. I will say in the moderate price range vasque makes a great boot. [/QUOTE]
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