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Snake boots, which ones are you using and why ?
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1491624" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>ive got the danner pronghorn ones, they work well for me and are very comfortable and have great grip fr climbing rocky or steep terrain--I prefer lace up boots as I climb/hike lots of rocky hills and steep terrain and they keep my ankles more secure than pull on boots---they seem to be waterproof enough to take a few steps across streams, but I don't go sloshing around in the water all day long to know how waterproof they really are. they keep dew covered grass from getting my feet wet and I just stay clear of deep water</p><p></p><p>I use mine here in colorado for archery season or muzzleloader season as the rattlers can still be out, but usually by rifle season the temps have dropped enough or I'm high enough on the mountain that I then wear my insulated regular hunting boots. I did take a hog hunting trip to Texas once and I was glad I wore my snake boots for comfort in my mind, never had to test them out so far--and hope I never do either</p><p></p><p>the lace up boots can be hotter on the feet than the pull on ones though so it depends on where you are hunting too. If you are looking for 100% waterproof snake boots then look at the pull on rubber boot style--several manufactures sell them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1491624, member: 94491"] ive got the danner pronghorn ones, they work well for me and are very comfortable and have great grip fr climbing rocky or steep terrain--I prefer lace up boots as I climb/hike lots of rocky hills and steep terrain and they keep my ankles more secure than pull on boots---they seem to be waterproof enough to take a few steps across streams, but I don't go sloshing around in the water all day long to know how waterproof they really are. they keep dew covered grass from getting my feet wet and I just stay clear of deep water I use mine here in colorado for archery season or muzzleloader season as the rattlers can still be out, but usually by rifle season the temps have dropped enough or I'm high enough on the mountain that I then wear my insulated regular hunting boots. I did take a hog hunting trip to Texas once and I was glad I wore my snake boots for comfort in my mind, never had to test them out so far--and hope I never do either the lace up boots can be hotter on the feet than the pull on ones though so it depends on where you are hunting too. If you are looking for 100% waterproof snake boots then look at the pull on rubber boot style--several manufactures sell them [/QUOTE]
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