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<blockquote data-quote="ktgoodman" data-source="post: 1607433" data-attributes="member: 89077"><p>i hunt in Danner Pronghorns until the snow gets too deep then I go to my Hoffmann's. I use a liner sock that takes moisture away from my foot and then a thick sock for comfort and warmth. they are waterproof, Get the 400 gram thinsulate. There is no break in period on a Danner pronghorn and I've never had a blister. They have a wide toe box and it fits my short wide foot. Usually run around 180$. </p><p></p><p>Your feet will tell you what they like, but on some of the 400$ boots you find that out on a hunt later that they are just not the best boot for your foot, and you are out $.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ktgoodman, post: 1607433, member: 89077"] i hunt in Danner Pronghorns until the snow gets too deep then I go to my Hoffmann's. I use a liner sock that takes moisture away from my foot and then a thick sock for comfort and warmth. they are waterproof, Get the 400 gram thinsulate. There is no break in period on a Danner pronghorn and I've never had a blister. They have a wide toe box and it fits my short wide foot. Usually run around 180$. Your feet will tell you what they like, but on some of the 400$ boots you find that out on a hunt later that they are just not the best boot for your foot, and you are out $. [/QUOTE]
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