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I have 2 pair of Danner Pronghorns. One uninsulated, the other 400gram insulated.
They are by far my favorite hunting boots.


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Originally posted by KMitch200:
I have 2 pair of Danner Pronghorns. One uninsulated, the other 400gram insulated.
They are by far my favorite hunting boots.

Yes, Danner Upland Grouse boots for upland hunting, can't be beat


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Originally posted by Mefiho:
I want to ask about good boots. I want to find good waterproof variant, can you help me? I read some reviews and top picks, and I found such boots Lowa Men’s Tibet GTX Trekking Boot( here it is), is it good variant? How much it heavy and thick?

If you're talking about bird hunting boots, you probably won't need much by way of insulation. But you will want good breathing boots. I've had my Irish Setters for years and love them. I've worn them in South Georgia in 65* weather and in SoDak in the teens.

If you want to drop some serious coin, it's hard to beat a custom pair of Russells.



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