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NV.Recon

Rank V
Launch Member

Advocate II

1,550
Reno, Nevada
Member #

3319

Wildland firefighting and military service has taught me a few things. I wish Whites made a hiking boot, best fire boot in the game, had them for years and still like new after getting resoled.

Red Wings didn't last me or anyone i know more than a half of a fire season, I will never buy another one of their cheap products.

Rocked a pair of Lowa's in Afghanistan, great boot. And my buddy swore by his Scarpas.

Merrell's were comfortable but I wore them out pretty quick.

Found Danners to suck for fire applications but we're good for military, so I'm on the fence.

Still kinda searching for a hiking boot that I love that isn't designed for military or fire.

Heard great things about Solomon. Think I'll give them a try.

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Spurs14

Rank II

Enthusiast II

336
Uk
Altberg desert boots. Comfortable light hard wearing. These are pricey but current pair are two year old and wearing well standard British army hot weather issue . Secondly Mei do desert fox very similar to the altberg.
 

Vincent Keith

Rank V
Launch Member

Off-Road Ranger I

1,415
Poulsbo, Washington, United States
First Name
Vince
Last Name
Binder
Member #

4328

Ham/GMRS Callsign
Kg7cli
I need to get my Ecco's fixed - most comfortable boot I have. I like my desert Danner boots everything but days like today - wet, coldish. Merrel's are nice, I like Vasque too, although mine are too heavy really.
I love my Hanwag Alaska GTX for when it's cold. If I just have to stand around in the snow for hours then I use my Kamik Nationwide, the removable liner makes them easy to dry out when they turn out to be too warm (which seems to be anything above 0º F.
 

apw3007

Rank III
Launch Member

Enthusiast II

509
Saint Albans, Vermont
Member #

2922

I've been wearing high topped Rocky Gore-tex hiking boots for a little over a year now. Price isn't too bad, 180$-ish. Completely water proof so I don't have to worry about getting my right stuck anywhere. I also wear them backpacking and have put well over 300 miles in them without any issues. Added bonus is they can be worn as boat shoes if you need to be business casual!


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C.L.Gravy

Rank I
Launch Member

Contributor II

271
Krum, Tx
Member #

3291

Merrell Moab high top shoes. I wore steel toe Red Wing Pecos boots for years but I've decided I like the lighter weight of the shoes on the trail. I've got both the ventilated and water proof ones but I think I like the ventilated better. I usually have a spare pair of shoes with me if they get wet and my feet seem to feel better after a day wearing the ventilated ones.

I have some insulated boots I don't remember the name of for winter but I don't do much outside in the winter except what needs to be done.
Ditto on the high top Merrell Moab. Best hiking shoes I've ever had.

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Scott

Rank VI
Launch Member

Influencer II

3,921
Bates City, MO, USA
First Name
Scott
Last Name
Heiser
Member #

2486

My work boots were red wings but I wore those out so I decided to try danners. I have the 8" bull run boot and after a 2 week break in they are real nice.




My hiking/camping boots are Merrell insulated deals... Can't remember the model off the top of my head, but my last set of Merrell boots lasted me over 10 years so I figured why mess with a good thing?

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wgmclain96

Rank III
Launch Member

Advocate II

876
Fayetteville, AR/Richmond, TX
Member #

2116

I bounce between my Sorels and Redwing Heritage boots. I prefer the Redwings now that they are well broken in, probably the most comfortable boot I've ever worn. The Redwings serve more as a day to day boot while the Sorels get the call during cold or very wet conditions

I have a pair of Vasques for hiking. I hear mixed reviews about them but they fit my foot well and have done their job over the last 3 years

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blackntan

Rank V
Launch Member

Pathfinder I

2,271
Uk. 53.4084 N 2 .9916W.
First Name
Black
Last Name
Tan
Member #

2385

Service Branch
Boys brigade
I bounce between my Sorels and Redwing Heritage boots. I prefer the Redwings now that they are well broken in, probably the most comfortable boot I've ever worn. The Redwings serve more as a day to day boot while the Sorels get the call during cold or very wet conditions

I have a pair of Vasques for hiking. I hear mixed reviews about them but they fit my foot well and have done their job over the last 3 years

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RyanC

Rank V
Launch Member

Off-Road Ranger I

2,354
Pinckney, MI
Member #

1410

Ham/GMRS Callsign
K1RAC
I ended up with Bates due to sizing and availability. I need an 11.5 EE-EEE according to a Brannock device and my experience. I would love to find something light and vented for dry weather use though. Sadly it seems to me that most footwear makers think athletic people don't ever have wide feet. Any suggestions?

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Amansh

Rank I
Launch Member

Contributor II

271
Walker louisiana
Member #

3202


5.11 high tops. Waterproof, light, and plenty of options for lighter duty. I've worn these things for the past year and they still have plenty of life.
Side note, they've never given a blister even during break in.

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Canyon_Cliff

Rank VI

Influencer I

3,364
Victorville, California
First Name
Clifford
Last Name
Bennett
Member #

3539

Ham/GMRS Callsign
KM6YHU
Bought a new pair of walking boots today SCARPA bought the same brand all my life usualy get abought 3/4 years out of a pair have summer light weights gortex and winter boots Gortex lined
Got me to thinking good pair of boots have to be driven in although hate driving in me winter boots , oh and have Rw williams aussys for light duty
Bates high top tactical boots with zippers, steel toes, and waterproofing.


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JeepersForVets

Rank II
Launch Member

Off-Road Ranger I

301
Calgary, AB
First Name
Steve
Last Name
E
Member #

4288

Ham/GMRS Callsign
VE6EVL
Another vote here for the Lowas. They are by far the most comfortable boots I've owned and had virtually no break-in period required. I wear these on a daily basis when it's not winter. (The soles seem to harden when it's below freeing and they are super slippery on ice. Above zero, they are awesome and grippy on wet surfaces.

For the more heavy-duty hiking, I have a pair of Hanwag backpacking boots.

For winter, Keen boots (Growlers, I think).



Lowa's are my go to


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