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    I wear Meindl non insulated for early season dry cover although they are Gortex lined and love them. For later season I wear 800gr thinsulate Red Head knee high rubbers.

    http://www.cabelas.com/product/Footw...3Bcat105543180
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    Get a pair of Cabelas brand boots. They have a lifetime warranty and we've got a store opening here this summer!
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    I cringed when I saw someone said Wal-Mart. Never buy quality footwear at the same store you can buy milk or feminine hygiene products.....[/QUOTE]


    I have to agree 100% you only have one pair of feet take care of them and make them comfy and they will take care of you!

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    I purchased a pair of Keen hiking boots. Nothing but good things to say about them. Sturdy, waterproof longlasting. And yes I have tried them all. I am astonished about everyone liking Danners. I have had two pairs, the Canadians and a low cut hiker. Both really disappointing. The Canadians are one of the most uncomfortable boots ever. Absolutly no arche support. Just like a flat board. Lacing system terrrible on both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4weight View Post
    Get a pair of Cabelas brand boots. They have a lifetime warranty and we've got a store opening here this summer!
    I second this had a pair of their kangaroo bird boots, 400 gms thinsulate, great boots lasted 10 yrs and fit within the budget
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    I've been wearing and will be for many years:

    http://www.mec.ca/product/5018-010/s...10+50089+50835
    I will buy my next pair next year.Just amazing. I put them to the test all year.
    The best hiking boot I've worn.

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    I have a pair of Irish setters. I think they are like 2-400 game thinsulate but are ok for late turkey hunts and early goose with out being too hot. Comfort wise they are great.

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    go with danners can be found on ebay for 200 look for the acadia or ft lewis models

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    I have a pair of Dakota's from Mark's that I've used for the past four seasons that work well in all kinds of crappy,cold weather. They're warm with Thinsulate and they fit like a glove. They're not exactly cheap,but,they won't break the bank,either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    I have a pair of Dakota's from Mark's that I've used for the past four seasons that work well in all kinds of crappy,cold weather. They're warm with Thinsulate and they fit like a glove. They're not exactly cheap,but,they won't break the bank,either.
    Marks also has a no quibble guarantee on it's boots. If they fail, or have a problem, you bring them back, and they'll usually hand you a new pair off the shelf.
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