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October 27th, 2014, 09:17 AM
#11
These boots are terrible, I should have listened to the reviews. Mine lasted all of 7 hunts and the boot is pulling away from the sole and are now no longer water proof, they have a 1 year warranty but the bad reviews said the same thing happened and this shouldn't happen on a boots of that price. I will be trying a different brand the next time around.
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October 27th, 2014 09:17 AM
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October 27th, 2014, 09:41 AM
#12
They are excellent boots for sitting around in and looking good, mine lasted less than one season, one of the guys that was up moose hunting with us bought a pair late last winter and by the end of last week they started leaking.
Yes they are good boots , good for what I don't know but do know they are not "good hunting boots "
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October 27th, 2014, 09:37 PM
#13
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Originally Posted by
Hunterrev
I just bought the Irish Setter 1200 Rutmasters.
They are amazing boots so far ... going to put them to the test this coming moose and deer seasons.
Got them from Lebaron .... really good deal compared to competitors!
Bought a pair of these later found out Irish setter boots are all made in Taiwan & their customer service "sucks". Fell apart first year & hardly used them you can still seethe new nibs on them. Hope you have better luck.
Anyone else have these boots?
www.facebook.com/pages/Bow-Hunting-Ontario-Canada/152778298103414?ref=hl
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November 1st, 2014, 05:22 PM
#14
I have a pair for the second season. use them only for still hunting. nice and warm if they are dry. tough to get in and out with a two thick pair of socks. they'll get minimum mileage....
for daily use, I would go with Nokian. had a pair for over 15 years - zero issues, and way cheaper than some of the French top shelf boots