SELECTING HUNTING BOOTS

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  • Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
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  • @petrotmyrcz308
    @petrotmyrcz308 Рік тому +1

    Outstanding video Desert Dog, worth it's weight in gold for sure. I had to laugh at your description of the old rubber boots, too hot or too cold and crap to walk in. Yet that's what us poor folk hunted in most of the time. When I got older, wiser and better paid, I too had different footwear for the seasons/conditions. As well as hunting, hiking, backpacking and running through the woods, I was blessed to have a job where I had to work four seasons in the northeast terrain and conditions. You're right, great footwear makes all the difference. Thanks for posting, I'll share this with my son.

  • @YellowHammer26
    @YellowHammer26 Рік тому +2

    👍👍thanks DD, I have several different pairs of boots for different applications but as you stated the right socks with your boots make all the difference in the world.

  • @neillmurchison5329
    @neillmurchison5329 Рік тому +2

    Good video on the subject. Thanks for your continued support and advice.

  • @NCWoodlandRoamer
    @NCWoodlandRoamer Рік тому +3

    Our winters here keep getting warmer with no snow anymore so I usually now wear lightweight hiking shoes most of the time or rubber boots if I’m hunting in a swampy creek bottom. Another informative video!

  • @zacktaylor3441
    @zacktaylor3441 8 місяців тому +1

    Great video DD. Complete but concise and very well organized. Much appreciated as always

  • @jdean1851
    @jdean1851 Рік тому +6

    LOWA'S are my Daily Wear! for the last 20 years...

    • @desertdogoutdoors1113
      @desertdogoutdoors1113  Рік тому +4

      They make great products that seem to fit a wide range of people well.

    • @petrotmyrcz308
      @petrotmyrcz308 Рік тому +2

      My daughter in law wears Lowa's and absolutely loves them. Plus, they're made in Slovakia!

  • @rre9121
    @rre9121 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic video and it couldn't have been made at a better time for me. Thanks a ton, love your content.

  • @Yelladog78
    @Yelladog78 9 місяців тому +1

    Those Thorogood 1957's are nice boots. I'm ordering them for work ( commercial maintenance)

  • @mikefromoh2925
    @mikefromoh2925 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video! Loved the first video version, love the second one too. Much love from Ohio- on a budget. One boot accessory to at works is ArticShield boot covers. Also, I use a pair of neoprene wading gaiters at the top of my boots in deep snow.

  • @bentaylor216
    @bentaylor216 Рік тому +1

    Really informative video. Thank you. A good piece of advice someone gave me about running shoes might apply here - if you find a pair that fits and you can afford it, buy at least two. Manufacturers are always changing the specs.

  • @marshallmaez4770
    @marshallmaez4770 Рік тому +2

    Great info DD, on the socks too. Listen up people. 👍

  • @mackellyman5642
    @mackellyman5642 Рік тому +7

    Also, don't scrimp on socks or underwear...

    • @jrhunt414
      @jrhunt414 Рік тому +2

      Love my wig wam socks and jockey underwear. Money well spent. Dries very quickly, can wash them in a stream over lunch break. Never scrimp on what touches your sack or feet.

  • @mdirtydogg
    @mdirtydogg Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this very useful and interesting video.

  • @carlsymington1386
    @carlsymington1386 Рік тому +2

    In North Dakota winter, Muck Arctic Extremes are awesome as long as you don't walk alot. They chafe after awhile. In summer any hiking shoe works great.

    • @nt3523
      @nt3523 Рік тому +3

      A good insole insert eliminated that problem for me. Stopped my feet from sliding in the boot.

  • @Master-AGN
    @Master-AGN Рік тому +1

    Always appreciated information

  • @bradfieldrich
    @bradfieldrich Рік тому +3

    Another useful and well-done video, DD!
    You didn’t mention the role of gaiters - a decent pair of gaiters can help with thorns and snow, and extend the utility of a mid-season boot into snow and tall brush.
    I have the Altras you showed, and a pair of their low top trail runners. The Altras are comfortable once you become accustomed to the zero drop. They also seriously lack rigidity. For this reason, this kind of shoe is not a great candidate for off-trail use, as you said. They are light, and there are very cool in heat.
    Finally, for me, boot weight is a big issue - if a boot is too heavy it’ll really limit how far and how long you can go.

    • @mikehobbs7421
      @mikehobbs7421 11 місяців тому +1

      +1 for gators

    • @sloth_e
      @sloth_e 8 місяців тому

      Gaiters here, too. I've got several pairs of different sizes materials for different uses and seasons.

  • @christopherrowley7506
    @christopherrowley7506 Рік тому

    Many modern boots and hiking/running shoes have stiff internal frames inside them made from plastic or other hard materials, especially around the heel. It's a way for manufacturers to get by using otherwise thin and cheap materials. But even expensive companies do this. I always get blisters in these, it doesn't matter how I choose the sizing. I have unusual shaped feet with a narrow heel and wide front pad, and the only boots I don't get blisters in have been the Boulder Boot by Lem's, if you have tolerance for a hippy company (they have no internal frame and have a wide toe box). And for running shoes, Nike frees also have no internal frame and they did good for me too. In other boots and shoes I've started cutting them open, removing that stiff part, and sewing them back up: and it's a night and day improvement and has gotten rid of my blister issues.

  • @sloth_e
    @sloth_e 8 місяців тому

    Choice of sox is severely underrated. I spend good money on Marino wool or a Marino blend. Not only do the provide comfort and moisture management, your feet dont smell even after 3 days use. Quite expensive but they will last far longer.

  • @leeadams5941
    @leeadams5941 Рік тому

    Excellent, the only thing I could add is Moc toe, which over the years I have found works for me where other styles do not...

    • @desertdogoutdoors1113
      @desertdogoutdoors1113  Рік тому +1

      I use em (Thorogood Flyways) for upland hunting, but too hot for summer and not rigid enough for mountain hunting.

  • @stevencaldwell838
    @stevencaldwell838 Рік тому

    I live in Southern California… really all I need is a good pair of comfortable, sturdy, waterproof boots. For higher, colder elevations, a pair of wool socks.

  • @phild9813
    @phild9813 Рік тому +2

    I live in Wyoming and hunt various species year round. I find a good waterproof uninsulated 6-8” lace up to encompass most of those needs. Gore tex for me is mandatory. I do wear a gore tex lace up snowmobile boot in the thick of winter for coyotes and such. I’ll also wear a light duty lower height Keen for hot weather. The most important thing for me starting out is fit. If it doesn’t fit great to begin with, it’s never going to get better.

    • @phild9813
      @phild9813 Рік тому +2

      Socks are important, and I add gaiters to the mix in most situations.

    • @user-yj4xr5hm6k
      @user-yj4xr5hm6k Рік тому

      @@phild9813 Insoles are also important

  • @jmgates09
    @jmgates09 18 годин тому

    I wear Thorogoods for everything

  • @yo9758
    @yo9758 Рік тому +1

    I broken both my feet so i need all the support I can get I’ll stick with my wellcos and Bellevilles I don’t care how heavy or hot they are plus they last for ever unlike most boots still got my ones from basic and they got some miles on them

  • @nt3523
    @nt3523 Рік тому +2

    My un-insulated kenetreks are my mid and late season boots. Just wear warmer socks. 20 below no problem.

    • @desertdogoutdoors1113
      @desertdogoutdoors1113  Рік тому +1

      That's what I usually do. Of course, I have naturally hot feet.

    • @nt3523
      @nt3523 Рік тому

      @@desertdogoutdoors1113 Same here. And on the boot wax, most of it is just beeswax. Way cheaper.

  • @Bunduki
    @Bunduki Рік тому

    Hi DD, l was recommended to try Bamboo Socks , l gave them a try in the African bush , particularly when on a job in Kenya .
    I was impressed with comfort & breathability & good wear & tear factor.
    Cheers

  • @falba1492
    @falba1492 Рік тому

    Desert Dog, I never thought of Merino wool shocks for hot weather. I see you like Darn Tough as well, which I’ve only ever used for cold weather. Do you prefer something like the lightweight T4018 with no cushioning (higher Merino content), or the T3001 with cushioning. Both are from their tactical line.
    I know you aren’t pushing brands here, but Darn Tough is one great product.

    • @desertdogoutdoors1113
      @desertdogoutdoors1113  Рік тому +3

      I like the 2100 lightweight hunting sock with cushion. They are comfy but breath very good. I actually think Merino is more beneficial in hot weather than in cold. I have trusted Darn Tough for many years. I know there is a great deal of competition these days, but it's hard to not be loyal to a company that has never let you down or sold out to China.

  • @falba1492
    @falba1492 Рік тому

    Have you ever used Obenauf's Leather Oil. I really like the stuff. You know it’s wet and hot as hell in my stomping grounds, and this is the best waterproofing leather conditioner I’ve ever used. Mind you, I’ve never used the Kenetrek.

    • @desertdogoutdoors1113
      @desertdogoutdoors1113  Рік тому +2

      Lowa and Kenetrek specifically state that Obenaufs and any animal-base oil products will delaminate the rands on their boots.

    • @petrotmyrcz308
      @petrotmyrcz308 Рік тому +1

      @@desertdogoutdoors1113 That's good to know. In forestry school, we were advised to use mink oil, or use sno-seal and heat it into the boots. Many good pairs of loggers boots met an early demise thanks to that info.

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    @kamiazhong1369 Рік тому

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  • @igorchumakov7584
    @igorchumakov7584 Рік тому +2

    👍👍👍

  • @r.d.9399
    @r.d.9399 10 місяців тому

    So many shit products being sold in this country. Doing your research long before you buy is the best advice I could give anyone

  • @righand
    @righand Рік тому

    Let’s remember that proper care for rubber boots is cleaning them with a mid soap and water and hitting them with an armor all type spray. Also, I wouldn’t want to walk more than a couple miles in my Irish setter rubber boots.

    • @desertdogoutdoors1113
      @desertdogoutdoors1113  Рік тому +1

      From years of experience in car restoration...I would never put Armor All on any rubber product I care about.

    • @righand
      @righand Рік тому

      @@desertdogoutdoors1113 what do you recommend to preventing rubber from cracking?

  • @ronlowney4700
    @ronlowney4700 Рік тому

    🧐 FYI: Early This Morning Nosler Released Their First Load Data On The 7mm prc! 😁

    • @desertdogoutdoors1113
      @desertdogoutdoors1113  Рік тому +1

      It's a day that will go down in hunting history, lol.

    • @ronlowney4700
      @ronlowney4700 Рік тому

      😂

    • @ronlowney4700
      @ronlowney4700 Рік тому

      🤠 I still haven't given up my 270 Winchester or 30-06 Springfield! 😜

    • @ronlowney4700
      @ronlowney4700 Рік тому

      😃 FYI: I wanted YOU be the first to know: Both the same day that Horneday Released their Cartridge Specifications (and Reloading Data) and Nosler Released Their Reloading Data! 😜 I keep up on these things "Religiously" 😇! 🤣

  • @REDNECKROOTS
    @REDNECKROOTS Рік тому

    I only use rubber boots. Scent control is way better with rubber. I've used both and I can say without a doubt I've gotten busted way less in rubber. V

  • @lavanice
    @lavanice Рік тому +3

    Wow stay away from cheap columbia boot.