I’m a forester and wear boots five days a week and weekends during the hunting season. I rotate Lowa Tibet and Hanwag trapper boots. The attention to detail is superb in both. I typically blow out the midsole before any other part of the boot fails, but this after many years of continuous use. With proper boot care, no way a weekend warrior or the average hunter will wear out a pair of these boots. The German made boots have a wider last (think frame) which fits me better. My break in starts in the house for a week or so when testing out a new pair of stiff boots. My advice: spend the money initially and by the best pair of leather boots, make sure stitching is in back of the boot ( important for longevity and waterproofing) and make sure of fit!
I did a mistake, and got my Hanwag Tatra II a size bigger. I put a new more comfortable insole in them and got a pair of thick socks, that kind of fixed the problem. I only felt them bigger once, that I had the laces a bit loose. After than, they seem to work ok. Should I continue using them or am I going to have troubles, maybe an accident in a long hike? You seem way more experienced than me, I would really appriciate your opinion. Thanks in advance. Happy new year!
@@greekveteran2715 I believe you have already solved the issue: an insole to make sure your heel is properly seated in the boot heel counter and arch support for comfort. Thicker socks also will help. Lace the boots securely so you don’t have slippage (think blisters).
Definitely agree on the midsoles, I guess it's hard to formulate a shock absorbing layer that ages really well. My brother and I bought the same great model of Meindls and after I think ten years great service both pairs died almost instantly when the midsoles completely fell apart, in my case over the course of barely 3km in the Welsh hills. I got back to town with the soles lashed on by the laces. Superb boots for my formative years of wilderness travel though!
@@tomb2289 That's why, I choose Hanwag! MEindls, do not have the quality they used to have. Thathas happened with most brands, however I read, many complaints on new Meindls that I don't see with Hanwag..
Great job 👌 Thank You Trail you are so go in front of a camera your a natural. Great information on the boots I going to have to take a better look at these boots. Thank the guys that are filming they are doing such a great job God's Blessings to you all
tatra 2 wide for a few years now. it is just perfect for what i need, and gives me the feeling they're going to last forever! they are to me the absolute perfect blend between weight comfort and durability.hands down the best boots i ever had
Tengo las alaska y son maravillosas pero se me despegó completamente la suela de la bota izquierda en una ascensión, por lo que me la tuve que vendar con esparadrapo y descender. Los de la tienda se las enviaron a un zapatero de Alicante que les puso una suelas vibram nuevas y sigo feliz con ellas.
I did a mistake, and got my Hanwag Tatra II a size bigger. I put a new more comfortable insole in them and got a pair of thick socks, that kind of fixed the problem. I only felt them bigger once, that I had the laces a bit loose. After than, they seem to work ok. Should I continue using them or am I going to have troubles, maybe an accident in a long hike? You seem way more experienced than me, I would really appriciate your opinion. Thanks in advance. Happy new year!
Just ordered my first pair. gtx tatra top. Been thru Kennetrek, 2 pair of Crispi, loved the first pair. Probably packed a dozen elk out on those. They don't make that pair anymore. Try my luck with Hanwag. Elk packing will be the test. Will let you all know in a month.
Regardless of what you’re foot measures, order the wide. You’ll be happy you did. I somehow missed that important piece of info when I bought my Tatra Top.
People sleeping on the trapper tops. I live in the yukon and these boots well lets just say this is my only hunting boot and has been for the past 10 years.
The Tatra II is a super solid boot. With it being 3 flex, I think this would make a great boot for day-to-day use. With a Gore-Tex lining and Vibram sole these boots would be comfortable and still be able to combat the elements. The Alaska is one of our best selling all leather boots. These come in a 4 flex. So they have a stiffer sole. There are some benefits to having a stiffer sole such as less fatigue and joint pain. But they could be too stiff for walking on concrete all day. With a Vibram sole and heel shock absorption these boots could be a solid option as well. If it were me, I would lean more towards the Tatra II for day-to-day use.
I seem to have really touchy feet when it comes to boots. I also have plantar fasciitis. My feet seem to run pretty warm. I’m looking for a boot for my New Mexico January mule deer and javelina hunts. Maybe some Barbary sheep. Which one of these would be recommended. I had kind of settled on Lowa Tibet but they’re out of stock. Tatra 2 maybe. Thanks
Hey Dre, thanks for reaching out. Our boot experts would love to help you out with any questions you may have and provide some excellent recommendations. Shoot them an email at boots@gohunt.com and they will get you taken care of. Best of luck this season!
I wish hanwag would make all these boots without the goretex liner. Goretex just makes you sweat more, gets you wet from the inside and then will take forever to dry. My brother does forest firefighting often getting wet because they have to land in marshes behind the fires. Once goretex boots get drenched you are pooched for a week or more. It's more òf a harm than benefit.
I know that a lot of the people watching this are hunting/trekking mountainous terrain. One thing I look for as a mostly flat lander and small woods trekker is quiet boots. Any suggestions for good hill boots that are not noisy?
Good review. Ps: Amazing how persons do not know how to pronounce the word height. It is not spelled heigth; rather height. So, why the th sound at the end?
Really have been looking hard at the tatra top. What would you recommend it for? Is it a good all season boot? Even wearing it as an everyday booty sometimes too? Too stiff?
How do they hold up in winter, I notice you mention that there isn’t insulation. Im looking for backcountry , Alaska hiking serious Terrain. What do you recommend ?
Trail here: It depends on the model of the Hanwag boots you are considering. The Trapper Top GTX is one of the burliest, hard wearing boots out there, and it is insulated. It's stiff soled, all leather, and would be a great option for long term wear and tear in technical terrain. Another couple options if you are looking for insulated boots, the Yukon and Sirius II. The Sirius is also stiff soled and heavy duty, but is a tad shorter than the trapper. The Yukon would be the most comfortable of these out of the box, and is a nice option for late season hiking and hunting. All of those I would suggest are capable in demanding late season cold weather situations. My personal pick would likely be the Yukon, and perhaps the Trapper if you like a taller stiffer sole boot.
@@GOHUNT Thanks for the information. I feel I spend so much on a boot and it falls apart. My last boot Asolo fell apart in the beginning of the Harding ice filed. That was not a fun situation. Planning on hiking Katahdin Knife edge in October. Boulders , rock, steep. Need a hardy boot that not Linley supports but has grip.
Hey Tom, thanks for reaching out. Our boot experts would love to help you out with any questions you may have and provide some excellent recommendations. Shoot them an email at boots@gohunt.com and they will get you taken care of. Best of luck this season!
I have two pairs of Hanwag boots. Really good quality, can be resoled and will last for years. Btw it's pronounced "Hanvag" they are a German brand 😉 Edit: one customer has had a pair resoled over 20 times!
I had a pair of Lowa Tibets brand new which are pretty much identical to the Hanwag Alaska. They are solid af so went for a quick walk down the sidewalk to break then in. I got about 200 feet before the midsole exploded. Googled it. Its called hydrolysis. What a joke. These boots are bomb proof except literally disintergrate if you don't constantly use them or keep them in to dry or humid of an environment. No why would anyone who knows bother. Just go with norwegian welted boots. They don't disintegrate. So disapointing
Hey Tom, thanks for reaching out. Our boot experts would love to help you out with this question. Shoot them an email at boots@gohunt.com and they will get you taken care of. Best of luck this season!
Hey guys for the weekend hunting in the forest what do you think about Alaska gtx? For exemple one of the methods of hunting is waiting in a spot for two hours.. are these boots able to maintain an optimal temperature at -2,-5 outside? Thank you!
I’m a forester and wear boots five days a week and weekends during the hunting season. I rotate Lowa Tibet and Hanwag trapper boots. The attention to detail is superb in both. I typically blow out the midsole before any other part of the boot fails, but this after many years of continuous use. With proper boot care, no way a weekend warrior or the average hunter will wear out a pair of these boots. The German made boots have a wider last (think frame) which fits me better. My break in starts in the house for a week or so when testing out a new pair of stiff boots. My advice: spend the money initially and by the best pair of leather boots, make sure stitching is in back of the boot ( important for longevity and waterproofing) and make sure of fit!
I did a mistake, and got my Hanwag Tatra II a size bigger. I put a new more comfortable insole in them and got a pair of thick socks, that kind of fixed the problem. I only felt them bigger once, that I had the laces a bit loose. After than, they seem to work ok. Should I continue using them or am I going to have troubles, maybe an accident in a long hike? You seem way more experienced than me, I would really appriciate your opinion. Thanks in advance. Happy new year!
@@greekveteran2715 I believe you have already solved the issue: an insole to make sure your heel is properly seated in the boot heel counter and arch support for comfort. Thicker socks also will help. Lace the boots securely so you don’t have slippage (think blisters).
Definitely agree on the midsoles, I guess it's hard to formulate a shock absorbing layer that ages really well. My brother and I bought the same great model of Meindls and after I think ten years great service both pairs died almost instantly when the midsoles completely fell apart, in my case over the course of barely 3km in the Welsh hills. I got back to town with the soles lashed on by the laces. Superb boots for my formative years of wilderness travel though!
@@tomb2289 That's why, I choose Hanwag! MEindls, do not have the quality they used to have. Thathas happened with most brands, however I read, many complaints on new Meindls that I don't see with Hanwag..
Great job 👌 Thank You Trail you are so go in front of a camera your a natural. Great information on the boots I going to have to take a better look at these boots. Thank the guys that are filming they are doing such a great job God's Blessings to you all
Thanks for watching Perry!
tatra 2 wide for a few years now. it is just perfect for what i need, and gives me the feeling they're going to last forever! they are to me the absolute perfect blend between weight comfort and durability.hands down the best boots i ever had
That's great to hear! We love Hanwag boots. Best of luck this season.
Next time try the Hanwag Lhasa II Wide
just got the Tatra 2 wide myself - and can only support your words !
Incomplete line-up without the Hanwag Lhasa II Wide - the best of the best 100% Yak and no bloody Gore-Tex
We will have to look into bring those on!
Damn I just read this not a few hours after ordering a pair of the Alaska Pro GTX's. Would have loved a leather inner on the boot
@@evzevz06 send them back and get the Lhasa II Wide
Hanwag Yukon
Awesome Can’t wait.Thanks for posting happy hunting
I came here for the Tatra Light and the Banks, but those Makra look good.....
Tengo las alaska y son maravillosas pero se me despegó completamente la suela de la bota izquierda en una ascensión, por lo que me la tuve que vendar con esparadrapo y descender. Los de la tienda se las enviaron a un zapatero de Alicante que les puso una suelas vibram nuevas y sigo feliz con ellas.
I did a mistake, and got my Hanwag Tatra II a size bigger. I put a new more comfortable insole in them and got a pair of thick socks, that kind of fixed the problem. I only felt them bigger once, that I had the laces a bit loose. After than, they seem to work ok. Should I continue using them or am I going to have troubles, maybe an accident in a long hike? You seem way more experienced than me, I would really appriciate your opinion. Thanks in advance. Happy new year!
Just ordered my first pair. gtx tatra top. Been thru Kennetrek, 2 pair of Crispi, loved the first pair. Probably packed a dozen elk out on those. They don't make that pair anymore. Try my luck with Hanwag. Elk packing will be the test. Will let you all know in a month.
How do you like the Tatra Top?
They haven't shown up yet
A little narrow in the toe box
I can vouch for the Hanwag Trappers. I’m going on my 6th season with them! Hunting everything from Bighorn Sheep to deer.
Hell yeah, love to hear it!
@@GOHUNT just picked up some Ferratta’s solid looking boot! Going to be a fantastic early season sheep boot!
Drew a washington mountain goat tag and looking for a new boot. Thinking about the Alaska gtx? Might need crampons.
Hey Trail,
Thanks for the information. So these preform well with heavy pack outs? Do you guys have inserts you recommended?
Fantastic review !!!!! It would also be great to make such a presentation about meindl boots, island etc
I’m really interested in your thoughts about on the OMAGA GXT
Regardless of what you’re foot measures, order the wide. You’ll be happy you did. I somehow missed that important piece of info when I bought my Tatra Top.
Which one are good for snow?
People sleeping on the trapper tops. I live in the yukon and these boots well lets just say this is my only hunting boot and has been for the past 10 years.
Where is the Yukon leather lining? Gore-tex is a no go!
How would you say the Tatra II and Alaskan fair in day to day use, from hiking to walking on concrete?
The Tatra II is a super solid boot. With it being 3 flex, I think this would make a great boot for day-to-day use. With a Gore-Tex lining and Vibram sole these boots would be comfortable and still be able to combat the elements.
The Alaska is one of our best selling all leather boots. These come in a 4 flex. So they have a stiffer sole. There are some benefits to having a stiffer sole such as less fatigue and joint pain. But they could be too stiff for walking on concrete all day. With a Vibram sole and heel shock absorption these boots could be a solid option as well.
If it were me, I would lean more towards the Tatra II for day-to-day use.
Any info on the Brenner Pro GTX? I can hardly find ANY reviews and it looks like the boot was discontinued from the Hanwag lineup.
If you have a chance can you review on hanwag omegas? Thnx !
We can do that! Thanks for watching!
I seem to have really touchy feet when it comes to boots. I also have plantar fasciitis. My feet seem to run pretty warm.
I’m looking for a boot for my New Mexico January mule deer and javelina hunts. Maybe some Barbary sheep. Which one of these would be recommended. I had kind of settled on Lowa Tibet but they’re out of stock.
Tatra 2 maybe.
Thanks
Hey Dre, thanks for reaching out. Our boot experts would love to help you out with any questions you may have and provide some excellent recommendations. Shoot them an email at boots@gohunt.com and they will get you taken care of. Best of luck this season!
Lasha II or Tatra II, which Hanwag is the best please? Can anybody help me choose?
I wish hanwag would make all these boots without the goretex liner. Goretex just makes you sweat more, gets you wet from the inside and then will take forever to dry. My brother does forest firefighting often getting wet because they have to land in marshes behind the fires. Once goretex boots get drenched you are pooched for a week or more. It's more òf a harm than benefit.
Does the Cirius boot crampon capability allow you to use it as a Ramer binding telemark ski boot?
I know that a lot of the people watching this are hunting/trekking mountainous terrain. One thing I look for as a mostly flat lander and small woods trekker is quiet boots. Any suggestions for good hill boots that are not noisy?
I would take a look at the Tatra Light or the Banks, both are light weight really comfortable, flexible hikers.
@@trailkreitzer9163 thanks! I’m doing that
Good review. Ps: Amazing how persons do not know how to pronounce the word height. It is not spelled heigth; rather height. So, why the th sound at the end?
Really have been looking hard at the tatra top. What would you recommend it for? Is it a good all season boot? Even wearing it as an everyday booty sometimes too? Too stiff?
Green jacket ??? Brand? Model ?? Thanks
Are any of the boots resoleable ?
How do i order this to Middleeast Bahrain?
How do they hold up in winter, I notice you mention that there isn’t insulation. Im looking for backcountry , Alaska hiking serious Terrain. What do you recommend ?
Trail here: It depends on the model of the Hanwag boots you are considering. The Trapper Top GTX is one of the burliest, hard wearing boots out there, and it is insulated. It's stiff soled, all leather, and would be a great option for long term wear and tear in technical terrain. Another couple options if you are looking for insulated boots, the Yukon and Sirius II. The Sirius is also stiff soled and heavy duty, but is a tad shorter than the trapper. The Yukon would be the most comfortable of these out of the box, and is a nice option for late season hiking and hunting. All of those I would suggest are capable in demanding late season cold weather situations. My personal pick would likely be the Yukon, and perhaps the Trapper if you like a taller stiffer sole boot.
@@GOHUNT Thanks for the information. I feel I spend so much on a boot and it falls apart. My last boot Asolo fell apart in the beginning of the Harding ice filed. That was not a fun situation. Planning on hiking Katahdin Knife edge in October. Boulders , rock, steep. Need a hardy boot that not Linley supports but has grip.
Banks or Tatra II for winter ?
Hey Tom, thanks for reaching out. Our boot experts would love to help you out with any questions you may have and provide some excellent recommendations. Shoot them an email at boots@gohunt.com and they will get you taken care of. Best of luck this season!
I have two pairs of Hanwag boots. Really good quality, can be resoled and will last for years. Btw it's pronounced "Hanvag" they are a German brand 😉
Edit: one customer has had a pair resoled over 20 times!
Very cool, thanks for watching!
Jakubowski Springs
Vernon Club
I had a pair of Lowa Tibets brand new which are pretty much identical to the Hanwag Alaska. They are solid af so went for a quick walk down the sidewalk to break then in. I got about 200 feet before the midsole exploded. Googled it. Its called hydrolysis. What a joke. These boots are bomb proof except literally disintergrate if you don't constantly use them or keep them in to dry or humid of an environment. No why would anyone who knows bother. Just go with norwegian welted boots. They don't disintegrate. So disapointing
Are those banks ok for down to -5*C with thick socks ?
Hey Tom, thanks for reaching out. Our boot experts would love to help you out with this question. Shoot them an email at boots@gohunt.com and they will get you taken care of. Best of luck this season!
I don't think you could seem less interested. Way pump out that energy.
Nothing ruins a hunt like a forest service closures due to fires MT is experiencing historical drought and temps over 100
which is best for urban city day 2 day?
eye-talian boots :))))
Hey guys for the weekend hunting in the forest what do you think about Alaska gtx?
For exemple one of the methods of hunting is waiting in a spot for two hours.. are these boots able to maintain an optimal temperature at -2,-5 outside?
Thank you!
is rocky bearclaw worth it?
Missing sep 100 !