WapitiBob
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True, it's changed. REI "grandfathers" you in on older purchases. New stuff is 1 year, no questions which is a whole lot better than 1 year and a hassle.
This has been my experience. My Danner Pronghorns are great boots. Had them for 3 years and still going strong.375- I'm sorry to hear about your experience. I just recently bought a pair of Danner Pronghorns and love them. They are probably the most comfortable boots I have ever worn. I am guessing larger boot manufacturers have been burned a lot by people buying boots for a hunt and then returning the boots after the hunt. I always buy boots at a store so I can try them on. Cabelas has a small rocky hill where you can climb up and down in boots to see how they will feel. Makes a difference to me.
Ditto that! I also have a pair of two year old Pronghorns (400 gram Thinsulate style) that have seen nonstop action out in the harsh terrain of Wyoming and a few other western states for two lengthy seasons, as well as many days of use year around here in Michigan. The left one is starting to come apart on the inside and outside of the toe area where the stitching has been rubbed badly from the conditions I have put them through. IMHO that is not the fault of the manufacturer and I plan to either find a repair shop that can do a little repair stitching or try to make the repairs myself to get more service out of them. The way I have worn them would probably be equal to at least 3 times the use that most would put a pair of boots through, so I'm very happy with them. I believe the OP is asking way too much from a company if he wore the boots outdoors and then thinks the company will just absorb the loss because he got the wrong size and now is unhappy. I would never buy shoes/boots online like I do most other items because they vary so much as to fit even though the size is supposed to be uniform. Most of my stuff is purchased online from Cabelas due to their fantastic customer service, but any boot I buy from them is at one of their stores when I can get there to try them on and walk around the store in them for awhile before making the decision to buy.This has been my experience. My Danner Pronghorns are great boots. Had them for 3 years and still going strong.
That is spot on in my opinion.....Yeah, I feel your pain. I have a box in the garage full of boots. Most are fine for basic trail hiking, but they tear up my feet on the steeps. One of those pairs of boots cost $400!! It's frustrating to not have boots fit, but tough to tell the manufacture it's their fault and should take them back after being used. It's pretty common for them to say you should only wear them in the house. More often then not the used boots can't be re-sold. They can't take a total loss because your feet don't fit them.
I would consider buying from retailers that have a 100% satisfaction guarantee with no questions asked (Cabelas, REI, LLBean). Plus most of these guys have a "used rack" or "bargain cave" etc where they can resell them to recoup the cost. So it's not a total loss and they are more willing to work with you.
I got those this last summer and wore them all hunting season, awesome boot! Comfortable all day and tough.Just returned my new gila dancers to bass pro because leaked on my 1st trip. My pronghorns still holding up but give me heel blisters and have had for 4 years lol . Might have to give up on Danner and move to those cabbalas mendal perfect boot.
Thats very true. Boots change one year to another, just like we do.I am guessing like all boots, they are comfortable for some and not for others. People have different feet and different expectations. I personally like them but I don't mind the negative feedback by others... may keep my cost down next time I buy a pair.
I am guessing like all boots, they are comfortable for some and not for others. People have different feet and different expectations. I personally like them but I don't mind the negative feedback by others... may keep my cost down next time I buy a pair.