lightweight boots for archery season.. need some

crumy

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I am looking for some lightweight boots for archery season. There are so many out there and I don't want to go through 3 pair to figure it out. I know you have opinions so let me hear them please.

Jim
 

CrimsonArrow

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Feb 21, 2011
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I've really liked my Cabelas silent sneaker un-insulated boots. They're lightweight, waterproof, and cool enough to wear in the early archery season. Sometimes they come on sale for 89.99, which fits me, cause I'm not into spending hundreds on a pair of boots.
 

pcc2b

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In the past I have used the Keen Targhee. Lightweight, waterproof, no break in period and super comfortable. Not the easiest boots to look at though. I just recently started using trail runners for the early season. I really like the nimble feeling that light shoes provide.
 

Ikeepitcold

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I have Lowa Tibets. I like them alot but I think they are a little heavy, and for uninsulated they can still get warmer then I would like.
 

tdub24

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I just bought a pair of Crispi Wild. They are unbelievably light at 1.8 pounds per boot. The ankle system is very nice and the boot feels like it springs you forward as you walk. I haven't had the opportunity to get them in the hills yet, so I do not know how hot they will be. If I get the opportunity this Thursday, I will update. Its supposed to be 98 here in NE Nevada, so I think that will give a great test to breathe ability.
 

BenHuntin

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Lowa renegades are light and comfortable. The pair ways in at 2.7 lbs and if you buy them at REI as a member they have a great return policy if you tear them apart. So you don't have to buy a new pair.
 

slim jim

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I just got the new Crispi summit gtx on the first of June. Right out the box with my green super feet, I hiked 8 miles with about a 2000 ft. ascent and a 40lb pack. Very comfortable, lightweight (1.4 lb. per boot), no hot spots, no blisters, and good ankle support which is important if you do a lot of backcountry hunting with a heavy pack. I already have about 30 miles in them and have no regrets with the purchase. Can't wait to hunt in them during the August mule deer hunt.
 

GameSlayer

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I have had the Kenetrek Mt Extreme 400 for a year plus now and I like them so much I want to get the KENETREK HARDSCRABBLE HIKERs to go with them for the early season hunts.
 

sjsmallfield

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I have a pair of Danner Jackals that I used last year during the early season and I love them. Also I just picked up a pair of Vasque
Breeze and have been pretty happy with them so far. Can't wait to wear them out scouting next month.
 

HuskyMusky

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Danner makes or use to make a sneaker/boot that looked interesting.

I've seen 1 hunter wearing sneakers and I think I read about some pro who also wore sneakers, combine them with liner socks/wool socks, your feet may be wet, but should remain warm... at least during an archery hunt may be a nice option.
 

Wild Country

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I tried quiet a few boots before I went with UA Speed Freaks for my early season. Also, bought them through cabelas cuz they have a one year warranty some that sold the speed freaks only offered 30 days.
 

Fink

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Danner makes or use to make a sneaker/boot that looked interesting.

I've seen 1 hunter wearing sneakers and I think I read about some pro who also wore sneakers, combine them with liner socks/wool socks, your feet may be wet, but should remain warm... at least during an archery hunt may be a nice option.
I wouldn't think you would get enough support with sneakers in the mountains. That said, I love wearing my sneakers on turkey hunts in Western KS, and antelope hunts in WY.
 

sleepymoewi

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Lots of good, high quality boots out there. Zamberlan is worth every penny, and I save them only for archery hunting the west. too expensive for me to wear all the time.
 
I am in the same boat. I believe that I will just go ahead and try to wear my merrel sneakers seeing how money is tight. I have been searching around for some good ones but all that I can find thats worth it is way out of my price range because I need something with custom foot beds like lathrop and sons. A little case of the curly toe sure puts a damper on things price wise and total distance covered wich really gets me worried that I will not meet my full potential this year. Sucks cause I already missed a few years in the service and wanna get back to it.