Wanting to start a thread for everyone's opinions on boots/footwear for hunting, work, every day stuff, or whatever. I myself having very flat feet I've always tried to be thoughtful of my boot choices and lately have had to purchase some new work boots. The boots I've previously had I liked a lot and have owned several pairs, but after the last two wearing out prematurely I've looked at another brand. The brand I used to wear also makes the hunting boots I'm now using and I'm seeing lack of durability in them now too. So with that said I'd like to hear what you guys choice to wear for your application and why
I'm an architectural and real estate photographer, who often photographs vacant land parcels in rural AZ, way out in the wilderness, in addition to hunting frequently, and I can offer some feedback on three models of Danners and Keens. I say "models" because I don't want my comments below to be misconstrued as commentary on the brand as a whole, only on specific models.
#1) Danner TFX G3 GTX-012M.
- VERY COMFORTABLE.
- waterproofing was very effective
- Not good in the desert for protecting against stickers, cacti, etc.
- Poor durability. As the pics indicate, the seams started to tear after two hunting trips (both of which were light on hiking, probably a total of 10-15 miles overall) and a few PRS style matches.
2) KEEN MEN'S KOVEN MID
- very comfortable
- worn every day for work, and occasionally on hunting excursions
- started to see tears in the seam in < 6 months.
3) Keen Targhee Lace Waterproof
- very comfortable (every Keen I've worn gets high marks here!)
- worn every day for work since Sept 2018 and in all hunting scenarios where water might be involved. E.g., I had this on a desert sheep hunt about 1 month ago in N. AZ. We did 25 miles in one day and I had about 10lbs of camera equipment + normal hiking stuff in my Eberlestock Gunslinger. Comfortable throughout the day, even crossing several rivers.
- Very effective in the desert at repelling thorns and cacti
- So far very durable
- Unlike the other two, I highly recommend this pair of boots. We'll see if they hold up next hunting season.