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06 September 2015, 08:35
Big Wonderful Wyoming
Courteney Boots
Ordered a two pair and paid in June, emails have kind of dried up.

I have made numerous inquirys trying to find out what's going on.

I know it's only 3 months....but at least an email or something.
06 September 2015, 16:47
bwana cecil
Don't know what happened, but it took 11 months one time to get a reply. When I inquired why it took so long, they said they had just gotten my e-mail.
Best of luck, but their boots are A number 1 with me.
I order mine from Jim at African Sporting Creations. I always get them in a few days from him.


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06 September 2015, 16:56
subsailor74
quote:
Originally posted by bwana cecil:

I order mine from Jim at African Sporting Creations. I always get them in a few days from him.


+1
Jim Morando at Africa Sporting Creations provides service second to none!
06 September 2015, 17:42
bwana cecil
quote:
Jim Morando at Africa Sporting Creations provides service second to none!

I agree.
I had torn the sole loose from my 1st pair trying to kick some heavy rubber mats in place in my stock trailer.
Called Jim & told him how bad I needed another pair & 2 or 3 days later I had them.


LORD, let my bullets go where my crosshairs show.
Not all who wander are lost.
NEVER TRUST A FART!!!
Cecil Leonard
06 September 2015, 20:45
Gerhard.Delport
I ordered direct from the factory and Gale responded quickly on all my questions.

Love these elephant leather Courteney Selous boots.


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06 September 2015, 23:19
Big Wonderful Wyoming
Gale seems to be MIA, I ordered directly from the factory as well.

She confirmed payment, and I have all the emails.

I realize it is a third world, but I can get a stack of mounted butterflies in their frames from Bangkok to my house in two weeks.
07 September 2015, 00:12
boarkiller
So did I, ordered straight from Gail last years and order came pronto without any problems


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07 September 2015, 00:53
Use Enough Gun
I've ordered pairs from Westley Richards with no problem. The rest I've purchased in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe while hunting there.
07 September 2015, 02:48
Cazador humilde
I've tried to buy a pair at DSC, but my feet are too narrow and the rep in the booth wasn't into a custom order.
07 September 2015, 07:10
TexKD
quote:
Originally posted by subsailor74:
quote:
Originally posted by bwana cecil:

I order mine from Jim at African Sporting Creations. I always get them in a few days from him.


+1
Jim Morando at Africa Sporting Creations provides service second to none!


+1 on this.

I keep thinking about buying some myself - just to have. They are tough and have a style to them. However my Russell PHs did such a great job this year with my beat up feet that I am not sure anything could be any better.

If I did order them it would be from ASC though.
07 September 2015, 23:06
Atkinson
The Courtney boot is more of a status symbol than a great boot..has no real support unless your flat footed, goes good with a snake skin hat and a Cabellas Safari wardrobe. sofa


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07 September 2015, 23:12
Leopardtrack
quote:
Originally posted by Atkinson:
The Courtney boot is more of a status symbol than a great boot..has no real support unless your flat footed, goes good with a snake skin hat and a Cabellas Safari wardrobe. sofa




I agree! I tried on a pair and my foot slid around like I was wearing slippers. No support at all....how do you fellas manage with any terrain other than flat ground?
07 September 2015, 23:17
PSmith
Sofsole insoles.


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08 September 2015, 00:09
impala#03
A good pair of innersoles make all the difference in the world in Courtneys.
08 September 2015, 01:03
Leopardtrack
I think that it comes down to personal fit and what works for you.

I wear Asolo 520 Backpacking boots with custom orthotics everyday...even in the summer. I like a stiff sole and allot of support. My feet are sore the next day if I wear sandels or sneakers.
08 September 2015, 03:24
lavaca
I like my Courtney Selous boots. I wore them exactly one day in the bush -- to retrieve my elephant. But they are great town shoes, quite comfortable for that and easy on and off in airports. Just my personal opinion.
08 September 2015, 05:27
bwana cecil
quote:
The Courtney boot is more of a status symbol than a great boot..has no real support unless your flat footed, goes good with a snake skin hat and a Cabellas Safari wardrobe.

I call BS on that.
I don't know who the heck I would be trying to impress. None of my friends know what they are nor care.
I wear mine all the time.
I had tendonitis in my left foot so bad I had to use a walking cane. Soon after I started wearing my Courtneys the pain went away.


LORD, let my bullets go where my crosshairs show.
Not all who wander are lost.
NEVER TRUST A FART!!!
Cecil Leonard
08 September 2015, 06:27
ted thorn
Ugly


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08 September 2015, 06:38
Sean Russell
almost everyone has a different foot shape--different lasts fit different people--no sense in getting into a snit about it. Courtneys don't fit me--that doesn't make them bad boots.

for hunting/walking i use Merrils-found a type I liked and bought 3 pair.

otherwise I love my M.L.Leddy custom boots-fit like slippers


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08 September 2015, 09:26
DCS Member
I added insoles to mine and they fit like a dream now.

I've never bit the bullet on Leddy boots because I've had buddies with bad reports. Granted, they are not hunting boots. I've heard the same about Russell boots. I wear Palladium desert boots in the hot Texas summer, but I did get a mesquite thorn through the sole once.

As far as cowboy boots, I've got a maker at half the cost and time.


I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.

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08 September 2015, 09:30
cal pappas
I've been wearing Courteneys for 20+ years. With an arched insole, there is no better footwear. I've measured an honest 1000 miles in my boots (I walk every day 1-2 hours with the Lab). Buying them in Zim is far less expensive than in the USA.
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08 September 2015, 10:29
Ahmed Sultan
I have always bought my Courteney's direct from Gale with delivery in Safari camp, it has worked very well. Last Safari I ordered 5 different pairs for my self and 1 for wife in Ostrich Leather. She also had an immediate liking for them.

My Elephant Leather Selous:


My Hippo Leather Safari:



Ahmed Sultan
08 September 2015, 21:04
T.J.
quote:
Originally posted by ted thorn:
Ugly


Maybe, but somehow I think they blend in with the Matetsi countryside, no?







08 September 2015, 21:12
Leopardtrack
TJ, Good lookin' boots!

Are those gaiters by Tag Safari?
08 September 2015, 21:39
T.J.
quote:
Originally posted by Leopardtrack:
TJ, Good lookin' boots!

Are those gaiters by Tag Safari?


Yes sir! Blood spattered, mud caked, half shredded up (thorns), and they still work like a charm.



09 September 2015, 01:08
Bill73
Buying these boots in the USA just makes them unaffordable,they are the most comfortable hunting boots that I own,once I got some inserts into them,wear them in the city or in the bush!


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09 September 2015, 04:11
ted thorn
quote:
Originally posted by T.J.:
quote:
Originally posted by ted thorn:
Ugly


Maybe, but somehow I think they blend in with the Matetsi countryside, no?





I suppose half way covering them up with gaiters gets them to look better

When in Rome I suppose


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09 September 2015, 04:31
T.J.
quote:

I suppose half way covering them up with gaiters gets them to look better

When in Rome I suppose


Perhaps you're right. I'll be sure and look in the mirror before I go off hunting to make sure I look pretty.

After all, the secret is you gotta coordinate.





09 September 2015, 05:38
ted thorn
How many people take pictures of their feet/boots?

Wait!!

I did once.....but I think in was in a text to tell my wife the snow is wet and sticking




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09 September 2015, 07:47
TexKD
quote:
Originally posted by Ahmed Sultan:
I have always bought my Courteney's direct from Gale with delivery in Safari camp, it has worked very well. Last Safari I ordered 5 different pairs for my self and 1 for wife in Ostrich Leather. She also had an immediate liking for them.

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I am going to wish I had not seen these when they are ringing up the bill Wink.
09 September 2015, 16:52
Big Wonderful Wyoming
I am going to try calling later this week. I don't like the silent treatment.
15 September 2015, 07:43
Big Wonderful Wyoming
Weird, they showed up today without fanfare.

No emails, no tracking numbers, shipped from Messina in South Africa.

None the less they are here, and they don't really work with the orthotic insoles I need.

So I'll put them in the Arbay.

Size 12.5 English Courteney Patrols.
15 September 2015, 07:47
fujotupu
quote:
How many people take pictures of their feet/boots?


Mostly those with a fetish for feet. Big Grin
15 September 2015, 19:13
MacD37
quote:
Originally posted by Big Wonderful Wyoming:


BILINE: California isn't a cuss word and not everyone in California is a liberal.



Big Grin They may not all be liberals, but the liberals far out number the conservatives!
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I had a pair but they were simply too large and I still want a pair, but I will not buy them without trying them on first. I gave the pair I bought away to a friend who had larger feet than I,

I looked all over the floor at DSC for a vender who had them so I could try them before I bought them, but no luck! I'll look again this next show!
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15 September 2015, 19:52
Big Wonderful Wyoming
As open as our borders are you are in the same boat, or you will be soon enough.
15 September 2015, 22:30
Capt. Purvis
Depends of your feet. Mine are fine with supports but are not my go to boot for comfort. My REI Monarchs are the best that I have found. I have worn everything. As a full time Outfitter, I am in the field most everyday. I have tried Vasque, Merrels, etc. You name it. Best thing about Courteney's is that they are designed to be quiet and can handle the thorns. Their major problem is that they are heavy. I also spend a great deal of time in my rubber knee high Le Chameaus. I have had these for over 20 years and wear them all of the time. I have never had an issue with a leak or tear. I also recommend Rocky Aztec if you are looking for a knee high snake boot. My uncle is a Podiatrist and most of these are items that he recommends. You have to remember that everyone's foot is different but as you get older your foot wear may change.
I was at Safari and Outdoor in Pretoria two weeks ago and they had the largest inventory of Courteney's that I have seen. Much more inventory than the store I went to in Zimbabwe last year.


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21 September 2015, 09:36
TWL
Courtney Boots. The Jimmy Choo of safari footwear.

I have a pair. Got over them..quickly. I wear them now, only at SCI, just to watch the reaction. Amusing, to be sure.

Far, far, better footwear available. At half the cost.


114-R10David
21 September 2015, 15:06
fairgame
Great looking boot but over rated as hunting footwear. Best worn around the campfire.


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