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Fellas, I'd like some advice on favorite boots for warm weather hunting in the mountains with a heavy pack. I have an upcoming hunt in unit 16b of the Gila. I h e been training with a heavy pack with light military boots that I think are too light for a 90 lbs pack. The other pair of boots I've been training with are some all leather asolos with gore-tex. my feet sweat bad in the boots and I have gotten a few blisters because of it. I feel like I can get by without the goretex. Models I am interested in are kenetrek's mountain safari and lowa's baltoro, and trekker. These boots are on the heavy side and are also all leather so I dont know how cool and breathable they will actually be. I would be interested in lighter options too. Thanks for the help.
 
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Non goretex. I can see that there was a thread about boots just before this. My questions have not been addressed yet. Any advice is appreciated.
 
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non Gore-Tex, classic made leather boots, for example from Scarpa, Meindl, Hanwag... !!!


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I have a pair of non-gortex Asolo's that I wear for summer hiking etc. and I love them. All leather uppers; model 535 or 520, I can't remember. They get warm, but not intolerable even on 90 degree days.
 
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Fellas, I'd like some advice on favorite boots for warm weather hunting in the mountains with a heavy pack. I have an upcoming hunt in unit 16b of the Gila. I h e been training with a heavy pack with light military boots that I think are too light for a 90 lbs pack. The other pair of boots I've been training with are some all leather asolos with gore-tex. my feet sweat bad in the boots and I have gotten a few blisters because of it. I feel like I can get by without the goretex. Models I am interested in are kenetrek's mountain safari and lowa's baltoro, and trekker. These boots are on the heavy side and are also all leather so I dont know how cool and breathable they will actually be. I would be interested in lighter options too. Thanks for the help.


I have the Meindl , non -gortex , which Cabelas sell , they are great here in Namibia , which is hot and dry , not too heavy , and they take a heavy pack no problem.My Kenetreks give me blisters and this is why I went to the Meindl's


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I have a pair of Limmer Standard Boots that I love for backpacking. These are seriously heavy boots and provide a lot of support for your ankles and sole of your foot. If you are carrying a 90 LBS pack, you could benefit from the heavy sole of a boot such as this. These boots are not cheap -- $350. They have sometimes been touted as the world's best backpacking boot.

Of course, that is very contingent on the kind of backpacking you are doing. If you are carrying a light pack on good trails, you might want to go with a lighter boot that weighs half as much. If you are carrying a heavy pack on trails that are strewn with rocks or climbing trails on raw rock, these boots are ideal. As I say, I love them for backpacking.

For elk hunting I prefer to use Meindl Perfekt Hunter boots. But then I'm not generally carrying that heavy pack when elk hunting.
 
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If having rands around boots is important, why aren't Meindl's made thicker/stronger? The sidling on mine is starting to split and the stuff on my Kiwi mate's hangs off in untidy strips. I am tempted to buy a heavy-weight Sorel next time, where the rubber bit at the bottom IS the boot.
 
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I would find some way of liteing the pack.
 
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I like the Danner Crater Rims..
 
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