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White’s has a Hiker boot they sell. Since you typically find the best of the best for each category, perhaps it would be interesting to see their take on a traditional hiking boot.
For this money you get way better boots, at least in Europe. Zwiegenähte Meindl/Hanwag/Steinkogler/Trabert etc are just on a whole different level. Thicker Leather, leather insoles, better welts etc etc
Meindl is my favorite brand, have a pair that are going to the cobbler for the first time after 3 years of working and hunting in the Canadian backcountry. Their wide lasts fit me perfectly!
The best they have and they're still kind of inferior to a pair of JG razorbacks despite being twice the price... For under $300 you could get custom razorbacks with mini lug soles and veg retan leather and have boots that are similar in spirit but better in almost every way.
I have the original Danner RAT boots from probably 12 years ago-ish. Wear them all the time and they are still going strong and keeping the water out. Great traction on ice, too
Broke? Did you not read what I said? I said $430 is far beyond what those Danners are worth. At that price range there are far better options, from German and Italian made hiking boots to brands like Limmer. Danner in this range is out of their class.@@Goldenlsr
Limmer is not much more, made here, and far, far better. Heck, Origin Maine is made here, sourced here and $100 bucks cheaper. Thorogood made here, far cheaper. Redwing Heritage, made here, made better, and far cheaper. Danner's extra cost is the name. Not materials or manufacturing.@@Goldenlsr
Thanks for reviewing this boot. Coincidentally, I was recently looking at this model for a new light-duty hiking boot, as they're offered in EE width. I'm very much into foot-friendly footwear, zero drop with a wide toe box. This type of hiking boot is far from "barefoot" or minimalist, yet it's not excessive. These boots can be resoled to have the heel block and shank removed and a zero-drop sole glued on, without having to re-build the entire lower half. That ads on another $200 + to the cost of an already expensive boot. FWIW, I much prefer the Vibram Sierra sole over the Kletterlift sole. As you stated, I too wish these boots had a leather lining instead of fabric.
thx for the another great video! Hanwag Grunten, Hanwag Tashi and Hanwag Bergler can be also cut if it's possible. it has almost same design so it will be great to clarify what is differences between all of them. it also would be great to cut Diemme roccia vet and Fracap m120 and maybe some other hiker boots like Alico Tahoe and Zamberlan z86 and to rank all of them as the best hiker style city boots
I have the Gunmetal Mountain Pass boots and love them. The leather is soft and beautiful (especially with the blue laces) and doesn't really need much to break in. They are very comfortable but a bit heavy. The sole is hard so you can walk over uneven ground and rocks all day without your feet getting sore. The boot is waterproof with the Gore-Tex lining. I would feel very comfortable wearing this out on day hikes and general outdoor activities. However it doesn't seem to me to be a hardcore mountain hiking boot. For that I would want something with thicker leather and deeper lugs on the sole. I picked the boots up on sale and am very happy with them so far.
@@whereRbearsTeeth i dont know about this one but for other ones it is really noticable. Usually they do mention it as fast as possible to fly over it. the whole Danner series seems to come from one big sale. But who knows
I have a pair of the mountain pass boots and have had them for about 5 years now. I’ve put a lot of miles on them and they still are in really nice shape and will most likely last me for another 5 years. Not only that but they’re so comfortable and get really good traction. I opted for the version that is for “hot weather” and they’re breathable for what I do but understand that may not be the case for everybody. I can’t recommend them enough
The Danner "Shibuya" model is a 7" leather lined, sewn last, non-gortex that id manufactured in China (boo) that I got for heavy hiking in Arizona. Cut one of those apart. I have 6 other including the Mountain light 2, which I love and wear through the winters here in Prescott Az.
I found your channel when I bought those exact boots while researching. You had a few hundred followers and a few videos. Glad to see this channel thrive.
5:46 Have had my Huckberry/Danner collab Mountain Passes in Goldrush for a few years. Gore-Tex lined (and there are a couple other versions that are still). Super comfortable right away/no breaking in. I think the lining was the big reason for the price hike over the standard versions when I bought them, and the one off colorway.
A friend who worked for Danner at the time sent me one of the early prototypes of the Mountain Pass (it's got a Mountain Light tag, but it's NOT a light). I've worn them a few days a week for years (and still do), and I dearly love them.
I wonder why these are proposed as something useful for hikes. Anything without rubber protection of the tip or at least rough-out is going to be destroyed in no time. Do people nowadays only hike on streets without any chance to trip over?
Speaking of Danner I have a pair of marine corps RAT boots made by them that I got a while back that don't fit. I would be interested in seeing those deconstructed so if your interested I would be willing to send you them.
Can you give a little more detail about what your use case is for Danner boots? Would you use any of them for elk hunting? In the 1960s and 1970s Danner was popular as low-mid priced light to moderate backpacking boot. The best boots intended for heavy backpacking - mountaineering (alpine/mixed climbing) were made in Europe; Galibier, Trappeur, Fabiano, Lowa, Kastinger, Raichle... It would be nice to see how they compare. Galibier was still making their classic boots in 2020 ($440 for new Super Guides from Au Vieux Campeur, or $462 +shipping from Montaz in France, ~$150 used on eBay). I bought a pair of Alico Summit boots built in the old school style, with excellent materials and craftsmanship for $160 shipped in 2016 from Sierra Trading Post when they were still a top discounter.
It’s built just like the Danner Stalwart boot, which I’ve had for about 4 years. It’s cool to see a boot I bought before I was even into boots get dissected
When that boot first came out, it came with Gore-Tex lining. I bought a pair because the D-rings didn’t go down to your toes like the others. I just wish the rubber on sole was twice as thick underneath the heel.
Goretex is hot. This is one of the few USA made Danner boots not to have Goretex. I have it and its a great boot, really made for easy trails, to be lighter than a more heavier boot. Perfect for most hiking. If you want Goretex the the other colors available are Goretex.
I have the danner mountain 600 (lasted 4 years), the rainforest (going on 2 years, tough as hell), the explorer boot (last is a bit tight, but amazing boot overall.) the latter are the ones you should cut. Yes, goretex. But you start getting into double thick leather options and better shanks, better construction etc.
Been really enjoying the Danner series. I bought a pair of Light II s, because I was sort of worried about the the same thing you mentioned, using the "heritage" halo, but making more of a street boot. For whatever reason I thought the Light series might be a more purpose built hiker. I have nothing to base that on other than the story my brain made up as I tried to sort out the differences in all the virtually identical version. There are currently 4 versions of the Light that I can see, and just like the Mountain, they all seem nearly the same. Anyway, if you want to continue the Danner series, please do the Lights next, I'd love to know if I was right or just making stuff up to rationalize my purchase.
Awesome video. Thanks for looking at these boots. You mention that so far, these Danner boots don't meet the heritage roots of the past. Is there a boot out there that does? I've wanted pair of leather hiking boots for a long time and was considering Danner, but now I'm certain they aren't worth the money.
$430 seems like too much for this boot. You can get the Limmer lightweight for $485, and it has all of the things you keep saying you want in a hiking boot. (Leather lined, whole cut, Norwegian welt, padded collar, fully rebuildable)
Hey rose anvil If u want to take a look at a better version of these types of hiking boots, I think u should take a look at the paraboot avoriaz. It’s a super high quality boot, fully leather lined and leagues above danners boots.
I have the s’mores color way and it’s goretex lined. The extra width gave this style a better fit than the other mountain series boots for me personally. Totally agree that the way they option boots vs what they call them makes no sense.
You should compare those mountain boots with fracap and meermin's versions. They're around the same price but of a more traditional construction. This specific boot seems overpriced, even more so when compared to those two.
In my opinion, those boots cost twice as much as they should. That’s really expensive and the ones that you cut apart, I’m underwhelmed with the quality of their products at the asking prices.
The classic "Waffle-Stomper". Narrow boots at surreal prices. "Narrow Fit"being a feature! Popular since the 70s. Best worn with lederhosen or wide bell-bottoms. The perfect boot to watch your friends disappear up horsetail falls without you! The construction is quite serious so it is possible a talented cobbler can re-work these to fit the average foot. Hiking and climbing difficult terrain with boots that are too long on the foot is so dangerous and extremely common.
@@jacobtothe2112 I’d love to see the inside but I’m not cutting mine, I’m too cheap 😂. Much can be gained from wearing them and what’s obvious on the outside. •Full Goodyear Welt. •Vibram outsole (stitch down at toe). •Quality eyelets. •Decent leather. •Shank feels substantial. •Comfortable after a few days of break-in. The only negative that’s apparent is the synthetic lining, I suspect that’ll wear through with use and compromise the waterproof layer.
You should do a comparison of this vs the new Thursday Commander! It looks like Thursday was aiming at this boot design for the Commander so I'm curious how they compare
Thanks for the video, but the waterproof test is quite useless. Anybody with a brain going hiking in a leather boot will use grease/wax on the welt and the stitches. (and the whole boot after a time)
@@NoWr2Run It makes the leather water repellent (more or less depending in the leather) and the slight swelling from Grease greatly helps making stitches more waterproof. I hike for 20 years and it works.
I know I've commented before, but I am greatly curious as to what your evaluation of Danner's Elk Hunter boots will end up being. For my part, they've been extremely disappointing. I just redid my video on my thoughts with these boots and Danner as a company here ( czcams.com/video/vaG1lBLbMrg/video.html ). I seem to be back in the market for a new set of hunting boots. The only thing I like more than buying American, is buying Local. If Rose Anvil made hunting boots, i'd have to give them a serious look. (honestly I've already looked, but didn't find anything. ) Probably going shopping at sportsmans soon. Maybe get that pair of Crispi's I should have bought years ago.
If all boots were made "the right way" they would all be $500+, and all go out of business this year. Its sad to see, but it happened in the car world, the gun world, etc..
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do trickers
When I first saw the title, I thought you were "passing" on your #1 Danner boot.
White’s has a Hiker boot they sell. Since you typically find the best of the best for each category, perhaps it would be interesting to see their take on a traditional hiking boot.
I really hope you do vintage boot for reference before doing the finale
For this money you get way better boots, at least in Europe. Zwiegenähte Meindl/Hanwag/Steinkogler/Trabert etc are just on a whole different level.
Thicker Leather, leather insoles, better welts etc etc
100%
Meindl is my favorite brand, have a pair that are going to the cobbler for the first time after 3 years of working and hunting in the Canadian backcountry. Their wide lasts fit me perfectly!
The best they have and they're still kind of inferior to a pair of JG razorbacks despite being twice the price... For under $300 you could get custom razorbacks with mini lug soles and veg retan leather and have boots that are similar in spirit but better in almost every way.
My razorbacks are surprisingly not water resistant. Isnt one of danners main selling points is that they're water proof or water resistant??
Dear Rose Anvil, please make quality leather suspenders with the logo on the inside. (Attempt number #3)
I have the original Danner RAT boots from probably 12 years ago-ish. Wear them all the time and they are still going strong and keeping the water out. Great traction on ice, too
$430??!!!!
I'll get some Limmers or pay the extra for Nicks/JKs at that price point.
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If you’re broke just say that
Broke? Did you not read what I said? I said $430 is far beyond what those Danners are worth. At that price range there are far better options, from German and Italian made hiking boots to brands like Limmer. Danner in this range is out of their class.@@Goldenlsr
@@TommyNitro only reason they’re that expensive is cause they’re made in the US and their materials are from the US
Limmer is not much more, made here, and far, far better. Heck, Origin Maine is made here, sourced here and $100 bucks cheaper. Thorogood made here, far cheaper. Redwing Heritage, made here, made better, and far cheaper. Danner's extra cost is the name. Not materials or manufacturing.@@Goldenlsr
Thanks for reviewing this boot. Coincidentally, I was recently looking at this model for a new light-duty hiking boot, as they're offered in EE width. I'm very much into foot-friendly footwear, zero drop with a wide toe box. This type of hiking boot is far from "barefoot" or minimalist, yet it's not excessive. These boots can be resoled to have the heel block and shank removed and a zero-drop sole glued on, without having to re-build the entire lower half. That ads on another $200 + to the cost of an already expensive boot. FWIW, I much prefer the Vibram Sierra sole over the Kletterlift sole. As you stated, I too wish these boots had a leather lining instead of fabric.
thx for the another great video! Hanwag Grunten, Hanwag Tashi and Hanwag Bergler can be also cut if it's possible. it has almost same design so it will be great to clarify what is differences between all of them. it also would be great to cut Diemme roccia vet and Fracap m120 and maybe some other hiker boots like Alico Tahoe and Zamberlan z86 and to rank all of them as the best hiker style city boots
I have the Gunmetal Mountain Pass boots and love them. The leather is soft and beautiful (especially with the blue laces) and doesn't really need much to break in. They are very comfortable but a bit heavy. The sole is hard so you can walk over uneven ground and rocks all day without your feet getting sore. The boot is waterproof with the Gore-Tex lining. I would feel very comfortable wearing this out on day hikes and general outdoor activities. However it doesn't seem to me to be a hardcore mountain hiking boot. For that I would want something with thicker leather and deeper lugs on the sole. I picked the boots up on sale and am very happy with them so far.
So happy to see sponsor that is not company that you are reviewing
What difference does it make? Do you not think Danner is paying him for the video? Of course they are. Wake up
@@whereRbearsTeeth i dont know about this one but for other ones it is really noticable. Usually they do mention it as fast as possible to fly over it. the whole Danner series seems to come from one big sale. But who knows
Please, for the love of God, make a jig for your bandsaw…
Since the first time I've been thinking this
I have a pair of the mountain pass boots and have had them for about 5 years now. I’ve put a lot of miles on them and they still are in really nice shape and will most likely last me for another 5 years. Not only that but they’re so comfortable and get really good traction. I opted for the version that is for “hot weather” and they’re breathable for what I do but understand that may not be the case for everybody. I can’t recommend them enough
The Danner "Shibuya" model is a 7" leather lined, sewn last, non-gortex that id manufactured in China (boo) that I got for heavy hiking in Arizona. Cut one of those apart. I have 6 other including the Mountain light 2, which I love and wear through the winters here in Prescott Az.
I found your channel when I bought those exact boots while researching. You had a few hundred followers and a few videos. Glad to see this channel thrive.
Danner’s and Vasque’s “Gretchen II” were my first hiking boots. Lasted forever.
I would love to see a mountain hunting boots series. Like kenetrek’s, crispi’s, shnee’s, ect.
Please try Alico boots sold also by sierratrading post or zanberland or scarpa or la sportiva or Aku or fitwel…
5:46 Have had my Huckberry/Danner collab Mountain Passes in Goldrush for a few years. Gore-Tex lined (and there are a couple other versions that are still). Super comfortable right away/no breaking in. I think the lining was the big reason for the price hike over the standard versions when I bought them, and the one off colorway.
It would be good to see a comparison of these to some of the European brands - Meindl, Alt-Berg, Hanwag, Gronell, etc
A friend who worked for Danner at the time sent me one of the early prototypes of the Mountain Pass (it's got a Mountain Light tag, but it's NOT a light). I've worn them a few days a week for years (and still do), and I dearly love them.
I wonder why these are proposed as something useful for hikes. Anything without rubber protection of the tip or at least rough-out is going to be destroyed in no time. Do people nowadays only hike on streets without any chance to trip over?
Speaking of Danner I have a pair of marine corps RAT boots made by them that I got a while back that don't fit. I would be interested in seeing those deconstructed so if your interested I would be willing to send you them.
Can you give a little more detail about what your use case is for Danner boots? Would you use any of them for elk hunting?
In the 1960s and 1970s Danner was popular as low-mid priced light to moderate backpacking boot. The best boots intended for heavy backpacking - mountaineering (alpine/mixed climbing) were made in Europe; Galibier, Trappeur, Fabiano, Lowa, Kastinger, Raichle... It would be nice to see how they compare.
Galibier was still making their classic boots in 2020 ($440 for new Super Guides from Au Vieux Campeur, or $462 +shipping from Montaz in France, ~$150 used on eBay). I bought a pair of Alico Summit boots built in the old school style, with excellent materials and craftsmanship for $160 shipped in 2016 from Sierra Trading Post when they were still a top discounter.
It’s built just like the Danner Stalwart boot, which I’ve had for about 4 years. It’s cool to see a boot I bought before I was even into boots get dissected
When that boot first came out, it came with Gore-Tex lining. I bought a pair because the D-rings didn’t go down to your toes like the others. I just wish the rubber on sole was twice as thick underneath the heel.
gore tex is a scam
The horween rio leather version has dri tex the other colors like gunmetal have goretex.
Goretex is hot. This is one of the few USA made Danner boots not to have Goretex. I have it and its a great boot, really made for easy trails, to be lighter than a more heavier boot. Perfect for most hiking. If you want Goretex the the other colors available are Goretex.
I have the danner light 2 and I’m really impressed with the build quality on them, seem much better than these mountain light boots
Han wag makes a realy good hiker, the bergler boot is awesome! Full leather lining.. Waxed nubuck.
I have been wearing the Danner Patrol boots for a few years and really love. Just ordered a pair of inquire boots for a lighter weight.
They look more flimsy compared to the old boots of the 70's. Maybe more concerned with weight over durability? Looks taking priority over function.
I have the danner mountain 600 (lasted 4 years), the rainforest (going on 2 years, tough as hell), the explorer boot (last is a bit tight, but amazing boot overall.) the latter are the ones you should cut. Yes, goretex. But you start getting into double thick leather options and better shanks, better construction etc.
Can you do a comparison of all the other brands who make boots in this style? There are quite a few!
Been really enjoying the Danner series. I bought a pair of Light II s, because I was sort of worried about the the same thing you mentioned, using the "heritage" halo, but making more of a street boot. For whatever reason I thought the Light series might be a more purpose built hiker. I have nothing to base that on other than the story my brain made up as I tried to sort out the differences in all the virtually identical version. There are currently 4 versions of the Light that I can see, and just like the Mountain, they all seem nearly the same. Anyway, if you want to continue the Danner series, please do the Lights next, I'd love to know if I was right or just making stuff up to rationalize my purchase.
I cry when I watch you cut these up 😢
If you want a more traditional Danner boot, then check out the Danner Crater Rim.
They use to be called the combat hikers, once upon a time.
I found a better hiking boot kenetrek boots! I have both.
There are many better hiking boots than Danner that aren't overpriced for what you get as Danner has become.
A tip of the hat for the Knocked Loose hat.
Awesome video. Thanks for looking at these boots. You mention that so far, these Danner boots don't meet the heritage roots of the past. Is there a boot out there that does? I've wanted pair of leather hiking boots for a long time and was considering Danner, but now I'm certain they aren't worth the money.
Limmer if you want an American made hiking boot.
Try Meindl, Great Heritage, produces in Bavaria to this day, have lot's of choices and are basically indestructible if you get the right model.
$430 seems like too much for this boot. You can get the Limmer lightweight for $485, and it has all of the things you keep saying you want in a hiking boot. (Leather lined, whole cut, Norwegian welt, padded collar, fully rebuildable)
Check out the Eddie Bauer K6 Hiker. I paid $140 CAD (sale price), been wearing them daily for 6 months, they’re incredibly well made for the price.
Last time I checked, Danner had a model called the “Mountain Glacé” which a was black Chromexcel. I bet RA would like that one
Hey rose anvil
If u want to take a look at a better version of these types of hiking boots, I think u should take a look at the paraboot avoriaz. It’s a super high quality boot, fully leather lined and leagues above danners boots.
you gotta do some type of a rain/water boot series. especially if theres steel toe ones
I have the s’mores color way and it’s goretex lined. The extra width gave this style a better fit than the other mountain series boots for me personally. Totally agree that the way they option boots vs what they call them makes no sense.
I had a pair of Vasque boots in the 70s that must have been 2 1/2 pounds each boot. Indestructable solid leather
You should compare those mountain boots with fracap and meermin's versions. They're around the same price but of a more traditional construction. This specific boot seems overpriced, even more so when compared to those two.
I got the Mountain Pass in Gunmetal and the Mountain Pass Artic Night for Winter which has a little insulation and an ice grip sole.
You do everything except put them on your feet. Maybe you oughta wear a pair for an extended period. That is after all what they're for isn't it?
Damn...all these nice boots available today. Trouble is, I'll probably die of old age before I'd wear them out!
I would really like you to review the italian brand name Zamberlan. Treir Zamberlan 1025 Tofane seems to be a very good quality hicking/mountain boot.
I remember these boots we all wore them in the eighties and marked up the hallways in school until they got banned
These are so expensive in australia. Like, 800 to 1000 dollars. Insane.
I would be interested in you cutting up La Sportiva approach shoes, e.g. the TX evo. The evos are supposed to be resoleable.
you should compare the danner boots with the fracap version, they seem to be more traditionally made and id really like to see the full construction
Would love to see you do a review on the Danner Ridge
The tube is too short and I also prefer the chunky outsole
do trickers stow
Check out the Eddie Bauer K6 Hiker, for the sale price of $140CAD you won’t do better.
My toes hurt just looking at those narrow toe boxes 😬
In my opinion, those boots cost twice as much as they should. That’s really expensive and the ones that you cut apart, I’m underwhelmed with the quality of their products at the asking prices.
Great video long time fan!! Even greater hat tho that ep slaps!!
Why does danner make so many hiking boots with flat soles? They’re no different from work boot soles.
The classic "Waffle-Stomper". Narrow boots at surreal prices. "Narrow Fit"being a feature! Popular since the 70s. Best worn with lederhosen or wide bell-bottoms. The perfect boot to watch your friends disappear up horsetail falls without you! The construction is quite serious so it is possible a talented cobbler can re-work these to fit the average foot. Hiking and climbing difficult terrain with boots that are too long on the foot is so dangerous and extremely common.
Waiting to see the inevitable comparison between these assorted Danners and the Jim Green Razorback or other alternatives in a similar style.
Don’t compare them to Eddie Bauer K6 Hiker, (sale price $140CAD) it’ll be the end of Danner.
@@thenoneckpeoplerepresentat8074We won't really know that until the K6 faces the bandsaw, though. MORE BOOT CARNAGE!
@@jacobtothe2112 I’d love to see the inside but I’m not cutting mine, I’m too cheap 😂.
Much can be gained from wearing them and what’s obvious on the outside.
•Full Goodyear Welt.
•Vibram outsole (stitch down at toe).
•Quality eyelets.
•Decent leather.
•Shank feels substantial.
•Comfortable after a few days of break-in.
The only negative that’s apparent is the synthetic lining, I suspect that’ll wear through with use and compromise the waterproof layer.
Another great video!
My favorite danner boots are the super rain forest boots like to see you do a video on them last I knew still made here thnx 👍
You have to do the new Jim green Numzaan lug boot!
There all good looking boots i love that classic style❤
You should do a comparison of this vs the new Thursday Commander! It looks like Thursday was aiming at this boot design for the Commander so I'm curious how they compare
Would you mind checking the meindl performance? It's a German utility boot for hunters and military.
Could you compare the Thursday Boot Commanders to these ??
Boot is made in Portland Oregon, buy a pair and hike as far away from Portland as possible. 😂
Have you done any videos on Scarpa boots?
Thanks for the video, but the waterproof test is quite useless. Anybody with a brain going hiking in a leather boot will use grease/wax on the welt and the stitches. (and the whole boot after a time)
Putting Grease or Wax on a boot does not make it waterproof.
@@NoWr2Run It makes the leather water repellent (more or less depending in the leather) and the slight swelling from Grease greatly helps making stitches more waterproof. I hike for 20 years and it works.
@@ckra2001 Not waterproof though, I use Snoseal or Mink Oil.
Danner and Thorogood were my two favorite brands until i met this channel😢. I still buy Thorogood and Danner maybe if they are reduced, a lot.
I thought thorogood were still considered very good, especially for the price.
@@joewellfair8238 I personally love Thorogoods, but the construction is not premium. I was referring more to Danber tbh
Could you make a video on Hanwag boots ?
$430 is too much for a boot with cloth lining and a soft shallow lug sole
Should check out the Diemme boots man!!
hey! great vids, love them
Truly fascinating video that brings pleasure to the algorithm
I have two or three of the Pass. They’re my favorite of all my Danners. I just ordered some Grensons as a more fashion-y option.
Sick knocked loose hat
Bought two boots and both failed quickly.
I know I've commented before, but I am greatly curious as to what your evaluation of Danner's Elk Hunter boots will end up being. For my part, they've been extremely disappointing. I just redid my video on my thoughts with these boots and Danner as a company here ( czcams.com/video/vaG1lBLbMrg/video.html ). I seem to be back in the market for a new set of hunting boots. The only thing I like more than buying American, is buying Local. If Rose Anvil made hunting boots, i'd have to give them a serious look. (honestly I've already looked, but didn't find anything. ) Probably going shopping at sportsmans soon. Maybe get that pair of Crispi's I should have bought years ago.
Nice 👍
If all boots were made "the right way" they would all be $500+, and all go out of business this year. Its sad to see, but it happened in the car world, the gun world, etc..
Yes I will pass on Danner
Does any here onwed a pair of Danner trail field? Is it good??
I guess you could wear these hunting.
can you review the danner gtx wedge biker boot?
Danner used to be really good
Not any more
Bro please do Jim Green numzaan
I need a pair of good boots.eddie Bauer K6 bootsare just as good BUTT 200$ .
Danner is more concerned about profits than customers.
sweet flavor, eh? ;)
When you guys do the cut in half reveal, add a moan. It’ll be hilarious!
Freecap mountain boot ....
Buy la sportiva