The Best Boots for Deer Hunting!

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  • čas přidán 5. 02. 2022
  • In this week's Gear or Gadget, we are bringing our experiences with different products to the table to do a hybrid style product review. We are calling this segment "Gear or Gadget." Today in the studio we have Jared McLellan, our new hire for customer service here at Exodus.
    We will be determining whether we think this piece of hunting equipment is gear, and we would buy it again or is it a gadget and money can be better spent somewhere else.
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    #1 We are not here to brand bash anyone. We are simply here to give honest reviews on products we have used.
    #2 NO USEAGE OF THE TERM "GAME CHANGER". The game has not changed, and will not change from a single product.
    In this episode, we talk about Chad's choice in hunting boots. Chad brought to the table the Crispi Thor GTX Boots that he bought for hunting out west, and the Crispi Hunter GTX Boots that he has been using to keep his feet warm for whitetail hunting. Jared brought to the table, a useless tool that is supposed to make field dressing a deer easier, but it just adds an unnecessary step and space in your hunting backpack. Cam brought to the table, some of the best fixed blade broad heads on the market, the Afflictor K2 Fixed Blade Broadheads and the Afflictor EXT Fixed Blade Broadheads. be sure to tune in for this one!
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Komentáře • 35

  • @user-mk5rs2kc8c
    @user-mk5rs2kc8c Před 2 dny

    The toe boxes on Crispi boots don't agree with my foot, but the Kenetrek wide versions do. I love Crispi construction, but they always press against the outside of my toes. I'd wear them otherwise. Feet swell on long treks, if it is already pressing your toes in an A/C environment, that's bad.

  • @jimreed3904
    @jimreed3904 Před 2 lety +3

    not only a quality pair of boots is a must.. but a quality "broke in" pair of boots is just as important... nothing worse (and I have done this) than ball buster blister maintenance after the 1st day of hoofing on a hunt of life time chasing elk, mule deer, or whitetail..

  • @dennybirchfield
    @dennybirchfield Před 2 lety +2

    Love content like this really helps alot thanks

  • @Chalz108
    @Chalz108 Před 2 lety +4

    The buttout is an awesome tool. It really works good if you use it correctly

  • @quintinkale1242
    @quintinkale1242 Před 2 lety +2

    I have had a pair of meindl boots for 6 hunting seasons now, love them, I to am not a fan of rubber boots, yet there is a time and place for them, I primarily do hang and hunts as well as using a climber yet so I like something lighter and more maneuverable. That being said my meindls are amazing but non insulated which are fine up until I hits 25-30 I start to find myself struggling with sits. The higher crispi has caught my eye, how do they stack up against the 400 gram kenetrek or howag boots. Thanks for your input and video.

  • @radamrussell
    @radamrussell Před 8 měsíci

    I went with Zamberlan Leopard GTX for my deer boot. Two seasons so far, and I love them. No break in needed at all. I tried on the Crispi Summit and some Salewa as well, but went with Zamberlan. I like how the stiffness feels like it propels me forward. They are quiet, and I love the stiff shank because I am primarily hunting from a saddle, and i just lock in the shank on the edge of the platform. It's just comfy and allows zero pressure on my foot from the edge of the platform. I am thinking about getting a pair of Crispi Attiva's just for everyday wear and hiking, maybe scouting because they are unbelievably comfortable and all the less expensive shoes I have been buying are just junk - Altras, Merrell, Kean, Adidas. If the Crispis don't last me three times longer I might go back to throwaway brands, but I also think my body is gonna feel 10x better after walking in them throughout the day. You get what you pay for. Shoes/boots and beds are kinda important.

  • @WeekendPursuitOutdoors
    @WeekendPursuitOutdoors Před 9 měsíci

    200 Grams isn't gonna cut it if you're hunting treestands in the midwest in Nov. (Kansas) The Danner Pronghorn 1200 gram with a medium weight wool sock works well. On really cold days, the Artic Shield boot covers will keep you in the stand all day.

  • @mikeadams3341
    @mikeadams3341 Před 2 lety +1

    Definite game changer boots

  • @cantgetenoughoutdoors3258

    Im late, boots are very important lots of options to match the hunting style!!! Yes yes lol

  • @bucktalk69
    @bucktalk69 Před 2 lety

    Hanwag Alaskan GTX AWSOME !!!!

  • @covidisevent201
    @covidisevent201 Před 2 lety +6

    It's a 1/4 turn on the butt out. They work great better then splitting the pelvis. I don't leave home without my buttout. You guys are wrong on this. I never clamp it off. Just pull it through. It's way easier with the buttout.

    • @_1COR15.1-4
      @_1COR15.1-4 Před 2 lety +2

      Exactly

    • @markwilson4942
      @markwilson4942 Před 2 lety +2

      I agree !

    • @covidisevent201
      @covidisevent201 Před 2 lety +2

      @@_1COR15.1-4 down to 1min 50 secs fastest gut with using the buttout. My old man times me. I have to gut his too its hard for him so I get a lot of practice lol.

    • @covidisevent201
      @covidisevent201 Před 2 lety +1

      @@markwilson4942 it's sped my gut time up greatly. 1 min 50 secs. I just pull it all out as one. Grab esophagus and pull. Buttout last. Then pull the poop shoot.

  • @The_hopeful_hunter
    @The_hopeful_hunter Před 2 lety

    Might be the laces.

  • @indianapublicland7429
    @indianapublicland7429 Před 2 lety

    Kentrek and Crispi the best hands down.

  • @joelaubrey1818
    @joelaubrey1818 Před 2 lety +3

    My first experience with a butt out tool was a bust. Literally. I was 18 and it was my 2nd deer. I stuck it up the wrong hole on a doe… turned, and turned, and it broke. I was the laughing stock of the group for awhile after that…

    • @chadsyl23
      @chadsyl23 Před 2 lety

      That’s a funny story, thanks for sharing!

    • @bowhunter-td3xo
      @bowhunter-td3xo Před 2 lety

      I have a fond memory of a buddy doing the same, so you're not alone in that error! 😂

    • @joelaubrey1818
      @joelaubrey1818 Před 2 lety

      Lol

    • @NTHunt
      @NTHunt Před 9 měsíci

      I did the same thing first time I used it too

  • @gregoryminniear8184
    @gregoryminniear8184 Před 2 lety

    Ok first off I view you guys moor on the whitetail world. Rubber boots in archer season in the Midwest are a must in heavy pressure states. I have had the same pair of lacrosse boots for 10 yeas. In Michigan I have watched deer sent track leather gortext boots to the tree. Dose a hiking like boot serve it purpose in hanging sets and such yes but in hunting no. You guys love John E. On here what’s his boots of choice rubber for a reason.

    • @brentbandy3566
      @brentbandy3566 Před 8 měsíci

      So you’re saying you’ve watched a whitetail track a human being all the way to the tree that they’re sitting in? In my experience, when the smell something they don’t like, they tend to go in the opposite direction 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @ukjw2
    @ukjw2 Před 2 lety +5

    300$ boots and they squeak lol. F that. Alll credibility lost when pumping 300-500$ boots and “con is they squeak” lol

    • @travisethridge4062
      @travisethridge4062 Před 2 lety

      I thought same thing. My Merrills don't squeak but I also don't walk hundreds of miles

  • @indianapublicland7429
    @indianapublicland7429 Před 2 lety

    Thors are not narrow. They are stiff for sure!

  • @indianapublicland7429
    @indianapublicland7429 Před 2 lety

    Mine dont squeek!

  • @slimpictony
    @slimpictony Před rokem

    Sorry guys you must not be qualified to use the buttout tool lol!! It is definitely a great piece of gear if used correctly.

  • @NSWvet83
    @NSWvet83 Před rokem

    I can't imagine any $300 pair is better than a $150 boot

    • @carvedwood1953
      @carvedwood1953 Před 10 měsíci

      150 is still too expensive for my taste lol.

    • @landonboomsma2594
      @landonboomsma2594 Před 9 měsíci

      They are so much better. Especially for any western hunting. I’d say you should never spend less then $300 for lace up boots

  • @carvedwood1953
    @carvedwood1953 Před 10 měsíci

    Christ those are all way too expensive.

    • @landonboomsma2594
      @landonboomsma2594 Před 9 měsíci

      Most important investment in hunting don’t buy cheap boots

    • @carvedwood1953
      @carvedwood1953 Před 9 měsíci

      @@landonboomsma2594 Price may correlate to quality but it is not equal to quality. You can overspend all you want though, not my money.