I'm tired of buying crap boots for under $100. I've got a couple of pairs of Hi-Tecs that say they are water proof, but they aren't. Wet grass will completely soak the boot. On top of that, because they are trying to be water proof, they don't breath at all.
Last year I hunted in the snow in $20 styrofoam muck boots from WalMart, and my feet were perfectly dry and warm. It was glorious.
So I'm thinking that I want something that is a water proof pack boot, uninsulated, and at least 8". I'm only hunting into October this year so it's not like I need a deep winter boot.
I'm aware of Scarpa (that's all they sold at the archery place in Wheat Ridge where I bought my pack), but reviews on Amazon have me worried. My buddy bought a pair, but he's only worn them once and it wasn't even hiking.
Rinella is always talking about Schnee's boots, and that's what I'm looking at right now, but I'd like some other ideas or personal experiences if possible.
I'm looking hard at the Beartooth II Classics and the Hunter II right now.
I don't think I'm ready to step up to a custom like Whites, plus I don't have time since hunting is less than a month away.
Comments? Suggestions?