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bud334 #1284015 03/03/15 02:42 AM
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I tried on a pair of Danner Steadfast snake boots yesterday. They were the best feeling pair of hunting boots I've ever tried on. I'll be wearing a pair of those this Spring.


Where did ya find these at. i've been looking at the vaprtrek and jackals but wanted to try a pair of the steadfast danners before I bought anything.



Woods and Water in Tuscaloosa. The Lacrosse/Danner rep had a pair there Saturday. They should be getting some in soon.


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I've posted this before, but I bought a pair of the Irish Setter VaprTrek, last year. My feet would get wet, walking across a dew covered food plot. Irish Setter does not handle their warranty claims; you have to go thru where you purchased the boots. MPW gave me a refund. I really expected a better boot, and for Irish Setter, who is related to Vasque and Red Wing, to handle their own problems.

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I'm hoping I can check out some of the steadfast ones soon. But I've heard that about the vaprtrek more than once. That's alotta money to spend to have wet feet

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Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
I tried on a pair of Danner Steadfast snake boots yesterday. They were the best feeling pair of hunting boots I've ever tried on. I'll be wearing a pair of those this Spring.


I wish Danner would make a pair of snake boots with a side zipper. I can't deal with all those laces everytime I take boots on and off.

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I've got a pair of side-zipper Irish Setters snake boots I bought a few years ago that leak like a sieve but wear awesome; if snakes aren't a problem, I use Muck and/or Lacrosse insulated boots, depending on how cold it is.


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They are currently making the Pronghorn in a side zip, and they are HIGH! I know Mack's Prairie Wings and Dungarees, have them, they are brown in color.

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They are currently making the Pronghorn in a side zip, and they are HIGH! I know Mack's Prairie Wings and Dungarees, have them, they are brown in color.



I just looked those up and i like them. But they sure do like them with that price.

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just ordered a pair of Cabelas Speed Hunter Boa. every ounce counts running up and down mnts.

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Originally Posted By: HeartofDixie
Anyone have any experience with Cabelas Boa Snake Boots ?

Seems like a lot of $$$ or a boot made by Cabelas, but maybe I'm missing something


I'm starting on my 3rd season I believe with mine and they have held up really well. I wear them a good bit during the summer also while trapping and fishing. They are definitely worth the money.


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It says on the box that they are "guaranteed against defects in workmanship for the lifetime of the product" I interpret that to mean that if they ever start leaking just take them back to Cabela's. I don't see how you can beat that. I really like mine.

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It says on the box that they are "guaranteed against defects in workmanship for the lifetime of the product" I interpret that to mean that if they ever start leaking just take them back to Cabela's. I don't see how you can beat that. I really like mine.


I had a buddy, who bought a pair of their waders, and everytime he got a hole in them, he exchanged them for new ones. I think he went about 10 years with that "one" pair.

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It says on the box that they are "guaranteed against defects in workmanship for the lifetime of the product" I interpret that to mean that if they ever start leaking just take them back to Cabela's. I don't see how you can beat that. I really like mine.


I had a buddy, who bought a pair of their waders, and everytime he got a hole in them, he exchanged them for new ones. I think he went about 10 years with that "one" pair.


Can't beat that!


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Under Armor if you don't mind wet feet in dew covered grass.


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