new hunting boots

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Shane0709, Sep 25, 2015.

  1. Shane0709

    Shane0709 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I just ordered Muck pursuit supreme hunting boots. They seem really nice, they are temp rated to -40 degrees and 100% waterproof. Does anyone else wear muck boots in the stand?
     
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    Adamant2010 Weekend Warrior

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    I bought my first pair of mucks this year...the woody max boots...we'll see how they handle this season!
     
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    Codyjoew Newb

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    You both just made the best disission of your life lol. Been hunting mucks for years best boots out there.

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    I bought a pair about 8 years ago and that is still the pair that I wear today. Great boot even though I think that they made better boots back in the day they are still a very good boot.
     
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    ngabowhunter Weekend Warrior

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    I live in Ga and just bought my first pair of the woody sports, not that cod here. i have not hunted in them yet, looking forward to it.
     
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    I've been wearing a pair of Woody Elites for the past 5 seasons with no issues...they are very comfortable for walking. Decent comfort for a long stand. They are just needing to be replaced this year. I have a early season pair of Lacrosse Aerohead 3.5mm that are not as comfortable walking distance but the footbed is super cush for standing all day. Not sure if I'll get a pair of Muck Arctic Pros to replace or another pair of Aerohead with the 7mm. I am sure you will be covered the vast majority of a hunting season in those pursuit supremes.
     
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    davidingle Weekend Warrior

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    I wear the woody sports and they are comfortable from early season right now all the way through December and January. I tripped over a strand of barbed wire last year and almost punctured them but they are still holding dry!
     
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    Matt/TN Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I'm about to have to get some more. I have a hole in my Woody Max's. They've been great boots although not the warmest in late season


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    treyman654 Weekend Warrior

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    I use the field blazers. best boots I have, however they make my feet so damn hot sometimes.
     
  10. tynimiller

    tynimiller Legendary Woodsman

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    Won't use Muck boots personally, but know many that love em.
     
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    Never used them, I like cheap Walmart brand scent control survivors better than any muck style boot I've ever used so far.
     

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