Altberg Defenders; which are basically a standard issue British infantry boot. I wear them everyday, in town, hunting, on my fall, winter and spring trapline, and to more than a few weddings and funerals. Wet , dry, hot , cold, pretty darn steep, most of the continents.
I never knew what a good boot was before I tried Altbergs. Probably thought I did though.![]()
Lowa Hunter GTX are great boots but spendy
Altberg Defenders; which are basically a standard issue British infantry boot. I wear them everyday, in town, hunting, on my fall, winter and spring trapline, and to more than a few weddings and funerals. Wet , dry, hot , cold, pretty darn steep, most of the continents.
I never knew what a good boot was before I tried Altbergs. Probably thought I did though.![]()
I'll have to look into a pair as my old ones have just about had itMy Hanwag Alaska GTX have been my nearly daily wear for 2 years now. Many hiking and hunting trips in those boots, along with walking to and from work each day.
If you want boots for mountains look at Lowa and Scarpa, Sportivas are good too. Muck and Cabelas are eastern boots different requirements.
Not "Eastern," just lowland...
Kamik Ice Breakers
I can tell you which ones not to get, the Itasca brand boots from Canadian tire. Even though they say waterproof right on them, they suck up water like a sponge.
If you want boots for mountains look at Lowa and Scarpa, Sportivas are good too. Muck and Cabelas are eastern boots different requirements.