X3 on MEC.
I am not sure why there is a need for a separate class of boots called "Hunting Boots" (other than cosmetics). Nobody needs to rely on their boots more than serious hikers/mountain climbers, making them the best choice for hunters too. MEC's line of backpacking boots, such as Scarpa, Zamberlan, and Asolo are all excellent choices. You will immediately know where that extra $100 (over likes of Danners) went to.
By the way, if you get to MEC, make sure you hold a pair of "Gronell Klondike" Boots. At 6 Lbs of full grain leather, they are not what the OP asked for. But last of their kind and what the old world craftsmanship used to offer before everything went plastic. They are discontinued now and if they have one in your size, just take it for no reason!
I am not sure why there is a need for a separate class of boots called "Hunting Boots" (other than cosmetics). Nobody needs to rely on their boots more than serious hikers/mountain climbers, making them the best choice for hunters too. MEC's line of backpacking boots, such as Scarpa, Zamberlan, and Asolo are all excellent choices. You will immediately know where that extra $100 (over likes of Danners) went to.
By the way, if you get to MEC, make sure you hold a pair of "Gronell Klondike" Boots. At 6 Lbs of full grain leather, they are not what the OP asked for. But last of their kind and what the old world craftsmanship used to offer before everything went plastic. They are discontinued now and if they have one in your size, just take it for no reason!


















































