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<blockquote data-quote="Aoudad shooter1975" data-source="post: 1824855" data-attributes="member: 102560"><p>Glad so many positive comments on Kenetrek's my luck has not been as good...while my first pair hung in there Ok..my second pair leaked, then the front of the sole came lose, after repairs then did ok...I went elsewhere for mountain boots. I have used Crispi Barksdale SF, and La Sportiva and while I would not call them super comfortable are good mountain hunting boots...stiff and dependable</p><p></p><p>I have multiple pair of Russell boots....chukka, prickly pear bird shooters, and grand slam sheep hunter...all are super comfortable...and I say are awesome boots--but will say they are not "stiff" enough for truly steep country. I'd put my Russell miles ahead of Kenetreks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aoudad shooter1975, post: 1824855, member: 102560"] Glad so many positive comments on Kenetrek's my luck has not been as good...while my first pair hung in there Ok..my second pair leaked, then the front of the sole came lose, after repairs then did ok...I went elsewhere for mountain boots. I have used Crispi Barksdale SF, and La Sportiva and while I would not call them super comfortable are good mountain hunting boots...stiff and dependable I have multiple pair of Russell boots....chukka, prickly pear bird shooters, and grand slam sheep hunter...all are super comfortable...and I say are awesome boots--but will say they are not "stiff" enough for truly steep country. I'd put my Russell miles ahead of Kenetreks [/QUOTE]
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