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<blockquote data-quote="ducky" data-source="post: 2493430" data-attributes="member: 94420"><p>Just a thought here, have you looked at combat boots? A lot of the same companies that make your high dollar hunting boots make combat boots. 21 years of service and more hunting, I've often wore my combat boots. I've worn many boots on 15-20 mile ruck marches without hot spots or blisters carrying upwards of 60 lbs of gear.</p><p></p><p>I've owned combat boots made by Lowa, Merrell, Danner, and other big name hunting boot manufacturers. They all sell for around $150-200 for a standard combat boot, a little more for insulated/waterproof. So just a little food for thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ducky, post: 2493430, member: 94420"] Just a thought here, have you looked at combat boots? A lot of the same companies that make your high dollar hunting boots make combat boots. 21 years of service and more hunting, I've often wore my combat boots. I've worn many boots on 15-20 mile ruck marches without hot spots or blisters carrying upwards of 60 lbs of gear. I've owned combat boots made by Lowa, Merrell, Danner, and other big name hunting boot manufacturers. They all sell for around $150-200 for a standard combat boot, a little more for insulated/waterproof. So just a little food for thought. [/QUOTE]
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