Switchback wrote:Switchback wrote:
These are my Boots: 8-inch Danner Strikers, size 9.
I bought these to replace my $19 Response Gear boots (which were the greatest footwear choice since the Vibram Five-Fingers).
I was told at Wholesale Sports they were Danner's "old model" so I got them for $80. Incredible deal. I wear them every day--it took about 2 weeks to break them in perfectly, and my only complaint is that one of the laces broke (not a big deal, just get more laces; you've been warned). I use them both indoors (school/everyday wear) and usually 2-3 times a week out in the forest. They have great traction indoor, and have a non-marking sole. I've used them 3 times at OAA in the past month, my only complaint is that the leather softens up and attracts grey dust
I oilded them up and cleaned them a few days ago so they look pretty gucci. Gore-Tex is breathable and very useful in the PacNW.
You should buy a pair
Hope this was somewhat useful.
Still wearing them! They hold up very well to all sorts of use and abuse. Traction is still great, no squeaking or seam problems, and the insoles are still comfortable.
ogrejager wrote:Switchback, I agree.
I've got three pairs of Danners. I used to have two. After 7 years of firefighting, hunting, and general wear my pair of Danner Quarrys started to have the stitching between the sole and the leather wear out. I took them into the Danner factory store by the airport (yeah, where they're MADE. Leatherman and Danner within 3 miles of each other) and said, "Can you fix this?"
The answer was, "We could, but your leather is trashed anyway, too. Here's 25% off a new pair of boots if you want it." Alright, sold. Got to keep the old pair as kick arounds, too.
To the OP--Danners may be a bit outside your target price range, but there's nothing like having comfortable boots. It's like having a redhead instead of a brunette. They'll go anywhere and do anything...and it'll be fun.
ogrejager wrote:Switchback, I agree.
Switchback wrote:ogrejager wrote:Switchback, I agree.
Sweet success.
ogrejager wrote:Switchback wrote:ogrejager wrote:Switchback, I agree.
Sweet success.
Your dog still doesn't hunt.
Reeko wrote:they are 6" so low cut, but fully waterproof, and pack the reliability and quality of danners. Im a low cut boot person. never saw the need for anything taller.
dos_Santos wrote:What would be your main use for your boots? If you want something light weight, the Danner Tachyon's (~28 oz) or the Nike SFB's (16 oz), are good options. I work for Nike, so that's where my experience lies, but I have been wearing two pairs for over 3 years in both cold and wet, and hot and dry conditions with no complaints. I mainly use them for airsoft or camping occasionally. Not the most rugged boot out there, but that was never their purpose-built mission.
KennewickAirsoft wrote:dos_Santos wrote:What would be your main use for your boots? If you want something light weight, the Danner Tachyon's (~28 oz) or the Nike SFB's (16 oz), are good options. I work for Nike, so that's where my experience lies, but I have been wearing two pairs for over 3 years in both cold and wet, and hot and dry conditions with no complaints. I mainly use them for airsoft or camping occasionally. Not the most rugged boot out there, but that was never their purpose-built mission.
I'd use them for airsoft and hunting, so I'd want something lighter weight for running and traveling longer distances. Thanks for the suggestions.
Switchback wrote:DO NOT skimp on durability just for weight.
ogrejager wrote:Reeko wrote:they are 6" so low cut, but fully waterproof, and pack the reliability and quality of danners. Im a low cut boot person. never saw the need for anything taller.
1. The waterproofing will fail. It always does. Trust me.
2. Taller boots are for people who are worried about things like federal regulations that say if you want to...oh...not get your ankle torched...you should have taller boots. Firefighters have boot restrictions because it helps protect their ankles in a couple of different ways. Loggers also have suggestions on what to wear. Airsoft? Wear what you want, but I'm just saying that there is places for taller boots. Now, maybe, you can see "the need for anything taller."
Reeko wrote:If I were a logger or a firefighter this would be relevant. unfortunately I'm neither. so taller boots have no use in my life and therefor I don't see the need for anything taller. I also don't see a need for ceramic body armor in airsoft either, doesn't mean they don't have their place somewhere else. And waterproofing doesn't mean they are waterproof to a swimming pool, if you put them in a swimming pool, then yes the waterproofing will fail. what it does mean is that mud isn't going to seep through the boot and into your sock.
I'm giving the OP an example of practical boots for airsofting here. Which means mud, shallow puddles, and lots of running. so lightweight, waterproof, and breathable is the name of the game. Sorry if i offended you with my choice of booting attire.
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