Well, it's time to replace another pair of Rocky snake boots after three years of hard hunting. Of course they started leaking during the first Spring I hunted in them, which has been the norm for every pair I owned. Luckily, I have never been struck, but they give me a security blanket when chasing birds in the Spring and our woods are full of rattlers and cottonmouths. Not only do they leak, but they are not real comfortable either, especially covering alot of ground. I am wanting to get another brand this year and I am leaning towards the Danner Pronghorns after reading so many positive comments about them on here. I have also been looking at some Chippewa snake boots, but I have no feedback on them. I like the fact that they are a slip on style, which would be a major selling feature to me. But, I have no idea about the comfort level with them. Has anyone ever wore this boot or another Chippewa?
http://www.chippewaboots.com/boots/snake_boots/25110
this will be the third year in my Rocky's...no issues with them but I can assure you my next pair will be zip ups...
Quote from: tiggere on January 22, 2012, 05:06:26 AM
this will be the third year in my Rocky's...no issues with them but I can assure you my next pair will be zip ups...
If I were to go back with another pair of Rocky boots, I would try one of these.
http://www.amazon.com/Mossy-Oak-Footwear-MO2028-Waterproof/dp/B005P7WPIS
http://www.rockyboots.com/Product-Details/9895/1600FQ0001580/Rocky-ProLight-Waterproof-SnakeProof-Boot/
Once everyone in the house gets up I will go pull mine out of the closet to see what style they are...I wear them all the time and they are very comfortable...the only issue is the laces take FOREVER to tie...I'm too cheap to go buy another pair until these fall apart :P...
Hey, take a look at the Redhead brand sold through Bass Pro, specifically the ones with the zipper. I absolutely love mine. So much so, in fact, I have 3 pairs. Every time I catch them on sale, I buy another pair. The zipper, is, in my opinion, the best thing since sliced bread. Makes them extremely easy to put on, and, more importantly, take off. No grunting and groaning like you have to do with most rubber boots, and certainly much easier and faster than laces.
I also like mine in hot weather, because, like all boots, they can be a little hot, but with the zippers, when you set up to call, or set down to listen for a while, you can just yank the zippers all the way down and let your feet breathe, something you can't do with lace-up boots.
I've never had an issue with mine leaking. I use Mink oil or the equivalent on the leather portions, and spray the Cordura portions liberally with silicone waterproofing a couple of times each season. Yes, I know, they are Gore-Tex, but most every GT boot I've owned eventually leaks if you don't keep them externally waterproofed. I've waded water with mine right up to the tops with no problems. Neill
I got a pair of rocky snake boots I haven't had any trouble out of them yet hunted with them pretty hard last spring
The ones I wear are the Rocky Aztecs love'em.
I got me a pair of the lacrosse adder snake boots during bow season. I've wore them all deer season with no issues so far. I've been in water a lot with them. They are very comfortable for long walks. I caught them on sale for $100, they run $140-$150 regular price.
Shane
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Quote from: Neill_Prater on January 22, 2012, 11:44:27 AMHey, take a look at the Redhead brand sold through Bass Pro
My first pair of snake boots were Chippewas. They were heavy and leaked BAD!!
Next 2 pairs were Rockys. They both leaked not long after I bought them.
Last 2 pairs were Redhead knockoffs of the Rockys. Both of them lasted 2-3 years before starting to leak. I would recommend the Redheads. Every bit as light weight, comfortable, and more durable than the Rockys, and they were almost half the price.
Mine are the 15" rocky rattlesnake, not zipup, started leaking in the first year, not sure how many years I have had had them now but have been struck once no penetration. But wont own rockys again. Both pair I own leak like crazy.
Danner Pronghorn GTX. Nuf said!! :happy0064:
A little disclaimer. I looked up the Redhead boots on the Bass Pro site today, just to see what the regular price is now ($139), and read several unflattering reviews, most in the last year, concerning the soles coming apart in a short time. I've never had this problem with mine, and have worn my oldest pair quite a bit. That said, apparently they had some issues with this for at least a period of time, hopefully that has been resolved.
I will probaly regret it, but for the money and easiness to take them on and off, I had to give these a try. Found some on closeout for $105.
Rocky MO2028 size zip
(http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e386/nikilove28/41VhrzDNbiL__SX395_.jpg)
Russell Moccasin
http://russellmoccasin.com/boots_turkeyhunter/boots_turkeyhunter.html
Bought my first pair in 94 and wore them until 2005 when I had my hip replaced. Yes you have to take care of them, but they will last a lifetime. The only reason I had to replace them after 2005 was because my old pair had 5/8" lift in them for the shortness of my leg. After the hip replacement, my leg was lengthened.
I bought a pair of Rocky snake boots that first year. They leaked after 3 weeks and would not warranty them. Spoke with Rocky and they build their boots for the "average Sportsman" that will use them 3 or 4 weekends a season and should last 3-4 years. So in other words if I wear them every day, I will get the expected life out of them in less than one season.
I had my foot measured again at the next convention they were at and had a new pair of beets made. I also ordered a couple of pairs of shoes.
Hands down, by far the most comfortable and long lasting snake boot. I would be still wearing the first pair if I had not had my hip replaced and they were made in 1994.
I agree with the gentleman concerning Russell boots. I bought a pair in 2000 and they are ready for their 13th season!
What price were the russell boots in 2000 cause them turkey boots are $450.00 now. Wow but 13 seasons is impressive I have always liked danner boots till they quit making the boot I loved to work in. I have got a pair of danner pronghorns snake boots and they are decent but I wouldnt say I love them yes they seem to be durable boot but thats my feet ! Those russels I like but 450 is a stout price!
Sportsmans Warehouse has the Pronghorns on Clearance for $169.97, regularly $239.99
http://www.sportsmanswarehouse.com/sportsmans/Danner-Pronghorn-Snakeboot/productDetail/Mens-Upland-Footwear/prod71563/cat114207
Let me also give my two cents for the Russell boots. Bought my first pair at the convention in 2001 have worn them every season since, and I mean worn them I hunt about 8 states a year and just over 40 days. Texas thorns, wyoming rocks, florida sand, Mississippi snakes, these boots have been through a lot. Best thing about them I can wear this boot the rest of my turkey hunting life..... I like them so much I got a pair of zephyr boots to wear everyday.
Quote from: georgiaboy83 on January 24, 2012, 02:16:50 PM
I have worn several different pairs of snake boots and the ones I am currently in are the best by far and not to bad on the wallet. They are the Cabela's Pinnacle here's a link Cabela's Pinnacle Snake Boots (http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas-15-Pinnacle-Zippered-Snake-Boots-with-GORE-TEX-Scent-Lok/1208041.uts?Ntk=AllProducts&searchPath=%2Fcatalog%2Fsearch.cmd%3Fform_state%3DsearchForm%26N%3D0%26fsch%3Dtrue%26Ntk%3DAllProducts%26Ntt%3Dsnake%2Bboots%26x%3D0%26y%3D0%26WTz_l%3DHeader%253BSearch-All%2BProducts&Ntt=snake+boots&WTz_l=Header%3BSearch-All+Products)
I had these and loved them but eventually replaced them with the Cabela's goretex lace-ups because I wanted them to fit just a little tighter than the zip-ups did.
One VERY important fact about the Cabela's branded boots is they carry a LIFETIME warranty and that includes leaking! My zip-ups started leaking after 2 years so when I replaced them with the lace-ups the only cost to me was the shipping and since the new ones were a little cheaper that actually offset the shipping cost too. I will never own another pair of snake boots other than Cabela's (and don't intend to ever pay for another pair either) All snake boots will start to leak eventually (before they wear out) and my budget just doesn't allow me to purchase more each time that happens.
Quote from: SKFOOTER on January 23, 2012, 10:29:39 PM
Danner Pronghorn GTX. Nuf said!! :happy0064:
:agreed: :happy0064:
Great boots
Russells for me too.
Amortized over the minimum 10 year life of the boot, your annual foot wear cost is minimal..
Think about this- Russell's are HANDMADE in the USA , to your foot measurements, not some generic size XX mold...
It's a no brainer to me. I have worn my Russell Turkey boots to Mexico in pursuit of the Gould's turkey. And from coast to coast for many years in the course of my normal Spring hunting trips.
For me, in Turkey hunting there are two things to never skrimp on - ammo and boots. I put lots of miles in every Spring and my Russells don't let me down.
Got a pair of danners last week going back 2moro poor fit hot and stiff
never tried the russells, but i have tried most everything else, rocky lacrosse, offbrands, and nothing comes close to the danner pronghorns gtx'x, love them, i hunt 40+ days a year and i wear the same boots, love them, a step above the rest in my opinion. thankfully though i have never tested there snakeproofness.
How do the Danner Pronghorns run as far as fit goes? Are they comparable to normal shoes, run big/small??
I have found alot of luck with irish setters and am getting ready to order another pair that just came out this january and they are zip ups. They are called outrider vipers , I cant tell you how comfortable they are yet but the other pairs I own have lasted and are very comfortable. Not alot of stores carry them yet , you need to check internet if interested. Just a idea.
Danner Jackal II. They feel like a tennis shoe. Light weight. They are a little stiff so Im wearing em every chance I get to loosen them up. They are feeling great.
Quote from: SKFOOTER on January 23, 2012, 10:29:39 PM
Danner Pronghorn GTX. Nuf said!! :happy0064:
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Quote from: Jimbob on January 30, 2012, 07:33:58 PM
I have found alot of luck with irish setters and am getting ready to order another pair that just came out this january and they are zip ups. They are called outrider vipers , I cant tell you how comfortable they are yet but the other pairs I own have lasted and are very comfortable. Not alot of stores carry them yet , you need to check internet if interested. Just a idea.
I'll second the recommendation for the Irish Setters. I picked up these Irish Setter Mt. Claw Viper boots as Sportsman's Guide and love them. Spent weekend-before-last hog hunting here in Central Florida, 12 hrs each day, and not one complaint about them. Here's a link to the Sportsman's Guide page: Irish Setter Mt. Claw Viper (http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/irish-setter-waterproof-mt-claw-viper-snake-boots-mossy-oak.aspx?a=787288)
(http://simage1.sportsmansguide.com/adimgs/l/1/198732_ts.jpg)