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9 June 2012, 23:45 #31Contributing Member
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I finally found the receipt for the Vandals. I sent them back to Danner and they sent me a brand new pair no questions asked. We'll see how they hold up.
The RAT boots wore a LOT for that first month or so, but have since sort of stabilized. I am a bit disappointed in that, but at least they are functional. These are probably the most breathable boots I have ever worn. (Mine are the no-Goretex version).
A couple days ago I ordered another pair from the website where Danner sells their seconds. They're comfortable, effective boots- even if they do like like they're falling to pieces.-lamarbrog
I sold my Browning High Power because it is a heavy, low-capacity, hammer-biting, magazine disconnecting, stiff manual safetied artifact with uncommon magazines, and it still holds the honored place of being my least favorite pistol I have ever owned.
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10 June 2012, 06:40 #32The RAT boots wore a LOT for that first month or so, but have since sort of stabilized. I am a bit disappointed in that, but at least they are functional. These are probably the most breathable boots I have ever worn. (Mine are the no-Goretex version).
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10 June 2012, 09:31 #33Contributing Member
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It doesn't surprise me. I'm quickly becoming convinced that the only way to get boots of acceptable quality would be to have them custom made by someone who really knows what they are doing. It's cost prohibitive.
I'm just going to start buying whatever boots I can get cheap that are a reasonably well-respected brand. I don't think paying more gets you a better product when it comes to footwear (after a certain point, obviously). Get cheap ones, when they fall apart in two months, get a new pair.-lamarbrog
I sold my Browning High Power because it is a heavy, low-capacity, hammer-biting, magazine disconnecting, stiff manual safetied artifact with uncommon magazines, and it still holds the honored place of being my least favorite pistol I have ever owned.
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24 July 2012, 18:30 #34Member
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just got a pair of saloman quest 4d gtx. the best boot i have ever owned
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7 December 2012, 12:06 #35
That mirrors my experience too. I have had the Salomon Quest 4D GTX boots for several months now and they are excellent.
I had a recommendation to try the Salomon boots after being dissatisfied with Danner, Vasque, Merrel etc and after trying, not only their boots, but their trail running shoes and mid height boots I am sold on their quality and value.Last edited by Cameron; 28 December 2012 at 18:34.
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7 December 2012, 19:45 #36Contributing Member
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Wow, this thread is still going... guess it's time for an update.
I still have my Danner RAT boots. After the excessive wear they showed in the first two weeks- they actually haven't gotten substantially worse. Most of the wear that has become evident since that first few weeks is just cosmetic. The soles have gotten a good bit thinner- but I spend every day walking around on a concrete floor, so that's no surprise. No stitches breaking to speak of or further unraveling of any fabric. I ordered a second pair as a backup.
I recently ordered a pair of the non-Goretex Kinetic boots made by Danner. I've worn them for about a week now and am impressed with their comfort. They are imported, made in Vietnam so I hope they don't come apart quickly. I don't believe they can be recrafted. I'm really just breaking them in, and will probably return to my first pair of RAT boots after that and put these in back stock. Very comfortable, though, and light- they might get pulled out if I go on any longer duration backpacking trips. My only complaint so far is the color- they're practically white.-lamarbrog
I sold my Browning High Power because it is a heavy, low-capacity, hammer-biting, magazine disconnecting, stiff manual safetied artifact with uncommon magazines, and it still holds the honored place of being my least favorite pistol I have ever owned.
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27 June 2013, 17:42 #37Contributing Member
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I know this is an old thread but I thought id give you all a update on the Blackhawk boots - I finally wore them out and had to order a new set of boots. My feet started hurting(specifically my arches) a couple of days ago which made me really look at the boots. The souls are pretty much worn all the way down and the support is gone. I think I have had them since August of 2011 and they have taken a beating. I did put an insole in them which helped a lot. Stitchihng held up and so did the insulation. Kept me warm in the winter. They were one of the most comfortable pair of boots that I have owned...now I need a new pair! i ordered a pair of New Balance Bushmaster 6 Inch Black Boot. I believe New Balance bought out OTB. I did not go waterproof this time due to the fact of my assignment is mostly indoors. So, I will need to order a set of waterproof boots..
All and all..i got my money out of them..so thumbs up on these boots..
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27 June 2013, 17:53 #38Contributing Member
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Anyone try SWAT boots? I've been thinking about getting a pair of the side zip ones.
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28 June 2013, 08:39 #39
Been wearing boots for over 35 years. I'm sure there are custom boots and mfg's that we have never heard of and of exreme quality. However, I have to say that I have never been disappointed with any Danner boots I have purchased. I have actually re-soled a few. I just picked up a pair of 453 gtx boots and am completed satisfied.
Boots are like trailers, seems like you need a more than one to suit different applications. One rarely covers all.
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28 June 2013, 19:34 #40
Anyone have a decent recommendation on a low cut boot? During the summer months I like to wear "low - tops" instead of a full size boot.
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28 August 2013, 13:43 #42Member
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Of course as a woman "need new boots" caught my eye. :) I'll check with my husband to see what he recommends and post it in here later.
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28 August 2013, 14:21 #44Member
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I thought this posted earlier, but I guess not.. so trying again..
I got excited seeing "need new boots" - as I am a woman! A woman married to a doomsday preparer! lol Learning a lot, but don't know about boots. Not these kind anyway. :) I'll ask him and post again soon.
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28 August 2013, 19:29 #45
I have Lowa Renegades that I hike every week with they are comfortable, light, and never got a blister in them, however they squeak a lot. I've been eying Salewa MTN trainiers because of the casual look but can't find a good review on them.