Browning Heritage Traditional Green Hunting Boots - Waterproof Gore-Tex® (For Men)
$149.50
$299.00
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Closeouts. Browning's Heritage traditional green kangaroo leather hunting boots are moc-toe style, upland bird hunting boots with Gore-Tex® waterproof membranes. Cambrelle® lining works with the Gore-Tex® to wick perspiration away from feet.Gore-Tex® bootie offers superior waterproof breathable performanceKangaroo leather upper for lightweight comfort and great supportSharkskin toe caps resist scuffing and wear like ironGel Cell insert in heel for cushioningRemovable C-3 footbed with Dryz®Fully gusseted tongue keeps debris outTwo eyelet, three lock lace, two speed hook lacing Vibram® GumLite rubber outsoleHeight: 8-½"Weight: 3 lb. 2 oz. pr.Closeouts. USA.Width: M(medium) W(wide)
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Most comfortable boots I've owned By Buckmaster13 from Dacula, Georgia on 07/30/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Lightweight, Waterproof Best Uses: Big Game Hunting, Bird Hunting, Warm Climate Describe Yourself: Experienced Hunter Sizing: Feels half size too big Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I used these boots for some preseason scouting the last couple of days. These boots really have a short breakin time. mold to your feet like a glove. They are definitely waterproof as I crossed several streams and my feet were dry all day. Sizing is a little wierd I normally wear a 9.5 med but I ordered 9 wide in these and they fit great. overall the best boots Ive ever owned.
By Brian from VA on 07/28/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Stylish, Waterproof Best Uses: Big Game Hunting, Bird Hunting Describe Yourself: Experienced Hunter Sizing: Feels half size too big Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: These are excellent, well-made in the USA boots. I ordered a size 11 Medium, which is what my foot measures on a brannock device. They seem just a bit long in the toe area when wearing mid weight socks, as I have more than a thumb's width distance between my toe and the end. I hope the kangaroo leather holds up well, as it does feel a bit thin, but then again I've read that kangaroo leather is stronger than cowhide of the same thickness.
I needed to replace my 30 yr old pair! By LDE from Jesup, GA on 06/19/2008 Describe Yourself: Experienced Hunter Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Arch does not seem to be cut as "full", but I am sure they will feel better after a couple of trips. Finish is better than expected.
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