Hams42
Active member
Well I think it's time for new boots. I'm currently prepping for sheep hunting this fall and went on about a 7 mile shed hunt today. The Kenetrek mountain extremes that I've been running for about 3.5 years just aren't cutting it. I have not liked these boots since I got them. After today though I will be on the hunt for some new ones to break in before September.
So here are the problems that I have and the problems I have with the boots.
I have very hot feet. It can be 40 degrees and my feet will still be sweating. I have a foot that's in between being normal and wide. I do run Sheep Feet so my insoles are thicker than stock insoles. I also have ankles that are prone to spraining and rolling so I need good ankle support.
Kenetrek problems: after about 45 minutes of walking these boots turn into a swamp they do not breath at all. Soaking socks turn into blistered feet. (I have tried a vast array of socks and liners) I went to Kenetrek's store to get these boots. They measured my feet and put me in one size larger than what I measured. With going up in size the toe box still seems to small and my pinky toes are smashed into the sides of the boot along with the fold of the tongue pressing against the top of my big toe(had that problem today but have never had the issue before).
I am not impressed with the performance of the rubber either. I never seem to have traction regardless of temperature but they are especially bad when its cold and on snow and ice. I can not seem to get my heel locked in without cutting off circulation or bruising the top of my feet.
I may be asking a lot but I want a mountain boot that is comfortable, doesn't let moisture in but lets heat out, and that is sturdy enough to keep my weak ankles from spraining.
Thanks for the help all!
So here are the problems that I have and the problems I have with the boots.
I have very hot feet. It can be 40 degrees and my feet will still be sweating. I have a foot that's in between being normal and wide. I do run Sheep Feet so my insoles are thicker than stock insoles. I also have ankles that are prone to spraining and rolling so I need good ankle support.
Kenetrek problems: after about 45 minutes of walking these boots turn into a swamp they do not breath at all. Soaking socks turn into blistered feet. (I have tried a vast array of socks and liners) I went to Kenetrek's store to get these boots. They measured my feet and put me in one size larger than what I measured. With going up in size the toe box still seems to small and my pinky toes are smashed into the sides of the boot along with the fold of the tongue pressing against the top of my big toe(had that problem today but have never had the issue before).
I am not impressed with the performance of the rubber either. I never seem to have traction regardless of temperature but they are especially bad when its cold and on snow and ice. I can not seem to get my heel locked in without cutting off circulation or bruising the top of my feet.
I may be asking a lot but I want a mountain boot that is comfortable, doesn't let moisture in but lets heat out, and that is sturdy enough to keep my weak ankles from spraining.
Thanks for the help all!