Caribou Gear

Sold-Please remove

brewdaag

Member
Joined
Jun 21, 2012
Messages
31
Location
Native of eastern WA, now living in western WA. L
I’m selling my non insulated Kenetrek Hardscrabble Hikers in size 12W. I bought them in october (see photos) after the 11.5s I bought turned out to be too small. With the 12’s, I get heel slip, so apparently they just don’t fit my feet. These have been worn on one hunt and have probably 6 miles on them. They were treated with Kenetrek’s beeswax prior to wearing. I’m Selling for $300. Paid $420 in October. Buyer to pay shipping.
 

Attachments

  • 5B14F08C-E568-4BD8-94ED-5DC1D53AB194.jpeg
    5B14F08C-E568-4BD8-94ED-5DC1D53AB194.jpeg
    650.9 KB · Views: 26
  • CAAA7C92-71C3-466C-99FF-DCAB5FDB012F.jpeg
    CAAA7C92-71C3-466C-99FF-DCAB5FDB012F.jpeg
    1.6 MB · Views: 27
  • 95EBBC72-42B3-4BC0-B890-F1B046209303.jpeg
    95EBBC72-42B3-4BC0-B890-F1B046209303.jpeg
    3.1 MB · Views: 26
Last edited:
Try some custom insoles and kick your heels back on the floor a few times before you lace up. Might save you from having to sell them
 
Try some custom insoles and kick your heels back on the floor a few times before you lace up. Might save you from having to sell them
Mule man, I actually did try some superfeet insoles and tried all the lacing techniques that Kenetrek recommends, but unfortunately, my hill is still slipping. On short hunts, it's not a big deal, but i have a 6 mile pack in/4000 elevation gain black bear hunt in August and I can't have my feet breaking down. I'm really bummed to sell them.
 
Mule man, I actually did try some superfeet insoles and tried all the lacing techniques that Kenetrek recommends, but unfortunately, my hill is still slipping. On short hunts, it's not a big deal, but i have a 6 mile pack in/4000 elevation gain black bear hunt in August and I can't have my feet breaking down. I'm really bummed to sell them.
I have custom made in soles for my Kenetreks, they work great in all my boots.
 
Back
Top