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<blockquote data-quote="Adam Carter" data-source="post: 276258" data-attributes="member: 3296"><p>If you are going for comfort I would suggest a pair of Danner boots. They are the best boots I have ever put on my feet. You can get the pronghorn's in 600gram that will do fine from bow season to late season. I have a pair of insulated booties I keep in my backpack when it gets really cold. Danner boots are a little higher than others but they are well worth the money if you do some walking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam Carter, post: 276258, member: 3296"] If you are going for comfort I would suggest a pair of Danner boots. They are the best boots I have ever put on my feet. You can get the pronghorn's in 600gram that will do fine from bow season to late season. I have a pair of insulated booties I keep in my backpack when it gets really cold. Danner boots are a little higher than others but they are well worth the money if you do some walking. [/QUOTE]
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