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Men's Insulated Waterproof Hunting Boots Non-Slip Shoes, 1200-gram, Brown

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$79.95

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2.Color:Brown


Product details

  • Sole material
    Ethylene Vinyl Acetate, Rubber
  • Shaft circumference
    26.48 inches
  • Outer material
    Rubber
  • Closure type
    Lace-Up

About this item

  • ALL-PURPOSE BOOTS – Our hunting boots for men are designed for the hard-working guys out there. Great all-purpose boots, perfect for a hunt, scouting, or simply tackling chores outside, they’ve got you covered
  • STAY WARM AND COMFORTABLE – These insulated boots feature 1200 gram Thinsulate Insulation for chill-stopping warmth. A padded tongue and collar add additional comfort
  • WATERPROOF BREATHABLE MEMBRANE – Waterproof boots with a breathable membrane that keeps water out while allowing vapor to escape. A moisture-wicking mesh lining wicks away moisture to keep your feet dry
  • GRIPPING RUBBER SOLES – Oil-resistant, dual-density rubber lug outsoles provide durability and top traction. Height (approx.): 8.5"
  • LONG-LASTING LEATHER UPPERS – Find quality craftsmanship and fine detailing in these leather boots for men. A leather and nylon uppers construction makes them extra flexible and durable



Product Description

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Huntrite Men's Insulated Waterproof Hunting Boots, 1,200-gram

Huntrite Men's Insulated Waterproof Hunting Boots, 1,200-gram

Huntrite Men's Insulated Waterproof Hunting Boots, 1,200-gram

Huntrite Men's Insulated Waterproof Hunting Boots, 1,200-gram

Customer Reviews
4.4 out of 5 stars 449
4.4 out of 5 stars 316
4.3 out of 5 stars 268
4.4 out of 5 stars 21
4.7 out of 5 stars 17
4.4 out of 5 stars 291
Price $79.95 $69.95 $59.95 $62.97 $49.95 $79.95
Waterproof
Insulated 1,200-gram 800-gram 400-gram 800-gram none 1,600-gram
Upper Material Full-grain leather & nylon Full-grain leather & nylon Full-grain leather & nylon Nylon Nylon Rugged leather & nylon
Insole Material Removable EVA Removable EVA Removable EVA Cushion Cushion EVA
Outsole Material Oil-resistant rubber lug Oil-resistant rubber lug Oil-resistant rubber lug Rubber lug Rubber lug Rubber
Height 8.5" 8.5" 8.5" 8" 6" 12"
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Roofer Joe !
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
I ordered the wide size , perfect comfortable
HECTOR
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
This booths are great,good value,they look and feel great,I do recommend you buy this item I love my booths.
Ryan Workman
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
I read a lot of reviews and people was they were great and then some people horrible and all this. You're not buying a $200 pair of boots you're buying less than $100 pair of boots. They are very comfortable and very warm on the reviews people were right about the size does run a little bigger. I always buy a wide shoe which they was spot on on that but I would recommend ordering at least a half size smaller than what you normally wear. Because with these you're not going to need thermal socks that will take up the extra room!!
Earl
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Only had for a week but I was working outside and it was only 7 degrees and feet never got cold only complaint I have is they fit a little bigger
Nick M.
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Fit as advertise ! 1200 gm insulated more then worm enough.Will be getting another pair.Price is right and worked well in snow.
Brenda T.
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
Very happy with this boot. Comfortable and warm. I work outside and this is a great boot for the price.
Tony
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
Keep your feet warm
M. Beardsley
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2021
I've only had them for a couple of hours. I like them so far. If that changes, I will definitely update the review and I will probably update the review after winter regardless. Right now on 12/3/21, 1,200 gm of Thinsulate is overkill. Between the boots and the wool socks I'm wearing, my feet are toasty right now. If they were much toastier, it would be uncomfortable. I got them for $89 on Cyber Monday. That seems like an awesome price for what they are. I can't lose at that price.Yeah, they're made in China but I couldn't find the boot I wanted that was made in America. The closest non-Chinese manufactured boot that I could find that was anywhere close to what I wanted was an Italian Sawtooth boot for like $489 which I was prepared to buy but it didn't come in a 14 wide.I measured my foot length and width and came up with 11 3/4" L x 4.5"W and ordered a 14W. With a moderately thick pair of wool socks, they fit close to perfectly. I would have liked to have tried a 13.5W but it wasn't available and this is a common problem for me. With the socks, the fit is close to perfect. They could be a little tighter I think but I wouldn't return them when they're this close. I will probably put in a Dr. Scholl's insert of some kind however to tighten them up a bit and ensure there is adequate arch support. I feel like arch support may be lacking a bit but it's too soon to say. It's nothing that would prompt a return however and I'd have to really go out and road march for some miles with these to definitively state that the arch support is lacking and that isn't going to happen any time soon.The toebox is, again, maybe just a hair too roomy.The tread is super aggressive. I love it.Construction seems good but it's way too soon to pass judgement there. I will edit this if they fall apart. the boots they're replacing are easily 10 years old and still perfectly serviceable and were probably not made in America either. I fully expect 10 years of light to moderate use out of these.Weight: . I tried weighing them on the bathroom scales and I repeatedly got 2.4-2.6 lbs. I got 5.6 when I weighed them together. They ain't tennis shoes.Stitching: 80% double stitched with no obvious flaws. Double stitched where it needs to be.What I don't like: I wish they could be zipped up. I will be looking for some kind of zipper solution. I think the insole may be a bit...cheap. I'm going to put an insert in them as I stated which will probably run about $20. I'm not even going to take a chance on getting plantar fasciitis from a bad insole. Both of these things are barely worth mentioning and will not detract from the 5 stars that I am presently giving to these boots.Bottom line: These boots kick butt. Take note American boot manufacturers.