Well damn there went that idea lolSolomons are ok but the thorns will eat you up.
Well damn there went that idea lolSolomons are ok but the thorns will eat you up.
I used solomon’s on my April elephant hunt. Most comfortable hunting shoes I have ever owned lightest too. Two problems, they were loud and yes a thorn went through them fortunately not long enough to penetrate my footWell damn there went that idea lol
@Rare Breed - good to know those details——, won’t be buying those boots.I used solomon’s on my April elephant hunt. Most comfortable hunting shoes I have ever owned lightest too. Two problems, they were loud and yes a thorn went through them fortunately not long enough to penetrate my foot
I own a pair of LEMS Outlanders just for kicking around town and have thought several times that they would make a good stalking boot on soft/flat ground. Waterproof, zero-drop heal, light weight, decent tread grip, and very quiet.LEMs shoes & boots currently have my attention the most (followed close by Gokey) but of the LEMs I am considering one or two pairs of any of these.View attachment 618954
I wouldn't go with the trail runners, but I love the Solomon Quest 4D GTX boots. Light enough for summer hiking, hanging tree stands, etc. But structured enough to pack out an elk and sidehill a scree slope without blowing an ankle.What about a Solomon trail running shoe? I’ve been using them for elk hunting here in Wyoming and am fairly impressed.