Always had bad experience with Merrell Snickers, shoes and boots. They tend to fall apart specially the rubber intersection between the sole and the uppers.
I think the rubber they use is "natural" or "ecological rubber making so fragile to cracks. And they are not cheap to!
Hi.
Thanks for your comment. No I don't live in Namibia, I live in Europe dreaming some day traveling to Africa to hunt my beloved animal....The Cape Buffalo .
...i need to win the lottery first...but still dreaming...i've got my CZ 550 9.3X62 ready in my safe
Absolutely right Velo Dog.
The look is importante but confort is primordial. It's a pity with so many many shoe factories here in my country, no one disign or produce something "pointed" to Africa.
Here in Europe Safari items are always very expensive and difficult to get it due the lack of stores.
As we mostly hunt driven hunt (wild boars) or bush rabbit hunt, woodcock or partridge, the shoes factory concentrate theyr hunting boots in this type of scenarios. Give an exemple of CHIRUCA...
Hi PCC600
Thanks for your opinion. I imagined that situation before, due the sole is only glued and not stitched,and is not easy find a cobbler during a safari
I like a lot the design and the simplicity but in my opinion the price is a bit high unfortunately like I said before..
Hi Sika 98k.
Thanks for your answer.
I live in Europe so I will visit the web site that you recommend. I appreciate!
. I did imagine like they are almost handcraft they were not made for wet or rainy days.
Many thanks
Hi to all members.
I would like to know what do you think about Safari boots. Never been to Africa but I admire all the gear evolved.
So, in terms of quality, confort, durability and look, what do you think about Courtney boots or Jim Green? Wy they are so expensive and anyone knows where to...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.