![]() One look and you can tell they are built for long days and tough conditions, and the fact that they carry the LaCrosse brand, you know they’re comfortable as well. LaCrosse Ursa MS LaCrosse Ursa MSĪfter five years on the drawing board and countless backcountry excursions putting them to the test, LaCrosse brings the waterproof Ursa MS to the table. Like virtually all bearing the Kenetrek brand, they are waterproof and breathable, and with their Super-Gripping Garçon outsole they are rock solid. A great crossover option for the bowhunter needing a good boot for an early season whitetail hunt but still desiring something that will handle the rigors of a backcountry adventure, the 7” Slide Rock is feather light at just 3.6 pounds, and features all-leather construction from lace to toe and reinforced rubber toe and heel guards for extra toughness. ![]() Although known for producing top-shelf boots for guys who prefer a lonely ridge to a treestand, their list of other options goes far beyond that and their new Slide Rock Hiker is an excellent example. Lucky for us, there’s no shortage of options for us to match the boot with a given hunting situation, and a fan favorite among western bowhunters would certainly have to be Kenetrek. Kenetrek Slide Rock Hiker Kenetrek Slide Rock Hiker Whether you’re in a treestand dealing with cold temperatures or packing deep into some no-name basin in an effort to leave the crowds behind out west, it can be miserable if your feet aren’t taken care of. It can’t be overstated how important our feet are as bowhunters.
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