Product Details
- Size: 14 2E US
- Color: RealTree AP Camouflage
- Brand: Irish Setter
- Model: Gunflint-816-M
- Fabric type: leather
Features
- Leather Hunting Boots
Irish Setter Men's Gunflint-816 Hunting Boot,RealTree AP Camouflage,14 EE US
Product Description
These 816 Irish Setter Men's Gunflint Hunting Boots in Realtree are one of the Gunflint series that is built with Thinsulate insulation and a Goodyear welt with UltraDry waterproof construction. The rugged Bulls-Eye air bob carbon rubber sole features an aggressive design that provides more contact points with the ground for greater stability and traction on uneven terrain. Corklined EVA midsoles provide all-day comfort and cushion against shock. Sturdy steel shanks deliver additional support. Camo nylon uppers with polyurethane-armored leather enhance durability and weather resistance.10" Realtree AP Camo Nylon with Polyurethane-Armored Leather 200 Gram ThinsulateTM Insulation Corklined EVA Midsoles Provide All-Day Comfort and Cushion Against Shock Sturdy Steel Shanks Deliver Additional Support Goodyear Welt with UltraDryTM Waterproof Construction Rugged Bulls-Eye Air Bob Carbon Rubber Sole 816 Irish Setter Men's Gunflint Hunting Boots - Realtree
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Great boots
By Denise S
My husband uses these boots for work. He is on his 4th set. He does a lot of walking on roadways and wears out the sole of his boots quickly. But this brand and model have lasted the longest. Average walmart boot only lasts 3 months for him. This pair of Irish Setter Gunflint lasts 18-24 months. This is one of the few boots that have a stitched sole not glued. The sole does not separate from the boot. Would definitely recommend this boot.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Comfortable, robust, not too hot, never cold
By Kolya
Great on all points. I have 3 Irish Settler pairs, and it's a name I'll look for before anything else. The only issue is the laces will erode in 2 - 3 months, and 2.5 meter laces are not too easy to find. I tried with other cords, so I could supply replpacement easily, but various types would resist a little more (or much less). I purchased some parachute chord, 4mm diameter, and that is *great*. Color is OK, diameter is just what's needed, and you need to finish the ends to make the "hard" ends. I did this with a lighter: you need to do it fairly slowly, so that the cord melts in all its thickness. Then simply pulling on both ends of the cord you are "cutting" with the heat will thin it at melting zone, and finally break. If done very slowly, all fibers in all depth of the cord will have been melted together in a efficient hard end.
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