| | |  | Danner | Home » » Danner Men's Canadian 600 Gram Hunting Boot | | | | | | Colors: | | | | | Description: | | Conquer "The Great White North" in Danner Elite Series Canadian 600 gram Boots. When big game animals hear these boots coming, they say their good-byes. That's just how it goes with these legendary guide-quality hunting boots. The towering full-grain leather upper and Danner Bob outsole conquers terrain as naturally as the critters we all dream of hunting. And 600 gram Thinsulate Ultra gives you the insulation you need to keep your feet out of the deep freeze. Take a look: Waterproof, full grain leather upper; Durable stitch-down construction provides greater stability; Double GORE-TEX waterproof / breathable liner for unbeatable wetness protection; 600 gram Thinsulate Ultra Insulation; Cambrelle moisture wicking lining; Polyurethane footbed cushions your step for all-day comfort; Rubber / polyurethane midsole, fiberglass shank; Triple stitch vamp; Danner Bob outsole is ideal for snow and mud. Self-cleaning, with outer lugs for greater stability. Not for use on pavement or rocky terrain; Last: 650; Each stands approx. 8" h., weighs approx. 40 ozs.; Made in USA. These are ready for anything! State Width: medium, wide or extra-wide; and Size. Order ONLINE Today! Men's Danner Elite Series Canadian 600 gram 10" Boots, Brown | | | Features: | |
• Danner's famous stitch down construction
• 600 Grams of Thinsulate Ultra insulation for protection in cold climates
• 10" of support and comfort
• Full grain leather upper for durability and a classic look
• Wider platform for increased underfoot stability
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Elk huntingNov 18, 2010
By bigdaddygdc I didn't get to wear them before I went hunting but broke them in the first day. They performed great in the Rocky Mountains. The first day of hunting was light snow and rain and then we got hammered with 20 inches and my feet never got cold.
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AwesomeMar 10, 2011
By Just Saying Bought these boots for extreme cold weather use. I am familiar with Danner boots from my military service and can't say enough good things about Danner products. Once again Danner delivered on Quality. These boots are expensive but worth every cent I paid. They keep my feet warm, they required no break in period, and they are extremely comfortable. You can buy cheaper but you won't buy a better product.
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Very HappyJan 15, 2011
By Redeye Danner boots are the best there is period. Worth full price, but got a great deal from Amazon. I have never seen a better sale than what Amazon had.
Pricey but worth itJan 27, 2012
By Jammore These boots are great. They are waterproof and warm. I know that i can trudge through the swamp if i have to and when i get home, i can just rinse them off and they are good as new. I havent been hunting with these yet, but these paired with some good wool socks will definitely keep your feet very warm if you are going to go sit in a treestand for a few hours when its cold outside. The tread is also very good, i have stepped on wet logs and ice and kept my footing. I also must mention that they are very comfortable to wear.
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Danner: Strictly for Right-WingersMar 15, 2012
By L. C. Torrence Having read so many glowing reviews for Danner boots for so long, I concluded that they must be the best US-made boots money can buy and determined to try a few. Having done so, I feel I can safely conclude that my assessment was correct, but that is as far as it goes, as I can also safely conclude now that those who are enamored of Danner boots are the type who insist on buying US-made products in general. Danner boots may well be the most durable US-made boots available (it is difficult to justify the huge price tags any other way), but they are also probably the most uncomfortable -- certainly they are the most uncomfortable I have ever worn. The Explorers had no support at all and felt as though I were walking around in a pair of leather-soled dress shoes, causing my feet to hurt after only a few miles of walking, as you would expect of a dress shoe. The Super Rain Forest (much like the Canadian 600 Gram Hunting Boot) had no padding for the collar and became the very first boot I have ever worn (over the course of some 25 years wearing boots) to cut my lower leg after only a few miles of walking. The Mountain Lights were so uncomfortable that I never even bothered to try to walk around outside in them.
The uber-patriots who patronize Danner will no doubt say that any truly durable boot needs to be broken in, but for the prices Danner charges, I would say that it is not asking much for them to be comfortable right out of the box -- a claim often made concerning Danner boots, which I found to be false. More to the point, I suspect that the discomfort of Danner boots is a very big part of their appeal to right-wingers, as they no doubt consider it a badge of honor to suffer in the name of buying American-made, in general. Which is not to say that buying American-made is any way harmful (for a US Citizen), but for the ordinary consumer, there have to be limits to how far you will go to patronize your country in terms of the merchandise you buy. This review, by the way, is not intended to bad-mouth right-wingers, but to provide a rare objective take on Danner products, so that other consumers can be spared what I went through over the course of several months of trying out different styles & sizes of Danner boots; I just couldn't bring myself to accept the vast discrepancy between my personal experience with Danner boots and the endless glowing reviews.
For the record -- and for anyone not hung up on buying American-made -- I can personally highly recommend the Italian boot manufacturers (i.e., Zamberlan & Scarpa). They seem to really have it down to a science and manage to make boots that are not only highly durable and functional, but also extremely comfortable and even very stylish on occasion. Both Scarpa & Zamberlan specialize in mountaineering boots (as is to be expected of an Italian outdoor boot manufacturer), which means you wouldn't look to them for a decent work or hunting boot (Danner's specialty). It also means they are a better bet for a solid hiking boot, with Zamberlan having been at it for slightly longer than Danner (the oldest US outdoor boot manufacturer, so far as I know).
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