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Rocky Deer Stalker Xtreme Rubber Boots

by Scott Abbott 10. September 2010 12:20
Scott Abbott

I recently tried out my Deer Stalker Xtreme boots for the first time a couple weeks ago.  It wasn't the best idea for that summer afternoon as these 1400 gram boots had my feet steaming hot!  I wanted to get a feel for the boots before the cooler weather of bow season set in.  I needed to make sure that they fit well and were comfortable before taking them afield.  Luckily, they fit the bill in both departments.  I wouldn't say that these boots are light weight, but most rubber style boots aren't.  These rubber laminated neoprene boots are for sure lighter than the traditional style rubber boot though.

*These boots are a rubber laminated neoprene that feature 100% waterproof construction.

*The rubber laminate also offers a scent barrier to keep your trail undetectable to your prey.

*Insulated with a generous 1400 grams of thinsulate.

*The cushioned air-port footbed is perforated, allowing air circulation within the boot.

*Heel kicks are useful in taking these boots off after a day in the field. 

*Feature Mossy Oak Breap-Up camo.

You can purchase these Rocky boots here on Bowhunting.com by following this link.

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