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Gday all,

After some hunters feedback on the Rocky boots. In particular the 'Brute' boot. Looks good for what I want, climbing mountains gullies rocks and high wet grass.

My feet are holding me back from getting a good hunt in so I need to ditch the old redbacks and invest in something good.

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I have used rocky's in the past. Corn stalkers and stalkers. Both with thinsulate insulation. I found them to be very good. I liked the lighter stalkers. Cheers Mick

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My current best boots are Rockys, got them from Bass Pro. Have been pretty good for about 4 years but now not waterproof. Very light which suits me. Just looked at the label...Made in China.

Grant.

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I have used rocky's in the past. Corn stalkers and stalkers. Both with thinsulate insulation. I found them to be very good. I liked the lighter stalkers. Cheers Mick

I did look at the stalkers, not a bad boot cheers
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Mate uses Rockies he loves them, uses them for everything from Victoria to our west, not sure of the model though.. I have Zamberlan boots best boots I've worn. There worth a look there on special at mountain designs at the moment.

I'll check them out cheers mate
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My current best boots are Rockys, got them from Bass Pro. Have been pretty good for about 4 years but now not waterproof. Very light which suits me. Just looked at the label...Made in China.

Grant.

Thats the problem these days everything is made there. Last thing I want is the sole peeling off half way through a hunt!
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Thats the problem these days everything is made there. Last thing I want is the sole peeling off half way through a hunt!

That didn't happen with mine. The toecap started to come away due to operator error. Too close to the fire drying off.

I have repaired that with silicone and they have been great for two winters so far. I'm reluctant to chuck them as they are very light and have a high top.

Grant.

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