I understand those hunter element boots have a full shank; ie they’re a tad too stiff for quiet bush walking.
My go to work boots are Blundstone, I really like the rubber(?) sole that makes them very quiet. And comfy from day one.
I’m certainly considering looking at their equivalent non-safety toed version as my next pair for hunting
We all have different feet and walking styles. Yes a set of quality gel inners and good clean socks are also vital and can make a mediocre boot much better.
By once, cry once. If you’re general easy on footwear, can be fastidious in applying leather care product (another popular forum debate) you can justify spending a little more, even if you’ve had to save up for a tad longer, because they’ll last longer
My 5c worth
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