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Posted by shadinc on 05-18-2015 09:53 PM:

Where??

There was a thread on here a while back that some folks were testing a boot for the people that make Sunfire lights. Is the testing done? Where can I get a pair of these boots? If they're half as good as their light, I gotta have a pair.


Posted by RLenhart on 05-18-2015 10:33 PM:

I think your talking about Bekina boots. Valley Creek has them.


Posted by Jrkb2012 on 05-18-2015 11:37 PM:

Re: Where??

quote:
Originally posted by shadinc
There was a thread on here a while back that some folks were testing a boot for the people that make Sunfire lights. Is the testing done? Where can I get a pair of these boots? If they're half as good as their light, I gotta have a pair.
Not sure how to get to the thread,,but it was the sunfire game pro Bekina boots,,,I know afew hunters that have them and everyone of them love them,,Go to sunfire lights.com or call 330-763-4463,,dean miller from Berlin,Ohio


Posted by msinc on 05-19-2015 12:52 PM:

Re: Where??

quote:
Originally posted by shadinc
There was a thread on here a while back that some folks were testing a boot for the people that make Sunfire lights. Is the testing done? Where can I get a pair of these boots? If they're half as good as their light, I gotta have a pair.


You are right about one thing...you gotta have a pair!!!!!

They do come in wide sizes too. I got a pair and really like them. I am very hard on boots, most typical construction rubber knee boots will not last me 6 months. I also have big calves. These don't have the expandable gusset for big calves, but they seem to be made bigger in this area and they do have a top that can be cut down like 1 1/2" or so and that worked for me. It still rubs a little, but it's not tight and mine are way bigger than normal. These are light weight boots to wear.
I don't know how they do it, in the cold not being insulated, but my feet do not get cold in these things. I was very skeptical of these claims at first. But, I have to say, it's kinda weird...just make sure you don't put them on with cold feet. Within reason of course, I mean, I don't go out and stand or walk in ice water the entire hunt. I also have not tried to sit in a tree stand for hours in the cold either. We had a pretty colder than average winter here last year, but my feet did not get cold.
My biggest problem is walking thru the heel. No problems or signs of it so far. Buy with confidence.


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