Danner Combat Hiker

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2011

Quick little review and OPINION on the Danner Combat Hiker boots.

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  • Early leave? It seems you just left. Whatever, its good to see you safely home for a bit and thanks for the review. You look a little swollen, been hitting the weights?

  • @spence0324

    Yea early and only a week long. Get 2 more sometime in the next 9 months lol. Been hitting the weights pretty hard yes! Not easy for me to gain weight usually but, seems to be working ok.

  • Sarge, Thanks for doing this review. I know how precious every minute you are home with your family is. You are an awesome guy and I can't wait to meet you at next years Spring Gathering...I hope you can make it.

  • @AWCcamper74

    Will be there with bells on my friend! Will be great to mett you as well!

  • Looks like a great boot. Website shows $189 ($310 MSRP) Made in Portland Oregon USA, gotta love that! Thank you for your service Sarge! God Bless!

  • @lazydogdied

    Absolutely buddy! It is an honor to serve as well so thank you!

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  • I ordered the wellco version of these with the exception of the lacing system they are the same and I also endorse this style of boot, it does take a break in period

  • howdy

    good videos! have you any opinion on 5.11 tactical boots?

  • I am thinking buying the wellco version of that kind of hiking boot, I heard some bad reviews but what the heck

  • Saving money on soldiers boots?.. F that.

  • Altamas are a great boot for soldiers ever try those?

  • I picked up a pair barely used at all at goodwill for 25 bucks. CANT BEAT THAT!

  • $100 at Murdochs.

  • I just paid $100 at Shipton's Big R in Billings, MT. My first pair of boots similar to these were bought in 1975 at AAFES Elmendorf AFB , Alaska. They were warmer than Air Force issue combat boots. I wore mine off duty. I mainly wore standard issue Muk Luks for work, as I worked outside in snow a lot. This is a lightweight alpine mountaineering boot, regardless of the newer "combat" name. European bootmakers have made similar boots for many years. Scarpa, Meindl, Garmont, Raichle, Vasque, etc.

  • Hey sarge i cannot find these boots on danners site. 

  • Have you tried Merrell's, i own a pair of Moabs and i love them. check them out when you get a chance.

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