jdown Report post Posted October 2, 2023 Very Lightly worn pair of 11.5M Kenetrek Desert Guide boots. Bought 2 years ago but only worn on one coues hunt. Looks like $425 is the going rate for new.. Let's say $250 josh gilbert 480-369-4923 Detail from Kenetrek website: Chasing desert sheep across the Cabeza Prieta Wilderness in Arizona calls for a boot that can take a full day of sharp, rock-filled, thorny terrain, allowing you to concentrate on what's around you. Crafted for extreme abuse, these boots have no waterproof membrane, giving you extreme breathability and all-day comfort no matter how much ground you cover. The outsole traction system and extra padding will make these your go-to long distance favorites. 3.8 lbs. Made in Italy. Key Features: 2.8mm thick full grain 7" leather uppers for durability Reinforced double and triple stitching in high wear areas Extra padded soft collars along with special flex notch upper design for incredible support and comfort 7mm nylon midsoles for extra support with pack loads Anti-corrosion boot hardware that swivels instead of breaking Protective rubber toe cap for extra abrasion resistance Non-insulated with no waterproof membrane for maximum breathability in warmer weather Custom K-73™ outsoles provide excellent traction and durability Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Big Tub Report post Posted October 3, 2023 Were they just too stiff or why did you not like them? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jdown Report post Posted October 3, 2023 No I actually was surprised how soft they were (my first Kenetreks) and alway hear how you need to put 50miles on them to break in. I just have too many boots all of a sudden and need to thin the herd and these are most like new I have. They have been waxed with Kenetrek boot wax and always in my closet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites