The 10-inch Kenetrek Mountain Extreme 400 Boots are water-resistant and feature 400-grams protection. With premium leather uppers, Kenetrek Mountain Extreme 400 Grams Footwear also have exceptional traction K-talon outsoles. Kenetrek Boots & Footwear, first-class foot apparel that’s perfect for when out on the trail. Specifications for Kenetrek Mountain Extreme 400 Boots – Men’s: Manufacturer: Kenetrek Gender: Male Age Group: Adults Boot Shaft Height: 10 in Boot Style: Mountain Boot Color: Brown Footwear Type: Boots Toe Type: Reinforced Rubber Toe Activity: Mountaineering Weight: 4.2 lb Footwear Closure: Laces Fabric/Material: Leather, Nylon Seasonal/Temperature Use: Cold Weather Footwear Upper Fabric/Material: Stiff Nylon, Top Grain Leather Insole Material: Yes Water Resistance Level: Waterproof Condition: New Outsole Material: K-Talon Midsole Material: 7mm Nylon Thickness: 0.28 cm Insulation Weight: 400 Activity/Occasion: Mountaineering Insulation: Thinsulate Features of Kenetrek Mountain Extreme 400 Boots – Men’s 10 inches tall 2.8mm thick premium full grain leather uppers with one piece vamp construction with no seams down the tongue for abrasion resistance and waterproofness Reinforced double and triple stitching 7mm nylon midsoles for extra support with pack loads Boot hardware that swivels instead of breaking Reinforced rubber sole guard for extra abrasion resistance Windtex waterproof breathable flexible membrane Features 400 gram Thinsulate for warmth without the bulk Lightweight K-Talon outsoles provide excellent traction Package Contents: Kenetrek Mountain Extreme 400 Boots – Men’s
stan –
I have the uninsulated boots and recently bought the 400 gram boots. I have large narrow feet so these boots are great. They are a little tough to break in – tend to be stiff and rub your heels. Once they are broken in they are pretty darn tough. They have been waterproof so far. In large sizes the boots feel like they run about a half size large. They are spendy, but I guess I wouldn't have bought two pair if I didn't like them
TrickArchery –
I’ve owned many brands of boots but these are hands down the BEST I’ve ever owned! About to order the unisulated version. I wear them everyday in the construction industry. They are not only comfortable but have so far been 100 water proof as well!
Bill –
Best boots I ever had, going moose hunting in Alaska and mule deer hunting in Montana, have a bad foot and bought boot stretcher to widen one toe space, they now fit well, would recommend these to anyone going hunting
Matt –
I looked high and low around me to try these on because they're so expensive and reviews are love or hate. Well I love mine they are very comfortable right out of the box. They are stiff so I would break them in before going on a long hike. They're definitely worth the money!
Glenn –
These are the most expensive hunting boots I have ever purchased but after receiving them I could see the value. They are well built and though most reviews stated that they are very stiff and uncomfortable prior to breaking in I have found them to be fairly comfortable and true to size. I have around 20 miles on them so far just walking in the woods and trails in my neighborhood. I have sealed the leather with kenetrek wax, it seems to be very similar to sno seal. The heel slip is something that many people wrote about but so far the heel slip is minimal, not enough to cause blisters or hot spots. I have not taken them on any hike more than 7 miles so far but intend to take them to Colorado over the weekend and will see at that point if they are as good as they seem to be. I debated between this and the Crispi Nevada boot but I believe that I made the right choice for my foot. I have a normal width foot which has a fair arch. I will report back if I find this to be anything than what I have mentioned in the review. Also, The insulation is good in this boot and does not feel bulky in any way. They fit seems very similar to a Danner boot which I have worn in the past.
Art –
I've searched for 'the perfect' boot for over 40 years. It doesn't exist. You have to specialize the boot to the task. 'One size fits all' does not work, although a general purpose boot can be found. These are the first pair of Kenetrek boots I have owned. There is a distinct difference. First off, they are easier to put on and take off for me. That is no small thing as I sometimes struggle to get my boots off & on. Secondly, although I am in the process of breaking them in, they were very comfortable from the very start. I'm using an inclined treadmill, an elliptical trainer, and a stair stepper at the moment, which is not a true test, I know. But they have been very comfortable and stable to date, much more so than most other boots I have tried over the years. While they are not inexpensive and have the appearance of many similar boots, they are different. I wish I had saved the money and bought a pairs years ago. They are superb!