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HISEA Deck Boots

bowhunter1023

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I've been wanting a "chore boot" somewhere between Crocs and my Lacrosse hunting boots, that weren't my Thorogood composite toed boots. Anyways, I've always been curious about these deck boots that seem to be all the rage. My wife has some Sperrys she loves, which happen to look like the ones I bought, so now my girls call them my "Mommy" boots and they laugh at me! 😂

I bought Kaydence a pair of the HISEA rubber boots that look like Muck Boots. They've held up well and were half the price, so when I saw these on sale for $45, I grabbed a pair. These things are the most comfortable shoes I own now! Time will tell how they hold up, but so far, so good. I was worried about the lack of traction, but I wore them in some slick situations yesterday and they held their own. I put my TGs on last night and they felt terrible in comparison, and I thought they were pretty comfortable.

If you're in the market for an easy on/off boot that's waterproof, but not hot, and are incredibly comfortable, you can't go wrong with a pair of these. I'd be willing to buy one of their hunting boots after this.

 

Chancegriffis

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Salesville ohio
I've been wanting a "chore boot" somewhere between Crocs and my Lacrosse hunting boots, that weren't my Thorogood composite toed boots. Anyways, I've always been curious about these deck boots that seem to be all the rage. My wife has some Sperrys she loves, which happen to look like the ones I bought, so now my girls call them my "Mommy" boots and they laugh at me! 😂

I bought Kaydence a pair of the HISEA rubber boots that look like Muck Boots. They've held up well and were half the price, so when I saw these on sale for $45, I grabbed a pair. These things are the most comfortable shoes I own now! Time will tell how they hold up, but so far, so good. I was worried about the lack of traction, but I wore them in some slick situations yesterday and they held their own. I put my TGs on last night and they felt terrible in comparison, and I thought they were pretty comfortable.

If you're in the market for an easy on/off boot that's waterproof, but not hot, and are incredibly comfortable, you can't go wrong with a pair of these. I'd be willing to buy one of their hunting boots after this.

Bought a pair of these boots you speak of last year when I moved here to Florida. Soles essentially rotted off them in 4 months. Was not impressed whatsoever. But hey, you get what you pay for. I’m back to my traditional Grundens deviations low cut deck boot. Much higher quality and if you’re in them all the time they can withstand a beating. Price point around 80-130. Hope your boots hold up a little better than mine!
 

Bigcountry40

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Bought a pair of these boots you speak of last year when I moved here to Florida. Soles essentially rotted off them in 4 months. Was not impressed whatsoever. But hey, you get what you pay for. I’m back to my traditional Grundens deviations low cut deck boot. Much higher quality and if you’re in them all the time they can withstand a beating. Price point around 80-130. Hope your boots hold up a little better than mine!
I’m guessing the salt water might be a little harder on the rubber?
 

jagermeister

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When I first saw deck boots being worn I thought they looked stupid. I was reluctant to try them. Then I stumbled on a sale I couldn’t pass up. Got some Gator Waders brand deck boots and instantly fell in love. More versatile than crocs, and just as comfortable. I wear them almost exclusively during the hunting season.