Part 5 Backpacking Boots by Nutnfancy


In this series I cover key features of backpacking boot construction to help you in your purchase decision. I may have left some things out but I cover the important parts. I don't review specific boots and probably won't ever: models change frequently and it's just logistically impossible for me now. Using the info I provide here just give a good basis for getting the right heavy duty hiking boot. ** Please do not PM me with questions about specific boot models and what would be good for ...

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22 Responses to “Part 5 Backpacking Boots by Nutnfancy”

  1. nutnfancy says:

    Finger cut

  2. logicsurvivalist says:

    nice video…very informative

  3. jetfuel545 says:

    Very good info once again. Thanks

  4. DeliriumSC says:

    Haha, 80 lb backpacks and you’re fussy about .5 oz ;)

  5. ryanjcus says:

    Thanks for the advice. Keep up these great videos.

  6. mrbeligos says:

    now if i could only find the mercury wings option for my boots,i’ed have it made

  7. mrbeligos says:

    your socks should be the method of wicking away the moisture in boots(thick cotton and wool)hermon survivors are winter boots made to be waterproof and dont breathe.if done the right way you dont have to remove your boots due to moisture,and you dont have to wear gators.

  8. nickynwong says:

    Never liked waterproof boots – if you going to get them because you know your feet are going to get wet then chances are waters going to get in. Then you have the problem that no water is going to get out.

  9. nutnfancy says:

    It all adds up! Ounces turn to pounds. You can watch future videos showing watch that weight is comprised of…a lot of capabilities.

  10. DeliriumSC says:

    Haha, this is true :D

  11. truthspeaker2000 says:

    I think GoreTex is more senceful for mid
    heavy trekking shoes which are often used in urban surroundings, they are light, protect against rain and puddles, donĀ“t need much maintenance effort and have often a more civil design…

  12. krza808 says:

    Nice series on hiking boots.

    On your comment about mailordering Superfeet; I would advise against it. There are a lot of stores in Europe (and elsewhere) where they sell Superfeet and, like hiking boots, you really need good advise and help getting the right ones for you. The wrong one will probably do more harm than good.

    Keep up the nice work!

  13. jeepnicc says:

    Wow!! What a great series! so much info. I am going to look at a new pair of backpacking boots here in the near future, and this has been very helpful. Thanks Nutn!!

  14. olchevyman says:

    Yet agian great series, that strengthening the ankle thing is no joke, for the past 5-6 years i have worn nothing but above the ankle boots,summer winter it didn’t matter. Ocasionally I will wear a pair of my old tennis shoes, and each time I do I will always not matter what twist my ankle(ouch). Oh for now I’m using some irishsetter boots they were 180$ got em for 90. To date the best boots i have ever owned with 800 thinsulate.Cool in summer warm in winter.Keep the great videos coming!

  15. ORBEX says:

    mrbeligos, personally I would stay well away from any cotton in hiking socks. go with super thin synthetic liners and the then good wool/sythetic hiking socks (like Thorlo or Wigwam etc).

    Cotton is a disaster once it gets wet.

  16. johnsabia says:

    I really enjoy your vids ! I learn from them.Thank you.Was wondering your thoughts on insulation.Thinsulate and the like.quanty of grams etc…Again iI enjoy your vids! keep up the good work

  17. yathatisgood says:

    i had these souls and believe that these cured my knee and back pain

  18. Forest22183 says:

    Great vids.
    video on poles would be great.
    i always use them. mybe not the right way though.
    safes the knees

  19. Guyisaritelegend says:

    Hey Nutn, for Euro folks (Please no one point out it isnt a country, he knows.) recomend millets, we have it here in the UK sells all the gear.

  20. 999zooyork999 says:

    holy crap! 5 parts!!!! you are a f*cking guru! lol, anyway thanks

  21. kallukasaikabap says:

    This man is always full of information which a hiker needs…..We people should thank him for sharing his knowledge with us……Thank You Mr. X

  22. soldier0931 says:

    Superfeet!!! Oh man, those dramatically lowered my foot and leg injuries in both running and hiking.

    Word of caution though I have heard people that had never used them before buying them and then walking around the entire next day and getting back and leg pain and returning them.

    You have to get used to them. When I first got mine I would put them in for an hour the first day then switch back to my old inserts, and incrementally increasing that time each day until I could go the entire day.