Kenetrek identified a need for a tough, lightweight boot that breathes and came up with the Desert Guide for hunters and guides who hunt in harsh desert climates.
Unfortunately, I’m one of those people who are so hard on boots that I had pretty much given up finding a good, long-lasting pair. Consider some of my experiences: On the second day of a mule deer hunt in New Mexico the sole stitching of a boot gave out. I finished the hunt with a generous winding of duct tape holding the sole on. While on an Anticosti Island whitetail hunt, the upper separated from the lower on one of my “pac”-style boots essentially leaving me with a rubber slipper in a very soggy environment. The only waterproof boots available at Port Menier were Continue reading Kenetrek Desert Guide→
I walk. A lot. It is my exercise of choice and as a result I average about 1,400 miles a year walking in all sorts of terrain. Which is pretty rough on the average pair of “walking” shoes. So, when I got the chance to test Continue reading Kenetrek’s Bridger Ridge Hikers…Staying High and Dry→
Safari Club International is pleased to welcome Kenetrek Boots as a corporate sponsor. “Kenetrek Boots is a perfect fit as an SCI partner,” said Phil DeLone CEO. “Kenetrek’s dedication to quality and excellence and their commitment to preserving the outdoors for everyone, make them an important part of the fight to maintain our hunting heritage.” Continue reading Safari Club International Signs Kenetrek Boots as New Corporate Sponsor→