From stalking pheasants across the Kansas plains to hunting chukars along Utah slick rock, our contributor put a pair of Danner Sharptails to the test through a year of real-world abuse.
Late last year found me searching for a pair of do-everything boots that could keep up with my life on the farm. They also had to endure hunting and fishing in the wilds. I chose the waterproof leather Danner Sharptail.
Over the past year I’ve put my Sharptails to the test. They’ve been through four full seasons of mud, rain, snow, and tall grass. I wore them on hunting and fishing trips and through a wide variety of farm chores.
Read on to see how these boots held up to this outdoorsman’s tests.
In short: The $190 Danner Sharptail boots offer solid waterproofing and warmth for those who spend a lot of time in the elements hunting. The break-in time is brief—less than a month—and with some basic care they seem to last a long time. The tread isn’t aggressive and has worn low with a year’s use. But for non-technical terrain, these are among the most comfortable boots I’ve owned.
Danner Sharptail Boot Review
Danner launched the Sharptail boots in 2016 in its hunting line specifically for upland bird hunters. Full-grain leather and 900-denier nylon grace the upper, with a Gore-Tex liner supplying waterproofing. The brand’s own outsole pattern adds grip and gives the Sharptail its name.
Waterproof Submersion Test
Full
- 15 seconds: left boot dry, right boot dry
- 30 seconds: left boot dry, right boot dry
- 45 seconds: left boot dry, right boot damp
- 1 minute: left boot damp, right boot small amount of water in boot
- 1:30: left boot damp, right boot has teaspoon of water