It’s no secret that upland hunting is synonymous with logging miles. Here are the best 10 boots money can buy that place comfort, protection, durability, and support at a premium.
Hunters and their trusty dogs bushwhack through craggy sagebrush, dense forest, and tangles of alfalfa to hunt. Wearing quality boots pays off, especially when you’re putting serious miles on your feet.
Gear options remain somewhat limited for female hunters. But several solid upland hunting boot options exist for foot-weary ladies, from hunting dense northern forest to trekking horizon to horizon in Big Sky Country.
Here are a few hunting boots worth tossing in the truck along with the side-by-side and the pup.
Feature image above: Danner High Ground in Realtree
Women’s Hunting Boots
Lowa Renegade GTX Mid: $230
A classic in Lowa’s lineup for years, the Renegade is lined with waterproof-breathable Gore-Tex to keep feet dry during damp days in the field. Water-repellent Nubuck leather pairs with Cordura nylon ankle bands for increased support and stability. Vibram Evo rubber outsoles provide traction on a wide range of terrain.
Our favorite touch? The Derby-cut lacing system allows for near-custom fit when lacing up.
It’s available in black/black, espresso/berry, graphite/jade, and stone. Get it in sizes 5.5-12, including some narrow and wide widths, for $230.
Check it outDanner Wayfinder: $140-150
A suede and abrasion-resistant nylon construction keeps this boot light and breathable while ensuring air circulation during long, hot days in the field. The waterproof barrier allows moisture to escape while keeping out water.