| Manufacturer: |
Rocky |
| Product Type: |
hunting boots |
| Model Name: |
Cornstalker |
| Retail Price: |
Cornstalker |
| Number of hours (or days, please indicate which) spent testing: |
3 years |
| Atmospheric conditions encountered during testing (i.e. rain, snow, etc.): |
rain, snow, dry |
| Temperature range during testing: |
cool and cold |
| State in which tested: |
Oklahoma |
| Terrain (i.e. rolling hills, flat, mountains, etc.): |
hills, briars, fields, etc |
| Would you recommend this product: |
no |
| Comments: |
I bought these boots about 6 years ago for $130 at a local sporting goods store. I wore them for a couple of years. They were ok and waterproof but sort of stiff, but never got that broken-in, comfortable feel. The third year I took them out of the closet and noticed the soles were coming apart in chunks, and crumbled in my hand. I took it to a dealer and they told me that there had been many problems with Rocky soles deteriorating, but it was not covered by any warranty. What luck! It seems the new technology makes boots cheaper to build, but they do not last as long.
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| How to Contact You: |
Randy, redgmon1@cox.net
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