Boots are such a personal choice. I spent a lot of money in my search for the perfect elk boot. I've had Kennetrek Hardscrabbles, extremes, Asolo 520's, Danners etc. I prefer softer soled goretex hiking boots to bowhunt elk, and have used Salomons the last 4 years and love them. The stiffer soles of the all leather mountain boots didn't flex with my feet, didn't provide as secure grip on wet wood and rock, were noisier and were twice the weight of my current boots. One tip I can give you is to look at hiking and backpacking stores for this type of boot, you will find a far better selection, higher quality footwear and more knowledgeable sales people than in most hunting shops.