If you’re putting in serious miles scouting and hunting whitetails in the big woods, you need a boot that can keep up. The Asolo Fugitive GTX has been my go-to for mobile whitetail hunting, and after countless miles in rugged terrain, I’m breaking down what makes it a top choice.
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In this review, I cover:
✅ Comfort & Fit for Long Hunts
✅ Durability in Tough Conditions
✅ Waterproofing & Breathability
✅ Overall Performance for Whitetail Scouting & Hunting
If you’re looking for a reliable, lightweight, and supportive hunting boot, this might be the one for you. Drop a comment
3 Comments
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I've been very happy with my Crispi Briksdal MTN GTX boots for saddle hunting whitetails. They're going elk hunting with me this year if I am lucky enough to draw a WY tag. 😉
These Asolo's are for the hipsters who want to go walking on an improved trail system…… You can tell easily by trying these on and placing a quarter size rock under your foot and stand on it – You feel everything..!!!!!!!
The toebox is flimsy & the heel brake is barely there……
Salomon boots are exactly the same – Pavement hikers !!!!
* A much better option over these boots are the Scarpa Kailash GTX for $200-$240 retail…..