Any outdoor pursuit requires high-quality gear, and hunting is no different. Long hours spent walking across uneven terrain, marshy ground, and even through shallow water all add up to a rough time for your footwear. That’s why it’s essential to make sure you have a decent pair of boots before you head out on the hunt.
Of course, there isn’t just one pair of boots that sits atop hunting boot mountain. Every hunting boot has characteristics that make it particularly suited to certain situations and wearers. If you spend a lot of time in snow-covered mountain forests, you’ll want a boot that has excellent insulation. If you tend to do a lot of wading through swamps and rivers, a waterproof boot with a high cuff is your friend. That’s why we’ve put together a list of the best women’s hunting boots. There isn’t just one boot that is perfect for everyone, but we think that in this list, you will find the one boot that’s perfect for you.
Our list focuses on attributes that make an excellent hunting boot but be sure to read the details of each one. There’s a very good chance you’ll find a boot that is suitable for some of your other interests. After all, a quality hunting boot is an investment, if it also doubles up as an excellent hiking boot, all the better!
1. Muck Boot Women’s Arctic Mid Snow Boot
The Muck Boot Arctic Weekend Mid Snow Boot reaches for the middle ground between your average hiking boot and a full-height boot. At 10.5″ from arch to cuff, this boot offers protection for your feet, ankle, and the lower half of your shin/calf. While you wouldn’t want to go wading in any deep rivers, the Mid Snow Boot still offers a lot of protection from the elements.
The 5mm thick neoprene that makes up the upper half of the boot allows for a lot of flexibility, while the durable rubber lower half keeps your feet safe from bumps and bruises on the trail. There isn’t quite as much ankle support as you’d expect from a taller boot, however. The stretchy nature of the neoprene combined with the shorter height makes these boots very easy to get on and off. Meanwhile, the fleece-lining ensures that your feet are comfortable and warm as you trek through temperatures as low as -20’F. Rounding out the features of the Arctic Weekend Mid Snow Boot is a cushioned EVA midsole for increased comfort and a durable outsole for added traction.
- Easy to get on and off of your feet
- Flexible neoprene upper boot
- Entire waterproof
- Fleece-lined
- Cushioned midsoles
- Not much ankle support
2. Muck Boot Adult Fieldblazer Hunting Boot
Muck Boot has a broad selection of tall rubber boots on offer, so it should come as no surprise that one of those selections—the Fieldblazer Hunting Boot—is a quality product. Sporting a tree-bark and moss motif on the upper flanks of the boot, combined with dark grey-green rubber around the foot and ankle, the Fieldblazer will not draw any undue attention to itself in the woods.
These knee-high boots are made from elastic neoprene above the ankle, allowing for more flexibility than you’d typically get from a full rubber boot. So flexible, in fact, that you can roll the cuff down to create a more “high-top” style of boot if you wish. They are, of course, fully waterproof, so swamps, marshy ground, and shallow streams should not present an obstacle to them. If the climate is a little on the chilly side, the Fieldblazers are comfort rated for as low as -85’F! Meanwhile, breathable mesh lining and Nzyme™ antimicrobial treatment prevent the inside of the boot from getting too toasty.
The Fieldblazers are more sturdy than they are agile, however, so consider the type of terrain you’ll be using them on before purchase. The ankle support provided by the durable rubber makes the boots great for traversing uneven terrain, but they would make difficult work of a steep climb or any long hikes.
- Comfort rated for very low temperatures
- Flexible around the calf but sturdy around the ankles
- Nzyme™ antimicrobial treatment
- Breathable mesh keeps feet from getting too warm
- Not suitable for long hikes
3. Irish Setter Women’s 2881 Vaprtrek 8″ 400 Gram Hunting Boot
While rigid ankle support is nothing to be scoffed at, there is something to be said for having the flexibility to move around in a free and agile fashion. Irish Setter’s Women’s 2881 Vaprtrek Hunting Boots give you just that. The lack of ankle support may make them better suited to smoother terrain, but these boots are waterproof and built to withstand the worst that nature can throw at you. Four hundred grams of insulation will keep your feet warm in temperatures near-freezing and below, while breathable membranes keep your feet from cooking. Speaking of your feet, the 2881 Vaprtrek also features Irish Setters exclusive ScentBan™ technology for keeping those unpleasant odors at bay.
On the outside, the Vaprtrek features a mostly-brown colour scheme with a hint of camo and blue highlights. Just enough to look stylish without making it stand out on the hunt. The outsole of the boot makes use of the breakthrough RPM™ composite material found in many Irish Setter boots, keeping the sole light while adding extra comfort and durability. These are very light boots, and you may find they can’t take as much longterm punishment as some of the others on this list, but context is essential in the hunt for the best women’s hunting boots. If you’re looking for a light, agile hunting boot, you can’t get much better than these.
- Lightweight
- Breathable membranes and insulation keep your feet warm without roasting them
- Waterproof
- More freedom of movement than many rival boots
- Not much ankle support
- Not as durable as heavier-duty boots
4. Lacrosse Women’s Alphaburly Pro 15″ 1600G
The Lacrosse Women’s Alphaburly Pro is a knee-high rubber boot that will make light work of even the swampiest conditions. If you’re going on a hunt and you expect to be wading through shallow streams and marshy ground, this boot will let you do so safe in the knowledge that your feet will be bone dry at the other side. The boot is made from a mixture of rubber and neoprene, making it both more durable and better at insulating against harsh climates than rubber alone. Sitting atop the rugged synthetic sole, you will find plenty of cushioning to make the Alphaburly as comfortable as possible.
Those features alone could be enough to earn the Alphaburly a spot on the best women’s hunting boots list, but there’s more to this boot than mere protection from the elements. The tread of the Alphaburly is designed for extreme gripping ability, ensuring you keep on your feet in even the slippiest of conditions. This can have its downsides, however; cleaning your tread after a muddy hunt is no small task—the rest of outside of the boot sports a woodland motif and camo print design. Inside, the neoprene lining allows for decent air circulation—an essential feature in a sealed rubber boot. That air circulation couples nicely with the 1,600 grams of insulation—one of the higher insulation ratings on this list, to make this boot great for cold weather.
- Highly durable construction
- Fantastic protection from the elements
- Protects lower leg as well as feet
- Can feel restrictive to ankle movement
- Can be challenging to clean tread
5. Muck Boot’s Adult Woody Elite Hunting Boot
A good hunting boot should be durable, comfortable, and it can’t hurt to look the part, too. Muck Boot’s Adult Woody Elite Hunting Boot promises all of these things. Whether or not the bark and leaf motif looks good will be down to your personal preference, but they certainly won’t stand out in the woods. The durability and comfort, on the other hand, are a little more objective.
At the base of the boot, you’ll find specially designed rubber soles that aim to give excellent traction regardless of the terrain. The boots are knee-high, offering a degree of extra protection for the shin and calf, as well some additional support for the ankle. The insoles are anti-microbial, which should be considered essential for such a tall, sealed boot as this.
The rest of the inside is lined with a breathable mesh which should prevent your feet from getting sweaty. Meanwhile, there is enough insulation to protect your toes from colds of near-freezing temperatures. They are, of course, fully water-proof, making muddy terrain and shallow water a breeze.
In the search for the best women’s hunting boots, the Adult Woord Elite Hunting Boot makes a strong case for itself.
- The camouflage design won’t stand out in woodland
- Breathable mesh and insulation keep feet warm without making them sweaty
- The knee-high design offers additional protection for lower leg
- Full water-proof
- Comfortable to wear
- Not very agile to move around in
- May feel tight around the top for some
6. Wolverine Women’s Panther Hunting Boot
The Wolverine Women’s Panther Hunting Boot is a sturdy boot that is designed with longer treks in mind, hence the emphasis on comfort and rugged construction. Though it gives a brief nod to its feminine side with pink laces and inlay, these boots are all business.
Making use of full-grain leather, the Panther is cement constructed to ensure a longer life. The solid construction doesn’t come without a price, however, and you may find wearing these boots in is more of a chore than you’d expect. Their black, brown, and camo color scheme ensure they won’t be noticed in the woods, while NXT odor control sock liners will keep the unwanted aromas of a long hike to a minimum.
Despite using breathable membranes, the Wolverines are water-proof, ideal for keeping your feet dry in muddy terrain. The boots feature 3M Thinsulate Ultra, which will keep your feet warm in typical hunting conditions, and the high top offers some additional ankle support while still allowing more flexibility than taller boots.
All in all, Wolverine Women’s Panther Hunting Boots are a reliable pair of boots that can handle most situations in comfort. And a lifetime guarantee on workmanship is a nice touch.
- Thinsulate membranes keep feet warm and dry
- Breathable yet water-proof
- Extended lacing makes the top of the boot very adjustable
- Stylish appearance
- Durable construction
- Lifetime guarantee on workmanship
- Not as well insulated as some rival boots
- Can feel a little tight around the toes
- Cement construction means a long wearing-in time
7. XPETI Women’s Thermator Mid Hight-Top Waterproof Hiking Outdoor Boot
The Thermator Mid High-Top boot comes in a variety of stylish designs—including camo—that will almost make you reluctant to take them out and get them dirty. Almost. Thankfully, these boots are waterproof, well-insulated, and extremely comfortable, so you won’t feel in the slightest bit guilty when you inevitably do get them dirty.
These boots are lightweight thanks to the synthetic materials used in their construction. They include a waterproof membrane a moisture-wicking mesh to keep your feet dry from both the elements and your sweat. The soles are made from a durable rubber complete with a toe cap for improved traction, not to mention added protection for both your feet and the boot itself. While these boots may not offer as much protection above the ankle as, for example, a full rubber boot, they are very agile and great for long hikes. The high insulation rating makes them particularly suited for use in snowy conditions.
The manufacturer recommends you order a half-size larger than your usual shoe size, so bear that in mind if you decide to pick up a pair.
- Lightweight and comfortable
- Variety of designs to choose from
- High insulation rating makes them ideal for snow-use
- The moisture-wicking membrane keeps your feet dry
- Sizing is smaller than average
8. Northside Women’s Abilene 400 Waterproof Insulated Hunting Boot
Northside’s Abilene hunting boots are a powerfully insulated boot that was designed with colder weather in mind. With 400 grams of Thermolite insulation, these boots are cold-rated all the way down to -40F (which also happens to be -40C), making them suitable for hunting in almost any cold climate—save for perhaps the Arctic Circle!
As you’d expect from a boot designed for winter-use, they are fully waterproofed to keep the water out, but they also feature moisture-wicking material to keep your feet dry from sources of moisture inside your boots, as well. Rounding off the interior features there are cushioned insoles for that all-important comfort when out on your feet for long periods. They do wear a little wide, however. So if you have particularly narrow feet, these may not be the boots for you.
The sole of the Abilene hunting boots is made from rubber and provides excellent traction. In contrast, the upper part of the boot is made from a combination of suede and synthetic materials. Appearance-wise, the Abilene sports a brown suede framework with camo mesh and the subtlest of pink highlights on the laces and interior.
The tall cuff offers some ankle support for extra protection on uneven terrain, making them a decent boot for long hikes as well as hunting.
- Excellent insulation rated down to -40F
- Moisture-wicking materials to keep your feet dry
- Heel stabilizer and ankle support make boot great for hiking
- Camo design won’t stand out on a hunt
- May seem a little wide for some feet
9. Le Chameau Women’s Chasseur Rubber Lady Hunting Boot
Le Chameau Women’s Chasseur boots are the very epitome of premium hunting boots and are favourites of groundskeepers and European royalty alike. They are knee-high leather-lined zip boots with Kevlar reinforcements to provide extra protection against the elements. The outside is made from natural rubber, which provides strength and durability while still being supple, offering more freedom of movement than your average rubber boot.
The tread is made from a soft rubber that provides a secure grip on most surfaces, while the full-length gusseted zipper makes getting these boots on and off easier than a typical rubber boot.
Chasseur boots have a long and prestigious history and are handcrafted to ensure each one is of the highest quality. The only downside is that the price truly reflects that quality. Expect to pay considerably more for these boots than most other hunting boots.
- Natural rubber exterior is strong and durable yet supple.
- Leather-lined interior prevents clamminess
- The full-length gusseted zipper makes getting in and out of the boots easier than other rubber boots
- Soft rubber tread offers a formidable grip on most surfaces
- There is a hefty premium for this kind of quality
10. Hisea Women’s Mid-Calf Rain WaterProof Insulated Boots
Like all rubber boots, the Hisea Women’s Mid-Calf Rain Boot is entirely waterproof. The high cuff makes it great for muddy conditions and any hunt where you might have to traverse a shallow stream. Meanwhile, the neoprene mesh which makes up the top half of the boot allows air to circulate, keeping your feet dry from both inside and outside sources of moisture.
The rubber section of the boot includes reinforced areas around the toes and heel for added protection against impact, while the intricate tread on the rubber outsole provides a decent amount of traction on most terrains.
The insulation provided by the boots should be suitable for most cold climates, though you may want to consider a different boot if you are expecting to be using your them in some of the more extreme cold weather.
The increased flexibility provided by the neoprene upper half is a welcome change for rubber boots, which tend to be somewhat rigid and restrictive. It is worth noting, however, that this flexibility can sometimes lull you into a false of security—thinking you have more ankle support than you do. These are by no means unsuitable for uneven terrain; they just might take some getting used to.
The final thing to note about Hisea’s Women’s Mid-Calf Rain Boots is that the design—which mostly features black rubber and camo mesh—has quite a lot of bright pink. While there’s nothing wrong with pink, it does tend to stand out a bit, which might not be ideal if you plan to use the boots to actually hunt in.
- More flexible than a typical full rubber boot
- Reinforcements on the heel and toe add extra protection for feet on rough terrain
- Neoprene mesh allows for air circulation, keeping your feet dry
- Fully waterproof
- Pink may draw attention to your boot on a hunt
The world of outdoor pursuits is an exhilarating one. We push our bodies to the limits for the thrill of doing things that take us out of our everyday lives. But it’s not just our bodies whose boundaries get pushed, the equipment we use and the clothes we wear have to be up to the task as well.
Hunting is an activity that requires stealth, patience, and concentration. These are all things that are hard to achieve if your feet are cold or wet, or if your back is hurting after slipping and falling. An ideal hunting boot is unnoticed during the hunt, allowing you to focus on your prey. But how does a boot achieve this? And what should you look for in the best women’s hunting boots?
What Makes a Hunting Boot?
The simple answer to what makes a hunting boot is any pair of boots you happen to be wearing while you hunt. You could, theoretically, hunt in a pair of sneakers. What makes a good hunting boot is the perfect blend of strength, flexibility, insulation, ventilation, and comfort to make you forget you’re wearing them.
These factors will change significantly depending on where and how you hunt. If you’re trekking through the frozen forests of Canada, you need boots with excellent insulation. If, on the other hand, your hunting grounds lie in California, the insulation will not be as important as the boots ability to keep your feet fresh. As with many things in life, your specific circumstance will determine which the best women’s hunting boots for you are.
Different Types of Hunting Boots
When determining the best kind of hunting boot for you, it helps to know the different styles and what they are best suited for.
Overboots
Overboots may seem like an odd one to be on this list, given that they’re not boots as such. Overboots are worn in conjunction with other footwear. The other footwear in question may be regular boots or hunting boots that are perhaps not up to the conditions you find yourself in.
Overboots can be packed away into a small space, so they’re great for having as a backup in your pack. If needed, you can slip them on over your boots to provide extra protection. They are particularly useful if you prefer a more casual hunting boot that offers less protection against the climate. That way you’re covered if the weather turns on you.
Rubber Hunting Boots
Rubber boots are typically high cuffed, coming some—or all—of the way to the knee. They tend to be more restrictive than other boots, so you wouldn’t want a pair of these for long hikes or steep climbs. But when it comes to protection against the environment, these boots can’t be beaten.
Upland Hunting Boots
These are a more agile hunting boot for hunters who need to be fast on their feet. As a result, they generally offer less protection than other boots—especially rubber boots. Upland hunting boots are particularly suited to easy or moderate terrain. It would not be advisable to take a pair of these through a marshy forest!
Multipurpose Hunting Boots
Multipurpose boots try to bring the best elements from each type of boot into one package. Of course, they will never be as lightweight as upland hunting boot or offer as much protection as a rubber boot. If you only hunt in a specific region or climate, you should choose the boots that suit that situation. If you like to keep things varied and can’t afford a boot for every occasion, a pair of multipurpose hunting boots should serve you nicely.
Choosing the Best Women’s Hunting Boots for You
The key to choosing the right boot is first deciding which kind of boot best suits your hunting needs. Once that’s done, you can start looking at different options. Pay close attention to sizing information, both from the manufacturer and customer reviews. Many boots need to be ordered a size up for a comfortable fit.
If you cannot try your prospective hunting boots on before you buy, for example, if you’re ordering online, then be sure to give them a decent wearing around the house to make sure they are comfortable. Once you’ve taken them out on a hunt, you won’t be able to return them if they hurt your feet.
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