Preview: Danner Recurve

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posted on March 9, 2024
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Danner Recurve

Building on decades of experience designing hiking boots, the 7"-tall Recurve represents Danner’s latest generation of hunting footwear.

A leather and suede upper imparts durability and abrasion-resistance for treks through dense brush, the elastomer midsole and OrthoLite footbed combine to provide all-day cushioning and support, and adaptive lugs and flex lines in the outsole provide traction on even the roughest and most unsteady of terrains. Meanwhile, the Danner Dry waterproof liner wicks away moisture to help keep the wearer’s feet dry.

Available in either brown (shown) or a Mossy Oak Original Bottomland camouflage pattern, our field testing of the Danner Recurve found them to not only be highly comfortable, but also exceptionally quick to break-in for a pair of hunting boots.

MSRP is $240. For more information, visit danner.com.

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