On your Danner Pronghorn boots are the steel spikes for traction? And do the cause any problem when climbing a tree stand?
Danner Pronghorn 8" Calk Logger Boot by Hoffman
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Sep 16, 2020 - 09:51 AM
Yes, the steel spikes, called "calks" (pronounced as "corks") are for traction in the woods on fallen timber and generally slick terrain. We can't necessarily comment about climbing a tree stand. The spikes will likely slip if there is metal-to-metal contact. They're really designed for digging into wood.
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Danner Pronghorn 8" Calk Logger Boot by Hoffman
"The Danner Pronghorn hiking boot is well-known in the Pacific Northwest for its dependability, ruggedness and overall value. By adding a calk sole to this boot, Hoffman's provides you with a lightweight alternative to more traditional, heavy all-leather calk boots. Plus, you get the added ...
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