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Durable hunting boots for wet ground.

Hunting boots from Tretorn – waterproof boots for forest, fields and tough ground

When you move through forest, mud, wet grass or uneven terrain, you need boots that offer more than basic rain protection. Tretorn’s hunting boots are made for demanding days outdoors, with waterproof protection, a stable fit and soles designed to give grip on changing ground.

Hunting boots are not only useful for hunting. They also work well for fishing, forest walks, outdoor work, gardening and other situations where the ground is wet, muddy or uneven.

For milder days, a flexible boot with a stable sole can be enough. For cold weather, slush or longer time outdoors, a lined hunting boot can offer more warmth and comfort.

How to choose hunting boots

Choose hunting boots based on the terrain, weather and how long you will be outside. On uneven ground, stability and grip are important. In wet grass, mud and forest areas, a taller shaft is useful because it gives more protection around the leg.

If the boots will be used in cold weather, a lined model is often a better choice. If you will walk longer distances, fit is especially important — the boot should feel stable without pressing and leave room for the right socks.

Frequently asked questions about hunting boots

What is the difference between hunting boots and regular rain boots?
Hunting boots are often more robust and usually have a more stable sole, better grip and more support for forest, mud, wet grass and uneven ground.

Are Tretorn hunting boots waterproof?
Yes, Tretorn’s hunting boots are made to protect against rain, wet ground and muddy conditions. Check each product description for the specific features of the model.

When should I choose lined hunting boots?
Lined hunting boots are useful on cold, wet days or when you will spend longer time outdoors in slush, mud or chilly weather.

How should hunting boots fit?
They should feel stable around the foot without pressing. The shaft should protect the leg while still allowing movement, and it is useful to leave room for thicker socks in colder weather.