Clodo Ferreira
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Or this other one. May be the best shoe maker still in operation
Calzados Correa
www.calzadoscorrea.com.ar
Boots and breeches, the clothing of a traditional PH.
The only breeches I own are a pair of Deerhunter Marseille Leather Mix Breeks which are for cooler climates.This is a very old model, that are original german riding breeches from the thirties. I wear them extremely rarely to preserve them.
You will get plenty of answers here and most will be traditional and of course terrain dependent. There is a new trend among some mountain hunters and PH's toward lighter weight shoes/boots. Traditionally long wearing leather boots have been the norm and that will not change for many. I've seen Ph's in Zim wearing trail running shoes such as Solomon and I have followed that myself. They are great in many circumstances but the professionals will only get a season or so out of them. I had been hearing about lighter hikers from the Hunt The Backcountry Podcast for some time but never paid too much attention until I saw their theory out into practice in Zim. One benefit to the lighter shoes is that there is virtually no break in period versus the more traditional leather.I know there are a million threads on here about what proper footwear for hunting in Africa is, but was curious what most PH's are wearing for footwear since they are almost ALWAYS out in the bush. Besides Courteney's, I have heard of Blundstone and Redback being in use, as well as many different forms of vellies. Anyone know if there is a strong preference towards any one of these in particular? Looking for a leather boot I can use for work as a test bed (lots of walking) and if they come in black, that is even better. Looking towards Tanzania, Zim and Mozambique for a future hunt for reference if there is any particular forms of footwear that work better depending on location.
Charles
Courteney Boots have fallen into a bit of a stupidstitious area..... Is it the boot or is it the brand...During all my hunts in SA I must have met over 30 PH´s, none wore Courtneys.
I saw a mixture of locally made boots.
While the quality and practicality are undeniably present as well..