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Under Armour BooHOVR Dawn WP Boots

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Under Armour UA HOVR Dawn WP Boots

Overview

I bought these Under Armour boots when looking for something comfortable and durable for a backwoods Colorado Archery Elk Hunt. Experienced hunters will tell you that one of the most essential pieces of equipment for Elk hunting is a good pair of boots, and the Under Armour HOVR™ Dawn WP Boots did not disappoint.

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Under Armour UA HOVR™ Dawn WP Boots

$190

These Under Armour boots are a good marriage of comfort and support in a slick design for which Under Armour is famous.

  • Under Armour took their famous HOVR™ cushioning from their best running shoes and integrated them into this hiking/hunting boot.
  • They have a lightweight design with these boots coming in at only 17 oz while featuring waterproof but breathable material.
  • Flexible sole with added grips makes elevation changes in slick or sharp terrain easy while maintaining durability.

What we liked:

I bought these Under Armour boots for a backcountry Colorado Archery elk hunt in mid-September in Southwest Colorado. The majority of the hunt was at elevations ranging from 9100 ft to 10,600 ft, and temperatures ranged from the high 30s to low 90s throughout the hunt. Each day consisted of 8-12 miles of hiking on terrain ranging from sharp rocky cliffs to soft and slippery canyons covered in aspen and pine leaves/needles. I had high expectations for these boots, and they really lived up to my expectations.

The Under Armour boots were very lightweight but durable and held up well during the entire hunt. I wore sock liners under wool socks every day, and my feet stayed nice a dry and had no issues with blisters and only mildly sore feet after about day 8. The three things that stood out for me the most with these boots were the lightweight design, the grip the soles provided on steep terrain, and these boots feature an external heel counter for added balance. The extended heel made taking the boots off much easier.

 

Who we think will like this product:

These boots are best for the early-season archery or muzzleloader hunter before the weather gets too cold. They are not designed to be a cold-weather boot, and with only a 6” overall height, I wouldn’t recommend these boots for a southern hunt without some added snake protection. These were designed as a backcountry boot, and that is the sweet spot for those who would most benefit from these boots.

Pros

  • Leight weight at only 17 oz
  • 100% waterproof and breathable material
  • HOVR™ cushioning for very comfortable fit
  • External heel counter for added balance and makes it easier to take off with the heel

Cons

  • Not suitable for a cold-weather hunt and more of an early-season option, but Under Armour does offer a 400 gram insulated version
  • Low profile does not offer much in terms of snake protection, eliminating them as a viable southern state option
Under Armour BooHOVR Dawn WP Boots

Nick Zinsmeyer

Nick is a lifelong Texan and hunter of native big game, exotic animals, predators, waterfowl, migrator birds, and fur-bearing animals. Nick is an expert in hunting with several legal means, including archery, black powder/muzzleloader rifles, and long-range rifles.

He has hunted in several states across the United States, both on private and public land. He spends most of his time hunting all over Texas, including several years in the storied South Texas Brush Country, Central Texas Hill Country, and West Texas. In addition to hunting across the country, Nick runs wildlife management programs on multiple ranches in Texas, focusing on conservation and quality deer management.

Nick was published in Texas Trophy Hunters magazine in 2020, where he told his story of harvesting a trophy whitetail from a public land drawn hunt, and again in 2022 for a DIY Elk hunt in Arizona where he harvested a 358 net-inch bull.

About the Author

Nick Zinsmeyer

Nick Zinsmeyer

Nick is a lifelong Texan and hunter of native big game, exotic animals, predators, waterfowl, migrator birds, and fur-bearing animals. Nick is an expert in hunting with several legal means, including archery, black powder/muzzleloader rifles, and long-range rifles.

He has hunted in several states across the United States, both on private and public land. He spends most of his time hunting all over Texas, including several years in the storied South Texas Brush Country, Central Texas Hill Country, and West Texas. In addition to hunting across the country, Nick runs wildlife management programs on multiple ranches in Texas, focusing on conservation and quality deer management.

Nick was published in Texas Trophy Hunters magazine in 2020, where he told his story of harvesting a trophy whitetail from a public land drawn hunt, and again in 2022 for a DIY Elk hunt in Arizona where he harvested a 358 net-inch bull.

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