When you think of huntingboots, rubber and neoprene options often come to mind. But what if you want something with the structure of a hiking boot and the performance of a premium hunting boot? That’s exactly where the TideWe Lace-Up 800G Insulated Hunting Boots shine.
Built with all-season durability, these boots combine old-school lacing with modern waterproof construction, making them one of the most versatile Tidewe boots we’ve tested so far.
🔍 First Impressions
Out of the box, the TideWe HBS800G boots feel solid. The upper is constructed from tough 600D oxford fabric and premium synthetic leather, all wrapped in a waterproof membrane. The digital woodland camo blends well with a wide variety of terrains—from dry brush to pine woods to grassy blinds.
Unlike neoprene boots, these offer a more traditional boot design with reinforced ankle support and a more tailored fit thanks to the lace-up system.
🧤 Warmth & Comfort (800G Thinsulate™)
Designed with 800 grams of 3M Thinsulate Ultra insulation, these boots keep your feet warm during mid-to-late season hunts without causing overheating in early mornings or mild climates. We tested them in Colorado’s late October elk season with temps ranging from 25°F to 50°F, and they were consistently comfortable.
The cushioning footbed adds great support, while the high ankle and padded collar prevent chafing during long hikes.
💦 Waterproof, Breathable, Built for Movement
These Tidewe huntingboots are fully waterproof thanks to the breathable membrane that seals out water but still allows moisture from sweat to escape. Crossing shallow creeks or trudging through frosty dew in a field? No problem.
Traction-wise, the aggressive rubber outsole bites into mud, gravel, or snow like a champ. Whether climbing ridges or stalking through leaf litter, stability is excellent.
🎯 Designed for All-Day Field Use
| Feature | Rating (1–10) | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| Warmth | 8.5 | Perfect for late fall hunts |
| Waterproofing | 9 | Handled creeks and mud flawlessly |
| Fit & Comfort | 9 | Lace-up fit is snug and supportive |
| Traction | 9 | Great grip on mixed terrain |
| Durability | 9 | No visible wear after 30+ miles |
🦌 Real-Life Test: Elk Hunting in the Rockies
Over a 4-day backcountry elk hunt in the Rockies, these boots were put through their paces: 20+ miles hiked, 5K elevation gain, icy river crossings, and sudden rain squalls. Despite the abuse, they held up with no leaks, no blisters, and no breakdown in structure.
Compared to pull-on boots, the lace-up Tidewe boots give you way more ankle support—especially valuable when carrying a pack or traversing rocky inclines.
🛠️ What We Loved
✔ Insulated, but not overkill – Keeps you warm without overheating in shoulder seasons
✔ Lightweight & agile – Feels more like a hiker than a clunky winter boot
✔ Full lacing system – Adjustable for narrow or wide feet
✔ Reinforced toe & heel – Great for rugged use
✔ Camo that works – Blends into brush, scrub, and treeline effectively
A few things to note:
- Not designed for deep-winter stand hunting (below 15°F)
- Requires a short break-in period (about 10 miles)
- Not ideal for waterfowl hunters in knee-deep marshes
🧼 Maintenance Tips
The fabric and synthetic leather combo is surprisingly easy to clean. Let the mud dry, knock it off, and wipe with a damp cloth. For deeper cleaning, a quick scrub with mild soap gets them looking near-new again.
✅ Final Verdict: A Hybrid Boot That Does It All
If you want the structure of a hiking boot, the warmth of an insulated hunting boot, and the waterproofing of rubber boots, the TideWe 800G Lace-Up Hunting Boots hit the sweet spot.
They’re ideal for:
- Whitetail and elk hunters in mid-season
- Turkey hunters in spring or fall
- Land managers and scouts needing waterproof all-terrain footwear
- Upland hunters covering miles in mixed terrain
These aren’t your sit-in-the-blind winter boots — they’re huntingboots made for hunters who move. And they might just be the most underrated pick in the TideWe huntingboots catalog.
