If you’re hunting waterfowl in less gnarly terrain and do not require the height of full chest waders then this is a totally suitable (and highly affordable) option that will keep you light on your feet.
The Boundary Shoe by NRS is a great alternative option to traditional duck hunting boots if cost and weight are major factors for you.
These boots are built with a traction outsole ideal for sand and mud and are also fairly warm even in freezing temperatures due to their neoprene construction. Although they’re toasty, don’t plan on bringing these boots out into icy conditions as the neoprene is fairly puncture prone.
You also have to be careful not to flood these boots — their thermal qualities will of course be negated if you fill them with water.
I’ve owned a pair of these boots for three seasons now for use kayaking in the coastal salt marshes of my native Cape Cod. The Boundary Shoe employs a super simple design that utilizes an instep strap, but they none the less stay secure to your feet even in the muckiest of mud.
Mine have unfortunately punctured and now have a slow leak after a few years of use, but I wade around a lot of sharp marsh vegetation and fragmented seashells that must have damaged them. If you hunt in landscapes that are mostly sandy, muddy or rocky then don’t worry about damaging the Boundary Shoes. If you think the terrain you hunt has the potential to poke you, look elsewhere.
The soles are surprisingly supportive and employ a 2mm plastic shim to protect your feet from sharp hazards. The puncture risk is in the neoprene body of the boot, not at the soles.
Aside from the risk of puncture, these boots are definitely built durably. 5mm and 7mm neoprene with double taped seams create a tough, long lasting boot. Mine have seen countless hours in the marsh and they’re still going strong!
Where these boots really perform well is how easily they come on and off and how light they feel compared to traditional lightweight hunting boots of this style. For a pair of budget waterfowl or turkey boots, there is nothing wrong with the Boundary Shoes as long as you’re being mindful of where you hunt!