WHY MAGELLAN SNAKE BOOTS?
My timing in finding Magellan snake boots could not have been more perfect. My previous snake boots were falling apart from extended wear, and the manufacturer discontinued that particular style. So I was on the hunt for a new pair, and I needed them quickly. Quite frankly, when I found Magellan Women’s Snake Defender Hunting Boots online, I had to take a second look at the price—it was much lower than the cost of comparable snake boots, and I was a bit skeptical, thinking they might not have all the features I required. But, wow, was I wrong!
Magellan Women’s Snake Defender 2.0 Waterproof Hunting Boot
Stay comfortable in the great outdoors whenever you slide on these Magellan Outdoors Women’s Snake Defender 2.0 Hunting Boots. The durable leather and textile uppers provide a lightweight, comfortable fit, while the slip-resistant outsoles offer sure footing on slick terrain.
Price: $99.99
- Snake Proof
- Waterproof
- Designed to fit the female anatomy
- Lightweight
- Durable
- Comfortable
Requirements for a Good Snake Boot
When looking for a good women’s hunting boot, I’ve found that a side zipper is a must-have option on taller boots, such as the Magellan Women’s Snake Boots. The side zipper makes it much easier and faster to get the boots on and off. In addition, the lace-up feature was a bonus, as it offered me the ability to adjust the fit without having to lace up the boots every time I wear them.
Here in South Carolina, we have many species of venomous snakes, plus moderate temperatures for many months of the year, so I need a reliable snake boot year-round. The Magellan Women’s Snake Defender Boot offers Snake Shield technology, which gives me the confidence I need when hunting.
Another requirement is a snake boot that performs well in varying temperatures and conditions, from hot, muggy swamps to rugged, hilly terrain. Comfort is essential, whether I’m hunting wild hogs in humid summer weather or calling turkeys in the early season when cold temperatures in the morning frequently give way to afternoon heat.
Lightweight snake boots can make or break a long hunt, and Magellan Snake Defender boots are both light in weight—for all-day walking—and comfortable.
Most hunters want a waterproof boot and typically resort to traditional rubber boots that don’t provide the safety of snake-proofing technology. So owning a pair of snake boots that offers waterproof technology is especially important and desirable to most hunters. I know it is important to me.
Gotta look good! As a female hunter, I attract a lot of attention, and I admit that I’m a bit vain about my hunting apparel. I’m not too fond of camo clash—the dark brown leather and brown textile shafts of the Magellan Women’s Snake Defender Hunting Boots complement everything I wear.

First Impression
Seeing these boots online and then taking them out of the box was great because they exceeded my expectations. As I lifted them out of the box, I instantly knew the weight would be perfect. I couldn’t wait to slip them on and was so happy that they fit true to size. I’ll admit, I’m a bit of a boot snob, but even though these boots aren’t the most expensive boots I’ve ever worn, but I immediately knew these Snake Defender boots were a perfect match for me.
A CLOSER LOOK
I was curious about the lace-up feature and its correlation to keeping the boot waterproof, so I investigated its construction. The boot’s tongue is perfectly sewn to the boot shaft, providing a complete barrier from water intrusion.

Functionality
I have hunted deer and hogs several times at my hunt club, since I received the Magellan Women’s Snake Defender 2.0 boots. With daytime temperatures as high as 90 degrees, I was keenly aware of the need for boots that kept my feet comfortable and offered reliable traction on wet and slick surfaces, which I often encountered near my hog stand. I was super pleased that my feet were perfectly comfortable, and that I never slipped even while baiting the hogs. Fortunately, I did not run into any venomous snakes in the woods, so the Snake Shield Technology was not tested.
As a hunting and fishing blogger, I often get my feet wet, so a versatile boot is a bonus. For example, I recently got home from a long day of hog hunting and ran to my backyard when I found out that the elusive clapper rails were nesting in the reeds! I love photographing nature, and I was thrilled to be able to get right in the marsh to photograph the “ghost hen” and not have to worry about getting my feet wet! In addition, I was happy to clean off the hog mud and creek silt from my boots easily with my dock hose and no leaks!

Final Thoughts
I am excited about this boot and I’m confident that they’ll keep me safe while hunting in snake-infested areas that I often find myself in. I intend on buying a second pair of Magellan Women’s Snake Defender 2.0 boots to rotate them between hunts. Rotating multiple pairs of boots allows me to keep them in optimal condition since I hunt year-round! For the price, these boots are too good of a bargain to pass up. I strongly encourage everyone who hunts, hikes, or scouts in areas where snakes are common to invest in a good pair of snake boots and these Magellan Women’s Snake Defender 2.0 Boots are a perfect fit for us females.

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AUTHOR BIO
Maggie Boineau lives in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina and spends as much time as possible hunting and fishing. Her passion for hunting spans year round with hunts for whitetail, hogs, turkey, ducks, doves, quail, plus some critter hunting, especially crows and recently, coyotes. When she is not hunting, Maggie enjoys clay shooting and going to the indoor range. You can catch up with her by visiting her blog, www.camo365.com for some light reading about her adventures.
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