Boot Jacks
$20.00


Everybody needs a booth jack. Actually, everybody needs two or three boot jacks. One for the shop, the mud room in the house, the top of the dog box and the back floor board of your truck. Well, that makes four and I could find other places for one as well!! Is there anything worse than a long day or night of hunting, or doing an hour of choirs in muddy weather and then struggling to get your boots off?
Our Zepp boot jacks are made by one of the finest finish carpenters in the state of Ohio, my old hunting partner Jay Darr, and milled out of reclaimed barn wood from Coshocton County, God’s country, where the big bucks roam the hills and I began my coon hunting and predator calling career. Each one is a little different and has it’s own unique character and history. And then we brand our name into the wood like the days of branding cattle at Treefine Hereford Farm.

Treefine, the Fry farm, the Helmick place, the Buckaloo bottom, the Gruen family, the road past Simon’s, Murder Ridge and Mohawk. Special people and places in my heart and there is some of that love in each of one of these boot jacks.

$20.00

Two colors to choose from

Red and Barnwood Gray

Boot Dryer
$199.99

Made in America - 100% Aluminum - Expertly welded

If you hunt hard and get soaking wet boots and gloves this is the boot dryer for you. It is the best boot dryer on the market. Big company’s don’t make something like this because it would need to sell them for three or four times what we charge in order for them to make any money on it. It works via a hair dryer that you can steal from your wife or buy with the dryer.

Many of today's boot dryers have to be thrown away when the heating element goes bad....that is not the case with this one.

The boot dryer sold by Wick Outdoor Works in the 80’s and early 90’s was “almost” perfect. The problem was the PVC pipes, when they got hot, eventually they bent over and became brittle from the heat of the hair dryer and broke. This one is 100% aluminum and welded the very best so it won’t break unless you back over it with your truck!

If your boots or gloves get really wet, and you ever owned a Wick Boot dryer, it left a huge void in your life when they went off the market!! I kept mine in working order for almost 30 years and when it broke I knew I had to do something about it.

If your boots get wet on the first night of vacation more than likely they are still wet a week or two after vacation because all of the other boot dryers on the market take three or four days, or longer, to dry your boots and they never quite get dry. This one won’t take that long and you can dry them overnight. This dryer also works great on your wet gloves or hat. When it's freezing cold, you can warm up your dry boots before going out to feed the dogs or run the snow blower.

This awesome boot dryer comes with the an easy to replace blower and a timer which allows you to turn the blower on and run for 30 minutes o an hour while you are in bed asleep or sipping on a cup of coffee getting ready to start the day.

Price for boot dryer, air dryer and timer $199.99

Book Jacks & Dryers

This select collection includes two specialized items: book jacks and dryers, designed to support and preserve printed materials and gear in the field. Built to last, these accessories help hunters and outdoor enthusiasts keep their reading materials and gear in good condition no matter where the pursuit takes them