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<blockquote data-quote="WyoHunter1" data-source="post: 1607540" data-attributes="member: 89613"><p>If your choice is between 200 and 600 gr of insulation. Go for the 200 gram because it sounds like you will be doing most of your hunting in Tennessee and the 600 will be too much. The 200 will still be fine if you go out west and hike in snow unless you plan on hours of sitting.</p><p>I have a pair of Danner and a pair of Kennetrek. Both are nice but if the weather is cold and wet the Kennetrek is my go to boots and if there is steep climbing where support is important the Kennetrek is still my choice. Danner is good gut is not even in the same league.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WyoHunter1, post: 1607540, member: 89613"] If your choice is between 200 and 600 gr of insulation. Go for the 200 gram because it sounds like you will be doing most of your hunting in Tennessee and the 600 will be too much. The 200 will still be fine if you go out west and hike in snow unless you plan on hours of sitting. I have a pair of Danner and a pair of Kennetrek. Both are nice but if the weather is cold and wet the Kennetrek is my go to boots and if there is steep climbing where support is important the Kennetrek is still my choice. Danner is good gut is not even in the same league. [/QUOTE]
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