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Active Elk hunting outer layer clothing and boots for snow/rain?
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<blockquote data-quote="jd126" data-source="post: 1905324" data-attributes="member: 108502"><p>The Lowa's are good so far. I have owned them for about 2 years now. No issue with the waterproofing. Last year in Colorado I was crossing a small stream. My foot broke through the ice and I went about 12-18 inches into the water. Between the boots and the gators I stayed dry. It was all a quick motion in the water and back out. I didn't let it soak so to speak. To me they are very comfortable. That said I have not tried other brands like Kenetrek or Crispi out in the field. I bought the Lowa's because they were instantly comfortable to my feet and had the least slipping around inside the boot. They just fit me well. I do wear these Lowa's everywhere that is outdoors. Shooting range, local PRS match's, fishing, back yard work etc. </p><p>The sweating last year on two separate winter hunts was not fun. That's why I brought up the vents. I'm going to give that a try this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jd126, post: 1905324, member: 108502"] The Lowa’s are good so far. I have owned them for about 2 years now. No issue with the waterproofing. Last year in Colorado I was crossing a small stream. My foot broke through the ice and I went about 12-18 inches into the water. Between the boots and the gators I stayed dry. It was all a quick motion in the water and back out. I didn’t let it soak so to speak. To me they are very comfortable. That said I have not tried other brands like Kenetrek or Crispi out in the field. I bought the Lowa’s because they were instantly comfortable to my feet and had the least slipping around inside the boot. They just fit me well. I do wear these Lowa’s everywhere that is outdoors. Shooting range, local PRS match’s, fishing, back yard work etc. The sweating last year on two separate winter hunts was not fun. That’s why I brought up the vents. I’m going to give that a try this year. [/QUOTE]
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