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<blockquote data-quote="Longrangers" data-source="post: 2237132" data-attributes="member: 101564"><p>I use to Wear Irish setter elk tracker and they just didn't cut it. My son wears kenetreks. I personally have crispi and zamborlan. I like both of them. One is 400 gram and the other is none insulated. When it gets really cold I throw a pair of Arctic shield booties in my pack for the times when I sit and glass. Once done glassing I pop them off and throw them in my pack and away I go. Works well and booties are nothing in weight. More insulation in your boots create sweat and feet will get cold faster. Just my 2 cents. You should try different brands on because everyone has a different foot and feel. I personally didn't like the Ken's even though they are good boots but just wasn't quite right for me. The other 2 mentioned fit me better and I know that there is other brands out there that are good as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longrangers, post: 2237132, member: 101564"] I use to Wear Irish setter elk tracker and they just didn’t cut it. My son wears kenetreks. I personally have crispi and zamborlan. I like both of them. One is 400 gram and the other is none insulated. When it gets really cold I throw a pair of Arctic shield booties in my pack for the times when I sit and glass. Once done glassing I pop them off and throw them in my pack and away I go. Works well and booties are nothing in weight. More insulation in your boots create sweat and feet will get cold faster. Just my 2 cents. You should try different brands on because everyone has a different foot and feel. I personally didn’t like the Ken’s even though they are good boots but just wasn’t quite right for me. The other 2 mentioned fit me better and I know that there is other brands out there that are good as well. [/QUOTE]
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