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<blockquote data-quote="ScottB338" data-source="post: 1840106" data-attributes="member: 113037"><p>I bought 3 pairs of uninsulated boots, for early fall elk hunting in Montana, to see what was the best fit for me... Kenetrek, Schnees and Meindl. I felt like they were a good sample set and price ranges. </p><p>As soon as I put on the Kenetrek's, it was a done deal. (I tried them last because they were the most expensive). The others were returned with full refunds (I checked their policies and stayed in their guidelines). </p><p>It ended up costing me twice as much because we did the same thing for my wife, who goes with me on the hunts. She agreed with me on the Kenetrek boots in a blind test (not knowing price or brand).</p><p>That was two years ago and my (our) next set of boots will be insulated Kenetrek Mountain Extremes.</p><p>All this to say, try several pairs and don't be afraid to extend your budget. Great boots aren't cheap, but they are worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottB338, post: 1840106, member: 113037"] I bought 3 pairs of uninsulated boots, for early fall elk hunting in Montana, to see what was the best fit for me... Kenetrek, Schnees and Meindl. I felt like they were a good sample set and price ranges. As soon as I put on the Kenetrek’s, it was a done deal. (I tried them last because they were the most expensive). The others were returned with full refunds (I checked their policies and stayed in their guidelines). It ended up costing me twice as much because we did the same thing for my wife, who goes with me on the hunts. She agreed with me on the Kenetrek boots in a blind test (not knowing price or brand). That was two years ago and my (our) next set of boots will be insulated Kenetrek Mountain Extremes. All this to say, try several pairs and don’t be afraid to extend your budget. Great boots aren’t cheap, but they are worth it. [/QUOTE]
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