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Cold weather boots ? brand , insulation ?
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<blockquote data-quote="6.5Express" data-source="post: 591802" data-attributes="member: 34804"><p>These are what I have:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.schnees.com/product/Lowa-Sheephunter-Schnees/lowa-boots" target="_blank">LOWA Sheep Hunter made exclusively for Schnee's - Hunting Boots</a></p><p></p><p>However, I see they've come up in price quite a bit! I've worn them on quite a few hunts and have no complaints. Real supportive for steep / rocky terrain. Looking at the price now for a comfortable, warm, deep snow boot, I don't think you can beat the Schnees Pac's. I've worn them a lot for coyote calling during the winter and wear them daily for work when the snow is deep. My only recomendation is to buy an extra pair of liners. If your feet sweat, it's good to change back and forth to give them a day to dry. I think this helps them last longer too. I've had my Schnees pac's for about 6 years and even in and out of corrals full of cow $&*# they have held up really well. I've had the sheephunters for about 5 years, and they too have held up really well. However, I save them strictly for hunting. For a lot of years I bought "cheaper" boots once every year. Paying the $$$ up front is well worth it for a good pair of boots that last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6.5Express, post: 591802, member: 34804"] These are what I have: [url=http://www.schnees.com/product/Lowa-Sheephunter-Schnees/lowa-boots]LOWA Sheep Hunter made exclusively for Schnee's - Hunting Boots[/url] However, I see they've come up in price quite a bit! I've worn them on quite a few hunts and have no complaints. Real supportive for steep / rocky terrain. Looking at the price now for a comfortable, warm, deep snow boot, I don't think you can beat the Schnees Pac's. I've worn them a lot for coyote calling during the winter and wear them daily for work when the snow is deep. My only recomendation is to buy an extra pair of liners. If your feet sweat, it's good to change back and forth to give them a day to dry. I think this helps them last longer too. I've had my Schnees pac's for about 6 years and even in and out of corrals full of cow $&*# they have held up really well. I've had the sheephunters for about 5 years, and they too have held up really well. However, I save them strictly for hunting. For a lot of years I bought "cheaper" boots once every year. Paying the $$$ up front is well worth it for a good pair of boots that last. [/QUOTE]
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