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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 665980" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>I dint have any first hand experience with those boots, nor do I know anyone who does, so I'm at a loss for advise there.</p><p></p><p> However, if you'd like to know what works well for us.....</p><p>I have used Whites snow packs for years. Just recently I started using Schnees liners, & aftermarket insoles in my Whites packs. They're comfy, for all day work, or hunts, & lots of miles. I hunt hard in snow from wet slop, to knee/thigh deep, wherever the Elk are. I hunt a veriety of terrain from rolling hills to "holy crap" that's steep! Whites hold up, plain & simple. They're tihe only snow packs I've ever been able to use for more than 1 year before coming apart. My current set is 4 years old, & will get rebuilt this year.</p><p>If you want rugged, & don't mind a little extra weight, Whites are a great boot.</p><p>All my logger buddy's were them in the winter too. That should tell you something about thier longevity, & dependability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 665980, member: 22166"] I dint have any first hand experience with those boots, nor do I know anyone who does, so I'm at a loss for advise there. However, if you'd like to know what works well for us..... I have used Whites snow packs for years. Just recently I started using Schnees liners, & aftermarket insoles in my Whites packs. They're comfy, for all day work, or hunts, & lots of miles. I hunt hard in snow from wet slop, to knee/thigh deep, wherever the Elk are. I hunt a veriety of terrain from rolling hills to "holy crap" that's steep! Whites hold up, plain & simple. They're tihe only snow packs I've ever been able to use for more than 1 year before coming apart. My current set is 4 years old, & will get rebuilt this year. If you want rugged, & don't mind a little extra weight, Whites are a great boot. All my logger buddy's were them in the winter too. That should tell you something about thier longevity, & dependability. [/QUOTE]
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