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<blockquote data-quote="Biggs300" data-source="post: 666043" data-attributes="member: 31342"><p>I think the boots would be OK for tree stand hunting but an overkill for sure. They are <u>very</u> stiff boots designed for giving support under the weight of a heavy backpack while trekking in mountains. When you're actively climbing, walking and stalking, you don't need as much insulation. For tree stand hunting in cold weather, I'd look at Irish Setters, Rocky's or Danners with 800 or 1,000 grams of thinsulate. If you are spending more time in a tree stand, I personally think you can get by with a less durable and less expensive boot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggs300, post: 666043, member: 31342"] I think the boots would be OK for tree stand hunting but an overkill for sure. They are [U]very[/U] stiff boots designed for giving support under the weight of a heavy backpack while trekking in mountains. When you're actively climbing, walking and stalking, you don't need as much insulation. For tree stand hunting in cold weather, I'd look at Irish Setters, Rocky's or Danners with 800 or 1,000 grams of thinsulate. If you are spending more time in a tree stand, I personally think you can get by with a less durable and less expensive boot. [/QUOTE]
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