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<blockquote data-quote="mtneer12" data-source="post: 2226720" data-attributes="member: 117102"><p>I would have to second the Lowa boots, I've owned two different pairs of them, the renegade and the zephyrs. Super lite weight, pretty tough and water proof. Take a look at the Lowa Zephyr hi boots, they come with Gortex. I've owned a pair of the mid height version. I love the mono wrap of these boots. My reason for the purchase of them was that I had friends in the special ops communities that wore them in the mountains of AFG and swore by them. If you are in PA you could also try them on at any REI. </p><p></p><p>I have a pair of Scarpa boots, built like a tank but are a little stiff and a narrow toe box. Like a few other comments about the schnees, my cousins live and hunt in Montana and Wyoming and they love them. </p><p></p><p>I hunted the crazies in Montana a few years back and was putting 6-10 miles on my feet a day, this was late October so there was no snow until you got further up. I wish I would've had more of a rugged hike than the danners I was using at the time.</p><p></p><p>Try on a lot of boots, get what works best for you and go have fun! Enjoy the hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtneer12, post: 2226720, member: 117102"] I would have to second the Lowa boots, I've owned two different pairs of them, the renegade and the zephyrs. Super lite weight, pretty tough and water proof. Take a look at the Lowa Zephyr hi boots, they come with Gortex. I’ve owned a pair of the mid height version. I love the mono wrap of these boots. My reason for the purchase of them was that I had friends in the special ops communities that wore them in the mountains of AFG and swore by them. If you are in PA you could also try them on at any REI. I have a pair of Scarpa boots, built like a tank but are a little stiff and a narrow toe box. Like a few other comments about the schnees, my cousins live and hunt in Montana and Wyoming and they love them. I hunted the crazies in Montana a few years back and was putting 6-10 miles on my feet a day, this was late October so there was no snow until you got further up. I wish I would’ve had more of a rugged hike than the danners I was using at the time. Try on a lot of boots, get what works best for you and go have fun! Enjoy the hunt. [/QUOTE]
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