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<blockquote data-quote="Gibbshooter43" data-source="post: 2226895" data-attributes="member: 94754"><p>I live and hunt in Idaho. It's practically straight up hill out my back door. All the advice that's been given is excellent; different brands and styles; non-insulated vs insulated; hunting boot vs hiking shoe/boot. I like comfort for hiking; support for climbing; and warmth for the times when it's necessary to sit. I tend to be a repeat buyer since if it ain't broke… you get the idea. Here's one thing I've found - one brand (any brand) may be great for two or three purchases depending on wear, and suddenly the next pair is terrible. Some of the best companies do "improvements" from time to time to compete with the "newest and greatest" and suddenly the last isn't the same as before. So always, try each new pair rather than just saying give me a brand XYZ in size ## and expect them to be exactly the same. Just my 2 cents worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibbshooter43, post: 2226895, member: 94754"] I live and hunt in Idaho. It’s practically straight up hill out my back door. All the advice that’s been given is excellent; different brands and styles; non-insulated vs insulated; hunting boot vs hiking shoe/boot. I like comfort for hiking; support for climbing; and warmth for the times when it’s necessary to sit. I tend to be a repeat buyer since if it ain’t broke… you get the idea. Here’s one thing I’ve found - one brand (any brand) may be great for two or three purchases depending on wear, and suddenly the next pair is terrible. Some of the best companies do “improvements” from time to time to compete with the “newest and greatest” and suddenly the last isn’t the same as before. So always, try each new pair rather than just saying give me a brand XYZ in size ## and expect them to be exactly the same. Just my 2 cents worth. [/QUOTE]
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