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I'm badly in need of a new pair of boots and I'm likely just gonna get some Beartooths.
Packing out a little buck last night, somehow, someway, I punctured my boot with a stout piece of wood that passed through the sole at an angle up and out the side, barely missing the knuckle for my big toe. Hate to think of if that had somehow done that same thing at a different angle.
I didn't have pliers and couldn't pull it out with my hands, it was an uncomfortable final 0.6 miles or so. These boots were at the end anyway.
I tend to fall in the camp of lightly insulated or non insulated hunting boots.
So question for you Beartooth owners, my gut tells me those uninsulated ones still do a great job at keeping your feet happy, even in wintry cold hunting conditions. Obviously, lots of western hunting involves high exertion and steep hills and many miles, hence, i'm leery of the insulated boots. But it also involves long glassing sessions trying not to freeze your ass and appendages off.
So, to those of you that own some Beartooths tell me about your experiences, specifically in regards to foot warmth and high exertion western hunting and if you feel it would be wise to stick with uninsulated. Anyone have a pair of insulated and uninsulated?
My gut is telling me to go uninsulated, but I've never owned Schnee's.
I'm badly in need of a new pair of boots and I'm likely just gonna get some Beartooths.
Packing out a little buck last night, somehow, someway, I punctured my boot with a stout piece of wood that passed through the sole at an angle up and out the side, barely missing the knuckle for my big toe. Hate to think of if that had somehow done that same thing at a different angle.
I didn't have pliers and couldn't pull it out with my hands, it was an uncomfortable final 0.6 miles or so. These boots were at the end anyway.
I tend to fall in the camp of lightly insulated or non insulated hunting boots.
So question for you Beartooth owners, my gut tells me those uninsulated ones still do a great job at keeping your feet happy, even in wintry cold hunting conditions. Obviously, lots of western hunting involves high exertion and steep hills and many miles, hence, i'm leery of the insulated boots. But it also involves long glassing sessions trying not to freeze your ass and appendages off.
So, to those of you that own some Beartooths tell me about your experiences, specifically in regards to foot warmth and high exertion western hunting and if you feel it would be wise to stick with uninsulated. Anyone have a pair of insulated and uninsulated?
My gut is telling me to go uninsulated, but I've never owned Schnee's.