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I used to wear pack boots all the time if there was snow. Murdochs used to carry oversized plastic stirrups that a pack boot would fit in, at least my size 10s would. They came in brown or orange. They were clunky but worked pretty good. I don't see them online anymore. You run into a situation where regular boots would slide right through them though. These days I can't sit on a horse too long, so I end up walking half of the time.Just out of curiosity, how many of you are wearing pac boots on horseback?
Even with oversized stirrups I can't get my snow boots to slide in comfortably.
I have some of those oversized plastic stirrups, they look absolutely ridiculous and barely fit large bootsI used to wear pack boots all the time if there was snow. Murdochs used to carry oversized plastic stirrups that a pack boot would fit in, at least my size 10s would. They came in brown or orange. They were clunky but worked pretty good. I don't see them online anymore. You run into a situation where regular boots would slide right through them though. These days I can't sit on a horse too long, so I end up walking half of the time.
Yes, My fourteens might be able to swallow your tens.Are you using the naked metal bound wood style? I wear a size ten
If I put those plastic stirrups on the old Otto Ernst saddle I ride, my great grandfather would rise from his grave and kick me in the back side.I have some of those oversized plastic stirrups, they look absolutely ridiculous and barely fit large boots
These things are wonderful...I tried some of these for 1st time on top of my toes (w/heavy socks and boots had enough wiggle room) on a recent morning of hunting (20F). Was toasty and totally forgot they were there. Not sure about long hikes, on those u probably wouldnt need them if boots were even lightly insulated, waterproof, with good wool socks.
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So maybe I’m an anomaly here, but once it gets cold or snowy, I almost exclusively wear my pacs hunting. I put tons of miles on mine. I do have to get them “resoled” every couple years. I have a couple pairs of the Schnee’s Hunter IIs. The rubber they use now is not as durable as the stuff they used to use, but I also abuse them so They get worn daily this time of year, from work to town to hunting.Thanks guys, so you wouldn't want to put in a ton of miles wearing pac boots I take it.
I think the air bob soles on the Schnee's do grip better than the Kenetrex styles.So maybe I’m an anomaly here, but once it gets cold or snowy, I almost exclusively wear my pacs hunting. I put tons of miles on mine. I do have to get them “resoled” every couple years. I have a couple pairs of the Schnee’s Hunter IIs. The rubber they use now is not as durable as the stuff they used to use, but I also abuse them so They get worn daily this time of year, from work to town to hunting.
I like them better than my Kennetreks for cold (like teens and colder) because the rubber stays soft. I find the soles of many, many boots get very hard once it gets cold and they get slick. The pacs stay softer and grippier, which means I do a lot less slipping and sliding in steep and icy stuff.