From: Babysaph
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Date: 07-Dec-22 |
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Can anyone recommend a good hunting boot with a removable liner? You know like the old Sorrels use to have.
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From: LBshooter
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Date: 08-Dec-22 |
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Sorel caribou
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From: LBshooter
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Date: 08-Dec-22 |
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Sorel caribou
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From: Corax_latrans
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Date: 08-Dec-22 |
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I’ve done pretty well with 35 YO Sorels and 20 YO Lacrosse, but really, there’s a pretty decent crop of competitors out ther which all offer essentially the same thing. Just check the temperature ratings and the features you think make the most sense for you. I do kind of like wool as the liner with a reflective outer to bounce the heat back in…
Temperature ratings should always be taken with a grain of salt, because there’s a huge difference between “comfortable walking around” and “comfortable sitting in one place”.
I have frost-bitten my toes far too many times to have much of a tolerance for sitting around.
I’ve got a pair of lacrosse, a pair of Sorels, and a pair of some fancy, German pac- boots, that I scored on a clearance deal. and as long as I’m moving, there is no difference.
Except that the German boots have ground glass worked into the sole, so I never have to worry about slipping as long as I use a little common sense…
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From: Jed Gitchel
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Date: 08-Dec-22 |
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Doc I use sorrel glacier xts pack boots for late season. They are big but light. Easy to control how loose they are on your foot. I also use white's which are very well made but sorrels are the best in my opinion.
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From: DanaC
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Date: 08-Dec-22 |
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Look at Baffins
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From: Ken E.
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Date: 08-Dec-22 |
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Check out Hoffman boots. Made in Idaho. Great boot, great company.
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From: George D. Stout
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Date: 08-Dec-22 |
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Didn't you just ask this same thing last month? Anyway, the Kaufman Sorel is one of the best in my opinion, and I think you can still buy soled felts and use them in the five buckle artics as well.
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From: Babysaph
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Date: 08-Dec-22 |
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May have George. Thanks.
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From: Nemah
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Date: 08-Dec-22 |
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Schnees in Montana. RKK
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From: Bigdog 21
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Date: 08-Dec-22 |
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Pro line pack boot with wool liner. $44.00. have a pair lacrosse alpha Burley's 1200s the pro line are more comfortable and just as warm
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From: scndwfstlhntng
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Date: 08-Dec-22 |
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Schnee’s from Bozeman. Multiple options for heavy duty pac boots. Sitting vs walking should be carefully considered. They wear well overall and the bottoms can be replaced reasonably ( I did it)
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From: RonP
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Date: 08-Dec-22 |
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i second hoffman boots. i have the Outback model and really like it.
when i researched pac boots with liners, the hoffman's had the sturdiest or more rigid instep/arch. that is what i wanted.
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From: Sasquatch73
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Date: 08-Dec-22 |
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Cabela's Saskatchewan Pac Boots
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From: Nemophilist
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Date: 08-Dec-22 |
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I have a lot of hunting boots but the only ones that I have that have removeable liners are my four pair of Sorels. I like my Sorel boots when the temperature drops.
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From: HEXX
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Date: 08-Dec-22 |
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Walmart $ 50.00 when not on sale.
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From: NBK
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Date: 08-Dec-22 |
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"i second hoffman boots. i have the Outback model and really like it. when i researched pac boots with liners, the hoffman's had the sturdiest or more rigid instep/arch. that is what i wanted."
I'll add a third to this. I also have the Hoffman Outbacks. Plenty warm when moving, not bad for shorter sits. (Northern Wisconsin it gets REAL cold). I also have a pair of Sorrel Caribous. No offense to anyone but compared to Hoffmans its like they came out of a Cracker Jack box
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From: Bode
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Date: 08-Dec-22 |
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Love my Baffins
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From: cut it out
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Date: 08-Dec-22 |
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SCHNEE Hunters for sure. Second choice in that style I’d go Kentrek grizzlies
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From: Mike E
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Date: 08-Dec-22 |
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Schnee Hunters
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From: Babysaph
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Date: 08-Dec-22 |
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how do Schnees run for size?
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From: cut it out
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Date: 09-Dec-22 |
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For me they size perfect. But I went one size big to allow for wool insole and heavy socks.
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From: Bassmaster
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Date: 09-Dec-22 |
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In cold weather nothing beats a bunny boot, and for me Sorels sucked. On really cold days if I didn't keep changing the packs my feet froze.
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From: Archre167
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Date: 09-Dec-22 |
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Another vote for Schnees. The Hoffman boot looks good as well
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From: Dauntless55
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Date: 09-Dec-22 |
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I have the Hoffman Outdoorsman and love them. Great quality, American assembled (liners are from Canada, leather from America and rubber from Thailand). I love a good value and although I'm sure Schnee's and Kenetrek's are fine boots they are considerably more expensive than Hoffman's. They come with 200gm liners and I buy an second pair of 400gm liners so I can switch them out for different conditions or to allow them to dry.
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From: Nemophilist
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Date: 09-Dec-22 |
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I've used Sorels since the 1970s and have had no problems with them. You have to get a pair with the temperature rating you need for the weather and temperatures you'll be bowhunting in. Pictured are my Sorel Chieftains that have a rating of -100 degrees below zero. I wore them in -20 degrees below zero and my feet never got cold.
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