If you're moving you shouldn't need much insulation. I've found that a good pair of waterproof boots and some merino socks will keep my feet warm in freezing temps. As long as I'm moving.
I'm listening to Steve Rinella's Meat Eater podcast and at the opening he was plugging Schnees. He said to use the code "Meat Eater" at checkout for additional savings. I've tried it every way I can and it's not working. Just curious to see if anyone else can get it to work and if so, what are...
True. But if I'm creeping in and out of their domain, the rest of me isn't touching and rubbing against rocks, sticks, vegetation, and other stuff on the ground. My boots are.
I got the Schnees stuff and applied it to my Perfekt Hunter boots. And the rand started peeling in a couple spots. Not really a big deal. I wanted a scent free conditioner/waterproofer. Obenaufs has a very, very strong odor and I'm thinking the critters will get spooked by it.
Nice. Thanks again for the info. Being that I'm in NC and it's pretty warm during early season, I think I'll give the Timberlines a go. And I have the Miendl Perfekt Hunter for later in the season.
Thanks for the info! How did the Beartooth boots fair in hot weather? From my understanding on Schnee's website, the Timberline boots are supposed to be the same as the Beartooth with less rigidity. Pretty much what you said.
Swim laps. That's some of the best cardio you can do. And if you use bilateral breathing, it'll help train your body to more efficiently utilize oxygen.
I've read several posts and reviews about the Beartooth boots, but haven't been able to find anything about the Timberlines. Probably because they're so new. I live in NC and hunt whitetails primarily. I know I don't "need" a mountain boot here, but I'm a fan of quality and multifuntionality...