looks to be the same fit as mine.
they are pretty comfy hunting footwear, almost too roomy in the toe box, only a problem in real steep stuff when it's hard to get traction... not a real problem though.
i wore mine a lot last elk season, like them and will wear them some this year i'm sure. mine were never waterproof, or really even water resistant, but they do dry super fast, and are extremely light, which is a plus as well.
i was wearing lone peaks when i killed my bull last year, and packed him out wearing them, only a couple times i was nervous, going downhill really steep, and i was having to be really careful because with the roomy toe box, my foot moves around a little inside, and the traction is about what it looks like it would be... fine, but not great.
if i would have had trekking poles with me, it would have been a complete non issue, and it really wasn't an issue anyways. i like them, and they held up surprisingly well. i want to keep them in decent shape this year so i can wear them turkey hunting next spring.... great boot for that, covering a lot of miles and not wearing 100lbs on your back.
the lone peaks sure are comfortable, and they are great for stalking, soft soles, you can feel the ground well, but enough foot protection for walking a bunch of miles on gravel