Hoffman mountaineer / Mucklucks / Crispi for winter?

Kleos

Lil-Rokslider
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So my Danner Tachyons are just not cutting it for winter which is no surprise. One of the most comfortable boots I have ever worn btw.

I do hunt sometimes in deep snow as well as do a lot of snowshoeing. Does anyone have any recommendations on a boot for winter?

I like the idea of the Hoffman's and mucklucks having a removable liner. Which would be really nice for multi day trips being able to keep your boot from freezing.

I have also heard a lot of good things about Crispi's boot.

Open to suggestions.
 

Wrench

WKR
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WA
I have the hoffman pac and several crispis including the wild rocks plus. The wild rocks are great when you don't need a pac. Pacs are great when you benefit from the extra floatation and height. The warmth is a toss up for me. The pac liner is thicker, but more thermally conductive. Both have their place and I am lucky to have them on the days I need them.
 

Firemedic710

Lil-Rokslider
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Aug 14, 2017
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Mountain Home, ID
Hoffman double insulated guides! warmer then then the wild rock plus by a long shot. I have both and my feet are cold walking the dog in single digits in the wild rocks
 
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