They just keep getting more comfortable with time. I wear them all day every day, indoors and out, and the stiffness (though much softer than I initially expected) hasn’t been a problem once. They grip well even when damp and flex enough to conform with most obstacles. These are the second...
I pulled the trigger and ordered a pair of timberlines. They arrived days early and are some of the most comfortable boots I’ve ever owned. I’m only one day into them, but they fit great out of the box. I’ll continue to update you all as they wear in, but, as usual schnees are wonderful.
Thanks for your answer. Everything I can find about them says they’re fantastic boots. No noticeable difference in stiffness between the two is interesting. How well are the timberlines holding up? Any complaints or concerns? It’s good to hear you’ll buy them again, that says a lot about them.
Too soft for backcountry, or too soft for daily wear? I started wearing mountaineering boots while making snow at local ski areas, they were great in the white stuff but tough everywhere else. Since then I’ve been trying to find a balance of stiffness and comfort while maintaining support...
Hey all, I’m in the market for a new pair of boots. I’ve narrowed my choices down to the timberlines and the beartooths (or would it be bearteeth?). Anyhow, I’ve been wearing pac boots from schnees for a few winters now and am really impressed with the quality and comfort. I made the switch...