Cold Weather Upland Boot

WoodDuck

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Took a trip to North Dakota for pheasants last year during late season, and uninsulated hiking boots weren’t warm enough for the conditions we saw (~5F in the mornings with 20-30mph winds). I’d like to get a better late season boot for the wife and I, and they may also get used for December grouse hunting in Wisconsin as well as ice fishing.

What does everyone else like for a late season boot? I don’t like Muck style boots when putting on miles (though I do use them A LOT for tree stand hunting and ice fishing), and am considering a mountain style pac boot like the Schnees Hunter. Open to any and all suggestions.
 

Blue Skunk

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I use the Irish Setter Wingshooter Waterproof and Insulated Boots. I use them for later season pheasant hunts and perform well for me. I use a lighter weight sock for warmer weather and thick sock for cold days.
 
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Kenetrek Mountain Guide 400s with their Canada OTC socks... and some gaiters.

Between the boot insulation and thinner wool socks there is just enough warm air inside to keep my feet warm, but not sweaty. I use them for everything but the summer months. Years of bird hunting using that combo.

I would only use my Schnees Pacboots if I was dealing with lots of snow and perhaps sitting for long periods of time. For Ice fishing they would be great, but in my opinion walking fields all day bird hunting would end up soaking them. They are very warm with those wool inserts.
 

KurtR

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All I ever use is my un insulated kenetreks get to hot other wise. I guess i would go with the 400 gram kennys
 

yfarm

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The Schnees Beartooth is available in a 400 version, is more flexible than the Kennetrek Mtn guide. Another to consider if you sitting on ice or a tree stand in cold weather is the Crispi Wild Rock plus with Gore Duratherm 800. I don’t care for stiff midsole boots for flat land hunting as there is no ground feel and no need to carry the extra weight around. Sidehilling in steep terrain is a completely different situation. My son has Beartooth 200s and wears upland hunting and is happy with but his feet get cold stand hunting when its around freezing. Ice fishing and stand hunting Hoffman pacs with a separate pair for upland hunting with 400-600 insulation. As an aside, Hoffman offers 200 and 400 gm liners for their pacs, say not to use in felt liner models, have both and are interchangeable in my boots. I bird hunted in the upper midwest for most of my life every weekend and hunted late Dec and Jan, walking my feet stayed comfortable wearing 600 gm Rockys at 10 below with wind in snow, uninsulated was in the truck after an hour or two.
 
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Hans13

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I bought a pair of Schnee’s Beartooth 200g last fall and used them for late season bird hunting. Before that I was using my Crispi Birksdals and Wild Rock 400s. I personally wouldn’t go over 400g as I start sweating with my 400s. A good pair of socks and gaiters are also a must.

Would not use my pac boots or muck boots for upland hunting. Those are for coyote stands after upland season ends.
 
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WoodDuck

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Appreciate the input everyone. Sounds like 400g insulated hikers would fit the bill. Now to find a sale on some…
 
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I really like my Kenetreks, both uninsulated (summer) and 400g (winter). But everyone is different.

My wife and I took a day trip to Bozeman so she could try both Kenetrek and Schnees. She really loved the Schnees and did not like the feel of the Kenetreks at all. Schnees is all she wears hunting or in the winter outside of work.

If you can go to a store where you can try different brands of boots on and really get a feel for them...or order them online, and mail back the ones you don't like.
 
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My uninsulated kenetreks are perfect when walking for pheasants. Use them through December bid hunting. If there’s snow or wet grass I add a pair of gaiters.


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NEhunter

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Uninsulated Schnees Beartooth here. Wear them from start of the season till pheasant season closes down at the end of January. I wear a mid weight darn tough wool sock with them and never have cold feet walking for birds. I have a pair of Kenetrek grizzly pac boots but no way I’d want to walk all day for birds in them. Too hot and clunky for me.
 

diyguy

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I hiked all my miles for grouse and pheasant in my 400g Kenetreks. I have a young dog currently and we put on plenty of miles from opening day on. As long as you use the waterproofing conditioner (Kenetrek, Obenaufs) of some sort you won’t get cold.


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I run the Schnee Beartooth 0g with double socks (silk liner and high heat). If it get's too cold, I will throw in a heat back on the shin. Perhaps the 400g's would be enough for ya? I prefer the heavier structure (even with the weight) so I can go from fields to upland without buying a third pair of boots. The heat back makes all the difference for me in the -10 to 10F range.
 
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WoodDuck

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Appreciate the responses everyone. For reference, my uninsulated boots are Hoffman Explorers and my wife has Schnees Timberline. We both love these boots, but those brisk mornings in the NoDak wind had us both wanting for something warmer.

Been eyeing up some Schnees Beartooth 400g, but will keep an eye open for deals on other boots as well. These boots will get almost all of their use in the flatlands, so a stiff sole isn’t a must. If anyone comes across a good deal let me know!
 
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Lowa hunter gtx evo extreme is a really good quality boot, pair it with merino socks with a high wool content.
 
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