Crispi Guides/Nevada Insulated vs Non?

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It’s time for me to pick up a pair of new boots. Looking at either the guides or Nevada. I hunt mostly Colorado and during late/rifle seasons. Would you give one or the other the nod? insulated or uninsulated?
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You're safer with non-insulated. I have a pair of insulated Guides and uninsulated equivalent-model Schnees. For a late rifle season, I use the insulated Guides, but I wouldn't be suffering at all with the non-insulated. A normal-weather Sep or early Oct hunt in insulated boots is much worse.
 

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It’s time for me to pick up a pair of new boots. Looking at either the guides or Nevada. I hunt mostly Colorado and during late/rifle seasons. Would you give one or the other the nod? insulated or uninsulated?
Thanks!

I have owned both and I never run insulated boots my feet tend to get warm very fast so sweating is my bigger issue. I prefer the Colorado’s but either one of your choices are good.
 
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I have owned both and I never run insulated boots my feet tend to get warm very fast so sweating is my bigger issue. I prefer the Colorado’s but either one of your choices are good.
I gave the Colorado’s a look but I was worried about the water resistance/snow. Think they’d hold up well in wet conditions?
 
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You're safer with non-insulated. I have a pair of insulated Guides and uninsulated equivalent-model Schnees. For a late rifle season, I use the insulated Guides, but I wouldn't be suffering at all with the non-insulated. A normal-weather Sep or early Oct hunt in insulated boots is much worse.
Much appreciated. I’ve only used non-insulated but I was concerned about hiking through snow which is what led me down the path of even considering insulated. Any preference between the guides and schnees?
 

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Much appreciated. I’ve only used non-insulated but I was concerned about hiking through snow which is what led me down the path of even considering insulated. Any preference between the guides and schnees?
Nope, they are both top notch. However, Schnees does seem to have better sales and more often.
 
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Nope, they are both top notch. However, Schnees does seem to have better sales and more often.
Question for you on the sizing. I wear a 10.5 in pretty much everything (Nike,Vans, etc.) do the guides run true to size? Should I be looking at a 10.5 in those?
 

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Question for you on the sizing. I wear a 10.5 in pretty much everything (Nike,Vans, etc.) do the guides run true to size? Should I be looking at a 10.5 in those?
I also wear a 10.5 in Vans; I wear a 10 in Crispi. In general, boots run smaller than shoes, but Crispi and Schnees are closer than most brands. I wear a 9.5 in Danner, Red Wing, White's, and Hawthorn.

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