I just got back from a bear hunt wearing the Schnee's Beartooth and they performed great. Mine were uninsulated, but I never got cold feet walking through many snow drifts. I've actually had them a couple of months and wore them twice on short 5 and 8 mile hikes. The first time I wore them I was a little concerned about the comfort. I am used to wearing boots with a 6" or 8" upper, but these have a 9" upper. I had a hard time getting them comfortable around my calves, but once I figured it out they were great. I developed a small blister on the first hike, but I had a small fold in my sock that caused the blister. I put on ~25 miles this weekend without any issues. They are stiff enough for the mountains and seem like they will be a quality pair of boots. I am looking forward to elk season and putting them through some western Oregon rain this fall/winter. I've worn Danner's, Lowa's, Kennetrek's, and L&S in various configurations and the Beartooth's are just as comfortable and supportive as any of them. I've tried Crispi's, Meindl's, LaSportiva, and Solomon, but these just didn't work for me.Alright guys I’m going on a north slope caribou hunt in august and I’m looking for some heavier duty boots for trekking across the tundra. I was planning on buying the crispi guide gtx, but saw that Schnee was having a sale and I can get the beartooth for about 150 bucks cheaper right now. Anyway I was hoping to hear feedback about each boot, thanks
With the sale I wouldn't pass on the Schnee's Beartooth!