I’ve used them in the spring in temps like that and never got uncomfortable as far as temp.Wondering if yall can give some input on how the Wild Rocks handle warmer climates, say 40-60 degrees? Wondering if the WR are strictly cold/snow and if I'll boil in these during October.
Thanks for the input man! Yeah, I'm debating between the insulated Guides or Wild Rocks and just haven't seen enough about the Wild Rocks. Any experience with the Guides?I’ve used them in the spring in temps like that and never got uncomfortable as far as temp.
Had over 35 whitetail hunts on them this year and they're hands down the best boots I've ever owned. The 800s kept me warm on stand down to about 30. Threw a pair of sheepfeets in them I love them so much. View attachment 396229
I decided to go with the Hoffman’s. I got an extra set of the felt/wool liners. I also picked up a pair of gray wolf woolens boot blankets. 90 minutes stands predator hunting in Wyoming winter are no joke. I think I made the right choice!A good pack boot is not like Sorrels. Looka at Hoffman's pack boots or Schnee's. I have Hoffman's and while I wouldn't want to climb rocks with it, when it is below zero temps and the snow is deep, it does reasonably well on side hilling. I also use mine for ice fishing.
Yep, use mine when calling yotes as well. I will have to check out gray wolf woolens. Sometimes, I put a hand warmer inside my boots on top of my foot. Not great for longI decided to go with the Hoffman’s. I got an extra set of the felt/wool liners. I also picked up a pair of gray wolf woolens boot blankets. 90 minutes stands predator hunting in Wyoming winter are no joke. I think I made the right choice!