I'm considering a new late season boot. Here are the boots in the running for me right now in order of like the most to least, Zamberlan 1005 hunter pro, Lowa hunter, Zamberlan Sawtooth (although who knows if these are coming back in stock and I hate buying anything at cabelas and bass pro anymore), Zamberlan 2090, or one of the Schnees insulated boots.
These would be for late season high altitude Colorado hunts predominantly. I like a stiff boot but not too stiff. Currently I'm running a pair of Lowa mountain experts in late season which are a little too stiff for walking in and are leaking. Im really curious from Zamberlan users how the boots referenced do with side hilling with a heavy load and how well they stay waterproof. Also curious how stiff the 1005 and Sawtooth are. For reference on me, a Salewa Rapace is about perfect stiffness and a Lowa Camino is too flexible.
Also whats everyone's experience been with these boots staying waterproof overall especially Schnees, Im skeptical of anything not goretex even though it seems to fail alot too?
Thanks everyone.
These would be for late season high altitude Colorado hunts predominantly. I like a stiff boot but not too stiff. Currently I'm running a pair of Lowa mountain experts in late season which are a little too stiff for walking in and are leaking. Im really curious from Zamberlan users how the boots referenced do with side hilling with a heavy load and how well they stay waterproof. Also curious how stiff the 1005 and Sawtooth are. For reference on me, a Salewa Rapace is about perfect stiffness and a Lowa Camino is too flexible.
Also whats everyone's experience been with these boots staying waterproof overall especially Schnees, Im skeptical of anything not goretex even though it seems to fail alot too?
Thanks everyone.