gostovp
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I’m interested in some Hoffman pacs. Tried the Double Insulated Guide on at Scheels. Both an 11 and a 12. Was short on time so ended up buying the 11. Hoffman says 1/2 sizes should size up. My Brannock length is just shy of 11 on my left foot ( bigger foot). For other boots I own, depending on the boot I either get an 11 or 11.5…I’ve found euro sizes 44.5 and possibly 45 to fit best. My Cripsi Summits are 11.5, my HanWag Alaska are 11.5 ( i probably could have gotten an 11 here, but the 11.5 work good especially with insoles). My LaCrosse Alpha Burly ( and usually any rubber boot I get) is an 11, waders are an 11, dress shoes are 11’s, Dude shoes 11, slippers 11, but Running shoes I usually go 11.5.
The 12’s in this Hoffman model felt a bit sloppy, got heel lift when walking. The 11’s feel good, but when I double up thick socks maybe a hair snug ( but not ‘tight’ by any means), but no foot sloppy sliding or heel lift. If I try to slam my foot forward in the 11, I can ‘just’ get my toes to bump. The 12’s that didn’t happen but again boot just felt too large. I can take the liner out and my toes are dang near to the end of the liner ( 1/4” room left),
Use Case: would use these for midwest whitetail when it gets colder ( think low teens to high 20’s). But i am a mobile hunter so 1-2 mile hikes in are common with my stand, then setup stand and treestand sits for 4 + hours. Would like to use late season pheasant hunting in the snow. Winter snow blowing, etc. If I ever did a mountain hunt in the snow, would use for that too.
Anyone have any experience on sizing with this model?
Also, should I maybe return and get the Mountaineer? They are supposedly warmer with the felt liner, I just worry about them being too big and heavy and bulky for my intended use.
The 12’s in this Hoffman model felt a bit sloppy, got heel lift when walking. The 11’s feel good, but when I double up thick socks maybe a hair snug ( but not ‘tight’ by any means), but no foot sloppy sliding or heel lift. If I try to slam my foot forward in the 11, I can ‘just’ get my toes to bump. The 12’s that didn’t happen but again boot just felt too large. I can take the liner out and my toes are dang near to the end of the liner ( 1/4” room left),
Use Case: would use these for midwest whitetail when it gets colder ( think low teens to high 20’s). But i am a mobile hunter so 1-2 mile hikes in are common with my stand, then setup stand and treestand sits for 4 + hours. Would like to use late season pheasant hunting in the snow. Winter snow blowing, etc. If I ever did a mountain hunt in the snow, would use for that too.
Anyone have any experience on sizing with this model?
Also, should I maybe return and get the Mountaineer? They are supposedly warmer with the felt liner, I just worry about them being too big and heavy and bulky for my intended use.