cornfedkiller
WKR
Looking at my first pair of Crispi, Kenetrek, Lowa, etc...and I've noticed the difference between a lot of the insulated and non-insulated is no insulation vs 200 grams. To me, that doesn't seem like much of a difference at all - but it's obviously enough of a difference otherwise I would think they wouldn't make them that way.
I know no boot is a do-all, but as far as a "do as much as it can" boot, what do you guys suggest? Does the 200 gram insulation make enough of a difference that you'd say "the uninsulated are great, but man my feet sweat in the insulated ones"?
If its 70 degrees, are my feet going to be comfortable in non-insulated, but be too hot in insulated?
Do your feet ever get cold in uninsulated boots if you keep moving?
I know no boot is a do-all, but as far as a "do as much as it can" boot, what do you guys suggest? Does the 200 gram insulation make enough of a difference that you'd say "the uninsulated are great, but man my feet sweat in the insulated ones"?
If its 70 degrees, are my feet going to be comfortable in non-insulated, but be too hot in insulated?
Do your feet ever get cold in uninsulated boots if you keep moving?