rpm4463
Lil-Rokslider
I have two types of hunting boots, hiking boots I use for early season mild conditions and Cabelas (Meindl) Alaska hunter boots for late season or stand hunting. The Cabelas do good for the first couple days of a hunt, but eventually moisture will build up inside the boots and reduce the insulation qualities. I also notice the leather becoming saturated after a couple days of hunting in the rain or snow. I clean and treat the boots every few months depending on how often I use them. My questions is this, is the moisture from the outside elements or from sweat...or both? Do you wear insulated boots and risk sweating in them, or hiking boots with no insulation but your feet may get cold when you are sitting in a stand or glassing for long periods of time? At times sometimes I think my regular hiking boots keep my feet warmer than insulated boots.
just curious if other folks run into this same hang up?
just curious if other folks run into this same hang up?