badkneesbro
WKR
I know there are alot of threads here about pac boots, but I havnt seen anything that answers this question. Im specifically talking about Hoffmans outback or thins. Does anyone wear these on backpack hunts?
Last summer, I had Hoffman’s make me a set of their 14” Felt Voyagers with the ankle strap from the Outback on them. My feet get cold easily, and I didn’t think the Outbacks would be warm enough for the 4th season elk hunt I had tags for in northern CO, but I wanted the ankle strap for the tighter fit for hiking inclines and declines. We did quite a bit of hiking over the season, and I was very happy with them. In fact, I was pretty surprised that they worked so well! I have two pair of Kenetrek Mtn Extremes, and for day hiking, they had nothing on the pac boots. I highly recommend them.
Regards,
Scott
But did you do any backpacking in them?
Still havnt heard from anyone who backpacks in for 5 miles with at least 50 lbs.(going in) and more coming out. In fact every thing Ive been reading says "dont do it".Like the man says above ,"I have bad knees". I always forget that until I end up in pre-op. These boots will be for November and December in the sierras for bear season. I like the idea of removable liners, but unless Im convinced otherwise, Im going to go with insulated hiking or hunting boots. The extra weight of pac boots on a long trek through the snow doesn't appeal to me. Still, Mr. BRobertson, Im interested in hearing more from you. Some of your trips would have to be in the mountains. Were they steep up and down? How far? Did you make several trips up and down these mountains with heavy loads with these animals? Im also over 50 (prolly ought to quit this crazy game) and Im thinking an insulated lighter weight hiking boot with vapor barriers is the way to go. Anyone have experience with vapor barriers?