Having owned both I find the beartooths to feel way more stable. I struggled with rolling my ankles in the mountain extremes.I'm looking for a replacement for kenetrek mtn extremes. They've been ok but I don't like how it feels like I'm walking around with blocks underneath. Would anyone be able to comment about that on these beartooths. I need some decent ankle support, but the thick soles of the mtn extremes seem to encourage my ankle to roll.
I wanted to love the Timberlines. I ordered both 10 and 10.5s last year, kept the 10.5 (same size as my Beartooths 0g), but they just didn’t fit as snug as the Beartooths. When I rechecked my “officiall” sizing at a store, they recommended size 10.5. But, even with insoles the Timberlines for me just didn’t fit near as well, ended up selling them on the classified here with less than a year and not even one hunting season on them.I LOVE. my Timberlines.
Thanks on the feedback on the V3 sizingI wanted to love the Timberlines. I ordered both 10 and 10.5s last year, kept the 10.5 (same size as my Beartooths 0g), but they just didn’t fit as snug as the Beartooths. When I rechecked my “officiall” sizing at a store, they recommended size 10.5. But, even with insoles the Timberlines for me just didn’t fit near as well, ended up selling them on the classified here with less than a year and not even one hunting season on them.
Since then, I ordered the Beartooth 0g V3 boots on-sale during Black Friday. Same size as my previous pair. Unfortunately, they don’t seem to fit the same and probably atleast 1/2 size big. I did talk to Schnees CS beforehand, they said the sizing shouldn’t change with the new versions, but that’s not the case in my situation. The insoles alone are about 1/4”longer than on the new V3 boots compared to the older model. So I’d say they run large in comparison. Needing to exchange for a half size smaller and see how that goes.