Schnees Divide Or Kestrel? Or?

cr_hod

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Hey there, looking for a new boot. I prefer mid height as I have large calves and taller boots cramp my calves up.

Like to find a well built boot to be used from everything from jobsite work to year round hiking/ hunting.

Definitely sold on schnees have had a pair of hunter pacs for over 20 years. Love um.

Open to other suggestions. But am narrowing down to the Divide mid or kestrel.

Love the leather on the divides


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Hey there, looking for a new boot. I prefer mid height as I have large calves and taller boots cramp my calves up.

Like to find a well built boot to be used from everything from jobsite work to year round hiking/ hunting.

Definitely sold on schnees have had a pair of hunter pacs for over 20 years. Love um.

Open to other suggestions. But am narrowing down to the Divide mid or kestrel.

Love the leather on the divides


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Irish setters, danners or tamaracks for a very budget friendly. All light weight in there hunting boots and withstand good terrain I use tamaracks and they have lasted me a good while in Arizona hunts available at sportsman’s warehouse


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Irish setters, danners or tamaracks for a very budget friendly. All light weight in there hunting boots and withstand good terrain I use tamaracks and they have lasted me a good while in Arizona hunts available at sportsman’s warehouse


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Definitely heard good things about all those boots.

Thanks for the heads up


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Definitely heard good things about all those boots.

Thanks for the heads up


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Irish setters are going to be the lightest of the three I prefer tamaracks for a budget friendly especially for just using a few seasons out of the year , danners and Irish setters will outlive but they are all good I have had 2 pairs of tamaracks within the last 5 years and they were heavily used


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So I tried on some crispi’s today. The nevadas and the Colorados. I really like the fact that the Colorado are the stiffness that I like but personally not a fan of the look.

I really like a leather boot, the nevadas were well built but to stiff for my liking.

Anyone tried either of these boots and can compare stiffness to the kestrel or divides from schnees?


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Just a follow up if anyone cares.

Ended going with the Schnee Timberline. These things fit amazing right out of the box! Took a 5 mile hike the first day and couldn’t even tell these were new boots!

If you are looking for a lightweight boot that is not super stiff give these a try.


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Ive had a few more outings in the Timberlines and they keep getting better.

You will enjoy.


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