Steger Camuks?

ElPollo

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Anybody use these and willing to share feedback? They look relatively low drop but not zero. Would like to hear more about toe box width, how waterproof they might be, and durability. Thanks.
 

VernAK

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Stegers are very popular up here. Their sizing is way small. I order at least two sizes larger so I can heavy socks and I insert felt insoles. The lower foot will be waterproof. If going out in severe cold, we go to Bunny Boots.
 

Voyageur

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Don't have the Camucks, but have had a pair of the Mukluks for close to a decade and am very happy with them for cold weather wear. In my opinion my mukluks are zero drop, but I've never actually measured them to confirm. The toe box on mine are very roomy.
As far as durability, I have no complaints, but then I only use them in cold, snow covered environments...traditional style snow shoeing, riding the tractor moving snow, sitting in a deer blind. In my opinion the sole would not stand up to use on rough, rocky terrain unless it was mostly snow covered. Even then, I don't think the sole is made for that kind of terrain.
As @VernAK stated, the sizing is unique to Steger, and you want to be sure to get them sized properly in order to keep your feet warm in single digit to sub zero temps.
Hope this helps.
 

trapperJ

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Very comfy and super light weight for an extreme winter boot.
I love mine. They're my go to for when it gets real cold. I buy them much larger than my regular shoe size as well. I can really layer up the socks and are warmer than my Bata bunnies. Just get increasingly larger socks for each layer so they aren't tight and slowing circulation.

The lowers are coated and fairly water proof but the seams between the lower and upper aren't sealed so you can just stand in the water all day and have dry feet. I've been in overflow more than I'd like to be with them and they kept my feet dry so far. If I was stuck in over flow for a while I'm sure they would get wet. I keep extra liners and socks in the trap box just in case.

I run a pretty long trap line in the foothills of the Brooks Range and wear them almost daily for four plus months a year and they're holding up well.
 
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