I'm not in the right location, but I'm a baby when it comes to cold feet. If they have a sale soon, I'm in. And I may be selling some very lightly used Crispi boots....So which cold climate person is going to buy and test?
Tracker Winter SG Mens
The Tracker Winter is our best-selling Tracker hiking boot, updated for cold, wintery environments, and snow. Walking through winter is hard enough without heavy, clunky boots. So the Tracker Winter is waterproof, insulated and durable, without sacrificing barefoot flexibility and feeling.www.vivobarefoot.com
Not me unless some deal appears - I went for the Xero Alpine I linked above for $79 which have some good reviews from hiker users.So which cold climate person is going to buy and test?
Tracker Winter SG Mens
The Tracker Winter is our best-selling Tracker hiking boot, updated for cold, wintery environments, and snow. Walking through winter is hard enough without heavy, clunky boots. So the Tracker Winter is waterproof, insulated and durable, without sacrificing barefoot flexibility and feeling.www.vivobarefoot.com
All of us.So which cold climate person is going to buy and test?
Tracker Winter SG Mens
The Tracker Winter is our best-selling Tracker hiking boot, updated for cold, wintery environments, and snow. Walking through winter is hard enough without heavy, clunky boots. So the Tracker Winter is waterproof, insulated and durable, without sacrificing barefoot flexibility and feeling.www.vivobarefoot.com
So which cold climate person is going to buy and test?
Tracker Winter SG Mens
The Tracker Winter is our best-selling Tracker hiking boot, updated for cold, wintery environments, and snow. Walking through winter is hard enough without heavy, clunky boots. So the Tracker Winter is waterproof, insulated and durable, without sacrificing barefoot flexibility and feeling.www.vivobarefoot.com
Definitely way too thin or watered down.Well my experiment with the KG bootguard on a late season hunt was a fail. I followed the instructions for application and felt the coats I applied were thick/adequate enough, but perhaps I did something wrong.
Post holing 9-20" deep crusty snow, rocks, cactus, and mud just seemed to tear it up. 1 heavy elk pack out and multiple deer pack outs. My feet never got wet, but I also did not encounter "wet" conditions on this hunt since it was freezing or dry most of the time.
The trackers are still the best footwear I've used for hunting, but I'm still looking for a solution for post-rain / wet vegetation when the trackers soak through after about an hour of hiking.
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You guys have convinced me. Ordered some KG boot guard in brown. Might try to cardboard or tape a mask for application. Thinking one thinner application to "prime" it, then another thicker coat on top. Will follow similar upper line to examples above, and then extend down to the stitch line on outsole. Was also going to oil (Montana Pitch Blend) my boots but probably will give them a nice clean first, let dry, apply KG, then oil after drying.