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Outfitting myself as I can for next years sheep hunt here in Alaska. We paired down a ton of stuff to get moved up here cheaply and I through away the La Sportivas and Danners that I had for 20 years. I have a pro-deal on Scarpa/Koflach, Zamberlan, Hanwag and Kayland. Meaning I can buy the boots for 40% to half off. I had never heard of Kayland before I got the prodeal. I used to be able to wear plastic boots, and I have tried on several sizes of Scarpas and Koflachs with no love. I am a 13 and I don't think the Koflachs are true to size for my foot. What say you, experienced big mountain hunters? I have given this advise before, but I haven't bought anything in a long time. So what's new and cool are beyond me. Kuiu sells Zamberlan boots on their site and the owner swears by them. I can get the same boots for about $200 on a prodeal. I think it is the Zambleran Expert Pro/Ibex. Any advice you have would be wonderful. | ||
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I have a pair of the Zamberlan 1012 Vioz. They're nice boots. Make sure you try them on, the toe box runs somewhat large. | |||
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Are you looking for a mountianeering boot or more of a hunting style boot. I would never deliberately wear plastic/rigid soul boots unless I was spending most of my time in crampons. Back when I was into mountaineering I had a pair of la sportiva trango's. They were great for what I used them for. "though the will of the majority is in all cases to prevail, that will to be rightful must be reasonable; that the minority possess their equal rights, which equal law must protect, and to violate would be oppression." ---Thomas Jefferson | |||
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