29 October 2004, 12:58
Frans DiepstratenRe: Schnees or Whites pacs?
Chuck,
I picked up a pair of Schnees Hunter II model when I was in Bozeman this summer. They are not too heavy, have a surprisingly good fit, and give plenty support on climbing the hills. Haven't tried them in rocky terrain yet, my leather hiking boots get plenty of beating on the shale, I dread to think what that will do the the rubber of the Schnees.
You definitely need to seal the rubber/leather interface, really fill the stitches and such with some stuff.
I looked at the Extremes, but they appeared too heavy for extensive hiking...more like an ice fishing/stand hunting boot. I'm always on the move so I chose the Hunter II model.
I got a size 7 when usually I have a size 6.
Frans
29 October 2004, 05:20
snowcatI own many pairs of Whites-loggers, packers and corks, and both the lineman and elk guide pacs---take a serious look at the Hoffman pacs. They have a better lacing system and the sole is configured more like a logging boot with a heel you can use, harder rubber too which doesn't chip like the Whites. I have had alot of trouble with the Whites rubber bottoms splitting though they say they've solved that now. Hoffman makes a pair (the Predator) which has corks on the insteps which friends swear by for log hopping in cold weather.