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    Default Schnees Sale


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    Great deals.

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    Was looking at the Beartooth, but they are soldout in 10 reg. Good deals for sure.

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    i got a pair of beartooth 0g…walked 45 miles in 4 days in the snow, mud and muck and never had a wet foot, slip, ankle turn, hurt feet or anything negative.

    i did change the insole when i got them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raybird View Post
    i got a pair of beartooth 0g…walked 45 miles in 4 days in the snow, mud and muck and never had a wet foot, slip, ankle turn, hurt feet or anything negative.

    i did change the insole when i got them.
    damn good boot
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    I’m tempted to buy a pair as back ups for one day down the road.

    I put around 30 miles on mine last week. Aside from dry feet, the #1 difference is my feet aren’t extremely sore after a day of hunting or the next morning. I’ve owned everything from Russell Boots to Merrells, these are the only ones I’d buy again aside from lacrosse rubber boots for their intended purposes. The beartooths with the stiffer sole make walking up hills all day a lot easier than a flexible sole.
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    Beartooth is a dang good boot. Love mine and I need a new pair.

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    Is The bear tooth 0g size pretty true ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GBelly View Post
    Is The bear tooth 0g size pretty true ?
    yes.
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    This is my 4th season in these. Beartooth II with the 200 grams of thinsulate. A lot of miles on these.

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    That's nothing to schnees at

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    damn G,

    put some bear grease on them boots!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    This is my 4th season in these. Beartooth II with the 200 grams of thinsulate. A lot of miles on these.

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    Do you have the un-insulated ones too, or just the 200g?
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    20221030_144012.jpg beartooth 2s uninsulated..5th season. Been all ovuh..
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    Only complaint I saw in reviews were the sizes are a hair small. Trying to decide what size to go with. Raybird said they’re pretty true to size. How do the rest of you feel about them on sizing?

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    depends on the socks you wear...I wear a thin sock, unless I'm in the snow. They are a bit snug with a thick sock for me, but otherwise true to size.
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    Thanks for the heads up! Just ordered a set of Beartooth 0 g's!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bearclaw View Post
    Only complaint I saw in reviews were the sizes are a hair small. Trying to decide what size to go with. Raybird said they’re pretty true to size. How do the rest of you feel about them on sizing?
    I bought a pair of the Mission V2’s (7”, 0g hiking/hunting boot) at the last sale and have found that, IMO, their wide is an E and not an EE as they claim, so may be a bit small, but more in width than length. I guess it depends on where your foot is in the sizing. If you’re a D width, you’re probably good to go. If you’re a wide width, I’d bump it 1/2 size.

    If anyone is interested in a 7” 0g hiking/upland/Eastern US hunting boot, I’m putting these 10.5W boots in the TP. They no longer have them on the site, so don’t know if they’ll have them next year or not. Beautifully made boots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WoodieSC View Post
    I bought a pair of the Mission V2’s (7”, 0g hiking/hunting boot) at the last sale and have found that, IMO, their wide is an E and not an EE as they claim, so may be a bit small, but more in width than length. I guess it depends on where your foot is in the sizing. If you’re a D width, you’re probably good to go. If you’re a wide width, I’d bump it 1/2 size.

    If anyone is interested in a 7” 0g hiking/upland/Eastern US hunting boot, I’m putting these 10.5W boots in the TP. They no longer have them on the site, so don’t know if they’ll have them next year or not. Beautifully made boots.
    Thanks that what I was worried with on width. I’ll go up a half size.

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    Gonna order a pair.

    I'm a little bigger than a 14 and a little more wide than a normal shoes. If I order a 14 wide, should it work?
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