So far I've been really happy with the build quality. Materials and all adhesives etc seem to be holding up really well after 3-4 hunts and hikes. My only drawback right now is a slight pinch i get in the right toe box after a while. The added flex in the boot seems to allow that to crash down on the knuckle of my feet - might just be my foot.
Do you have a one year follow up on these? I’m curious what your thoughts are after you wore them. Thanks for the unboxing video.
Working on getting part two out now!
Looks like a amazing boot I would like to give them a try.
Sure seems like it'll be the answer for a lot of folks!
Look like some nice boots, spent a hefty chunk of chang e for my Crispi's and im not overly impressed. Whats your thought comparing the two.
So far I've been really happy with the build quality. Materials and all adhesives etc seem to be holding up really well after 3-4 hunts and hikes. My only drawback right now is a slight pinch i get in the right toe box after a while. The added flex in the boot seems to allow that to crash down on the knuckle of my feet - might just be my foot.
I've always thought schees makes some of the best looking boots. Unfortunately they just do not fit me. They are very narrow in the toe box
Are these as stiff or stiffer than the beartooths?
They have the same "2" flex rating, but as they are closer to a mid-height boot, they may feel slightly less stiff than the Beartooths.
No link to the giveaway.
Fixed! Thank you for the catch!
schnees.com/giveaways/
where is the made in America flag? Oh its the Italy flag,they make good boots ,but so does WA,ID,MT
I’m yet to find an American made boot that’s as durable as an Italian boot in elk and mule deer country. Doesn’t mean I don’t keep looking.
Name them. Like what brands?
Kenetrek are made in Italy
Lathrop are too
Who builds boots in WA, ID or MT?
your libal to be disappointed Italy canceled pride month
Hoffman boots are made in Kellogg, Idaho.
@@UrMom_saysTheres probably half a dozen legendary boot companies in WA alone 😂