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<blockquote data-quote="Opening day" data-source="post: 2237182" data-attributes="member: 55215"><p>I'm a Schnees boot fan! HQ in Bozeman. I hunt Montana, Colorado, and New Mexico and wear either my Hunter II 13" PAC Boots or my Granite 200g Depending on the hunt. They are both outstanding for mountain hunts. Either pair will go in and out of stirrups easily and keep you warm and comfortable. Think about all potential hunts you are planning for the future as either of these will last a lifetime. If you are likely to go after sheep or goats then I suggest the Granites as they have a full rubber Rand and 2.8 mm leather uppers for ankle support and handles the rock scree well. If you aren't going to go above tree line then the Hunter II's are awesome. Have a great safe hunt! Welcome to western high range hunting. It's addictive!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Opening day, post: 2237182, member: 55215"] I’m a Schnees boot fan! HQ in Bozeman. I hunt Montana, Colorado, and New Mexico and wear either my Hunter II 13” PAC Boots or my Granite 200g Depending on the hunt. They are both outstanding for mountain hunts. Either pair will go in and out of stirrups easily and keep you warm and comfortable. Think about all potential hunts you are planning for the future as either of these will last a lifetime. If you are likely to go after sheep or goats then I suggest the Granites as they have a full rubber Rand and 2.8 mm leather uppers for ankle support and handles the rock scree well. If you aren’t going to go above tree line then the Hunter II’s are awesome. Have a great safe hunt! Welcome to western high range hunting. It’s addictive! [/QUOTE]
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