I tried the Lowa Tibets but sent them back because I decided I need some insulation. Ordered the Kennetrek Mountain Extreme 400 and they seem to be the ticket. Only walked up and down the hallway a few times but they're comfortable and lighter than they look. Almost went back to Danner Pronghorn 400 but for a little more money figured I'd buy once and cry once. My last pair of them starting leaking bad after a few years. Just hoping I can get these between the gear shifter and floorboards on my 4-wheeler.I've hunted and put many miles on boots. I've worn the exact boot you're looking at. The kennetrek mountain 400gram insulate boot is by far the best boot I've ever worn. Lighter than the lowas when you wear them and tough as nails
I bought them too primarily for turkey hunting so haven't had them on except for in the house but they felt great and hope the do as well in the woods and trails as I think they will.After experiencing foot and knee pain after a day of turkey hunting over mountainous terrain, an outdoor outfitter recommended Lowa Renegade GTX boots to me. They are the most comfortable boot I have worn. I wear them about 75% of the time when I am deer hunting and all the time when turkey hunting.
I currently have a pair of lowas and kennetreks. Both great boots but kennetreks fell lighter and if I'm walking all day they get the nod.After experiencing foot and knee pain after a day of turkey hunting over mountainous terrain, an outdoor outfitter recommended Lowa Renegade GTX boots to me. They are the most comfortable boot I have worn. I wear them about 75% of the time when I am deer hunting and all the time when turkey hunting.