Originally posted by smokin joe:
Be sure to get the Maine Hunting Shoe version of the boots. They are a bit better than the campus-fashion "bean boot" version.
They are more than a bit better, they are dead quiet in the woods in comparison to all other footwear I've tried.
I have very low volume, size 11 feet. I bought 11 ½ on Bean's advice about accommodating thick socks and then inserted a good quality footbed. If I had to do it over again, I'd probably buy the 11.
They're great for relatively easy terrain, but they've scared me on rain-slicked slopes and in logging slash. I know there are folks who use them for elk hunting. I can only imagine the miles they've put in building up their ankles in order to compensate for the flexibility of these boots.
These are NOT cold-weather boots unless you have a huge thickness of wool wrapping your feet.