Originally posted by NittanyRider: Roger - which ones do you have... Guide ADV or T/T? I like the traction of the air bob sole, but am always impressed with how quiet the tire tread soles are on my bean boots.
Originally posted by Roger Norris: I use the tire tread version,
Originally posted by stykbow67: If your wanting uninsulated I'd stick with the Beans, I've got a pair that's probably 6-7 yrs old and they're wearing fine. If your wanting something insulated then definitely look at the Schnees Outfitter II with T/T soles they're good down to about 20*. Steve
Originally posted by Kevin Dill: If it makes any difference: Monty Browning's favorite pair of everyday boots in the Alaskan bush is the LL Bean hunting boot. He beats them hard (trust me) and they don't fail. Me...I've owned both and they are good boots. Schnee's has a good warranty and LL Bean has a lifetime return guarantee. Both are USA crafted. The Schnee's are typically heavier in weight and built for tougher duty. The Beaners are more of an eastern style boot in my mind. Neither boot is completely waterproof. If I was going to use the boots for serious long hikes and carrying packs I would likely get the Schnee's. For general purpose deer and situations requiring a boot you can use many ways, the LL Bean boot is a very good one.