Are the uninsulated ones warm enough to wear when it gets down in the low 30's and high 20's? I know I have asked about these before but I won a pair and need to know which ones to order. Thanks.
DP me and my dad each just picked up a pair at Bass Pro in Orlando. We got the $89.00 pair that is not insulatted but they have a "Fleece" lining. Have not got them in the woods yet but just wearing them around the house they are sweet!
I wore a cheap pair of Bass Pro rubber boots last weekend and after rubbing about 2 inchs of sking and meat from the back of my ankles off I through them in the trash.
They have another pair of Alpha Burly's for $69.00 but the sole and ankle is different on them. The $89.00 ones have more ankle support and they kind of wrap around your foot like a glove.
I use the Granges until the temp gets in the 40's then switch to the Alpha Burley's. If the temps get in the lot 30's or below, I add a pair of Artic Shield boot blankets and stay toasty warm.
I have both insualted and uninsulated. I bought the insualted pair this year because my feet got cold on the coldest days last year. I can not confrm if the insualted ones work because I have not had a chance to try them out yet this year.
I wore my uninsulated ones most of the year last year without any problems. I was really surprised just how warm they were. When it gets down in the 20's, I will usually just wear my insulated Rockies. I am not sure about the insulated Alpha's, but some insulated rubber boots I have had in the past are a lot heavier than the uninsulated ones. Just my two cents.