Irish Setter Snow Claw
I have an Irish Setter insulated hunting boots that I've used for way too long, easily over ten years that I really like for comfort and performance. It wasn't a winter boot for the use of ice fishing at all, but it got used for it. Now older, my feet do get cold, even from just sitting there. Figure I get new boots. So I took a stretch on got these Irish Setter Snow Claw in size 11 wide with 2000 grams of insulation. As since I am beginning to use thick winter wool socks, so I up my shoe size by one for that.
When the boots came in and sock tested it right away, I found that it was spacious inside that I probably didn't need to up size by one. I could have just order the size 10 and be just fine. I also went into the truck and try driving with the footwear. Awesome, I can drive without depressing both gas and brake pedal at once. The Snow Claw are now my go to winter boots now even though it's actually just hunting boots.
Although my seasonal use is rather light. I am thoroughly impressed with the footwear and used the boots exclusively with the Hillsound Trail Crampon Pro. Very good performance and like perfect ankle support stability while towing the sled full of gear both going down and up hills. My only wish now is a bigger sled, since I got that Eskimo 949i that's a bit longer than my current Jet Sled XL. I see no problems with the performance of the boot along with the Hillsound Trail Crampon Pro.
I used it in temps up to -15 F. Walking and towing sled no problems with feeling anything cold.
It's a great boot. I would definitely recommend it. Seems like it is no longer made.