Schnee’s Annual Trail Event 2011!

Spring is here and now is the time to replace those worn out hiking boots and trail shoes and get prepared for the upcoming season with some new footwear from Schnee’s! This weekend marks Schnee’s Annual Trail Event at our flagship retail store in Historic Downtown Bozeman. Join us April 29th, 30th and May 1st and take advantage of the great savings on our entire selection of hiking and trail running footwear!

Save $10-$40 Off on all regular price outdoor footwear and shop our great selection of “Special Values” from Garmont, Merrell, Lowa and more starting at $59.95 (limited to stock on hand)! We are also excited to have Factory Reps from Scarpa, The North Face, Vasque, Lowa, Merrell, La Sportiva, Oboz, Garmont, Keen, Asolo, Salomon, Superfeet and Smartwool in store on Friday (12-5pm) and Saturday (10-4) along with our knowledgeable staff to answer all of your questions and to help get you fit for some new outdoor footwear!

Shop Friday and Saturday and receive a FREE pair of Smartwool outdoor socks while supplies last and don’t forget to sign up to win one of seven FREE pairs of shoes that we will be drawing for! The trail starts here and we look forward to seeing you this weekend!

If The Boot Fits…

The Schnee’s Boot Fitting Guide

By Rob Stiehl. Rob is the marketing director at Schnee’s and previously worked as an assistant retail manager & outdoor footwear buyer for Schnee’s.  Rob is an avid outdoorsman in his free time.

For many people, the process of researching and selecting a new pair of technical footwear can seem quite daunting. Whether you are looking for a pair of trail runners, a new light hiker, or a new mountain hunting boot, there are a few steps that can be taken to simplify this process and help to ensure that you are purchasing the right piece of footwear to make your outdoor adventures more enjoyable.

Step 1 – Pick your activity

The first step of the selection process is to decide what activity you will primarily use the footwear for and then focusing your attention on that category when trying different models. Common categories for technical footwear may include:

Although a sturdy trail-running shoe will often be supportive enough to handle some light hiking on the side, this is not what the shoe is designed for and may result in the shoe wearing out more quickly than normal. Similarly, a burly all-leather backpacking boot can be extremely durable and amazingly supportive when carrying heavy loads, but the increased weight and medium to low flexibility associated with these boots can make them slightly less comfortable on light trails or when you are trying to cover ground at a faster pace.

Step 2 – Measure for size

Once you have decided on which category of footwear you are primarily interested in, the fitting process can begin. This is the most important step when buying technical footwear, and should be performed by someone well trained in boot fitting. Ideally, you want to have both feet measured and evaluated on a Brannock Device.  However, Schnee’s Customer Service boot specialists can help you with the process online or over the phone at 1-800-922-1562. Most people have slight variances in the length, width, or shape of their feet, and this is important information for both you and the boot fitter to know to achieve the best possible fit. Also, be sure to have your foot measured with a quality performance sock in the proper weight or thickness that you would normally wear with the footwear you have chosen.

Step 3 – Not too tight!

When fitting technical footwear, one of the most important things to consider is getting the proper length inside the shoe or boot. Roughly an extra half-inch of space is crucial in order to protect your feet from bruising and blistering, and to accommodate any swelling that may take place.

To check the length in footwear with a hard toe such as hiking boots, stand in the unlaced boot and gently tap your foot towards the front until your longest toe is just touching the front of the boot. You should now be able to easily fit your index finger directly behind your heel in the boot. This ensures that you have a “finger’s width” in the front of the boot to protect your toes while descending and this will also reduce pressure and friction on the heel when ascending.

As for the fit in the rest of the boot, you should be looking for a snug (not tight!) and secure fit from the heel of foot to the ball of the foot, and a slightly roomier fit in the toe box that will provide some wiggle room for your toes.

Step 4 – Test driving the boot

Now you can lace up the boots firmly and evenly, and test them on an incline board or ramp if one is available. If an incline board is not available, it is recommended that you wear the footwear on the carpet at home for a couple hours in the evening before wearing them outside. This will help to identify any tight spots or pressure points that should be addressed before taking your new investment to the trailhead.

A Word about Socks

Selecting the right sock for an activity can be about as complicated as finding the right footwear. Socks can be made from natural fibers such as wool or silk, or from synthetic materials such as acrylic or nylon blends. Socks also come in an array of thicknesses from ultra light to extremely heavy to accommodate different activities and climates.

Modern wool socks (such as Merino Wool SmartWool socks) are more comfortable than the wool socks of the past. Today, most wool socks are designed to be itch-free and washing machine safe. Unlike cotton or some synthetic materials, wool is extremely efficient at pulling moisture away from the foot while retaining its insulating properties despite being wet or dry. Wool works well in Gore-Tex® lined footwear and solid leather footwear because of wool’s ability to wick moisture at a slightly slower rate than synthetic materials, resulting in less moisture buildup inside of your footwear. One downside to wool socks is that it takes a bit longer for them to dry when compared to wet synthetic materials—frustrating when washing your socks in a backcountry stream or lake.

Synthetic socks are typically constructed from materials such as polyester, nylon, or acrylics that are very hydrophobic. These materials repel or “wick” moisture away from the foot at a very high rate, and absorb very little residual moisture from the foot. Synthetic socks are best suited for high activity use (i.e. trail running) and should be used with highly breathable footwear that will allow moisture to evaporate quickly. If you prefer using synthetic socks and are looking for one to use with Gore-Tex® or all-leather boots, try to find a sock that is a synthetic/wool blend such as the Thorlo Mountain Climbing Sock designed to move moisture at a slower rate in order to maximize the efficiency of the Gore-Tex® boot liner.

Performance Footbeds

Aftermarket footbeds are an excellent addition to any type of footwear. Often referred to as “insoles”, performance footbeds can be used to increase the support or cushion of a shoe, and can greatly improve the fit of most shoes and boots. Many footwear companies utilize inexpensive, generic footbeds that are often made from lightweight EVA foam that will compress and wear out relatively quickly. Performance footbeds are typically constructed of a dense synthetic foam top layer that is reinforced through the arch with a sturdy nylon or plastic frame for increased support and durability.

Superfeet® is a premium manufacturer of aftermarket performance footbeds. Superfeet® offers a range of models that will add support and improve the fit of your footwear whether it’s a western boot, a hiking boot, or a ski boot.  For most outdoor footwear applications, you will first need to remove the stock footbed from your footwear. Once you have removed the existing footbed, you can now use it as a template to trim your replacement footbed to fit your new footwear.

Caring for your Purchase

Now that you have found the perfect pair of boots or shoes and have been properly fit, you will want to take a few steps to protect your new purchase for trail ahead. In order to maximize the life of your new footwear, proper (and regular) cleaning and conditioning is a must.

Under normal wear, boots will collect dirt, grit and mud along seams and folds of the tongue as well as inside the boot. Boots do not necessarily need to be cleaned or conditioned after every hike (unless they become extremely muddy or wet), but removing excess dirt and mud will vastly improve the life of the leather and stitching.

To clean your footwear, start with an approved footwear cleaner or a small dish of warm water with a few drops of regular dish soap and a small soft bristle brush (old potato brushes or toothbrushes work great). Remove as much excess mud or buildup on the boots before cleaning the boots over a sink. Remove the laces and footbed from the boots and begin to gently scrub your footwear with a brush and cleaner paying special attention to seams and the tongue folds. It is also fine to partially fill the inside of the boot with water and gently swash around to remove any interior grit.

Once you footwear is clean, it is important to allow the boots to dry naturally at room temperature or with an electric boot dryer (do not place wet footwear in direct sunlight or in front of a stove or heater to dry!). After the boots have had a chance to fully dry, you will want to apply the appropriate conditioner/waterproofing to your footwear.  Following these steps will ensure that you get the maximum life expectancy out of your new footwear!

Introducing Schnee’s Montana Mountain Boot Series

For over 23 years, Schnee’s has been known for manufacturing the finest rubber bottom Mountain Pac Boots available.  These boots were designed with the serious wearer in mind and were built to withstand the rigors of use in the Rocky Mountain west.  Day after day and season after season of use, the reputation of the Schnee’s Mountain Pac boot has helped Schnee’s to become the Number One Boot in Hunting™

Schnee's Wilderness

Schnee’s is proud to carry on the tradition of designing and crafting legendary footwear with the introduction of Schnee’s Montana Mountain Boot series. Comprised of the Wilderness™, Beartooth™ and Granite™ models, the Montana Mountain Boot™ series was created without compromise to offer a new, higher standard of fit, function and value for our customers.  Whether you are an avid hiker/backpacker looking for the perfect blend of lightweight comfort and rugged durability or you are preparing for the alpine hunt of a lifetime, Schnee’s has a boot to fill your needs.

Schnee's Beartooth

 For more information about Schnee’s Montana Mountain Boot™ series or any of our other great Schnee’s products, please call our dedicated Schnee’s Customer Service Representatives at 1-800-922-1562, or visit us online www.schnees.com.

Schnee's Granite

Schnee’s 20th Annual Trail Event April 30th-May 2nd

Come down and see us in Historic Downtown Bozeman April 30th – May 2nd for our 20th Annual Schnee’s Trail Event! This is one of our biggest (and busiest!) sales events of the year and the perfect time to get personally and properly fit for some new hiking or trail running footwear!

Men's Lowa Renegade GTX

Friday through Sunday our entire selection of regular priced men’s, women’s and kid’s outdoor footwear will be on sale and all hiking or trail shoe purchases will receive a FREE PAIR of Smartwool Performance socks while supplies last! We also have a great assortment of Special Buys from Keen, Vasque, Patagonia and more with savings up to 40% Off of the regular price! Don’t forget to register to win 1 of 5 great pairs of shoes that we will be giving away too!

Men's Asolo TPS 520 GTX

Along with our trained and knowledgeable staff, factory reps from Lowa, Asolo, Oboz, Merrell and more will be in-store on Friday and Saturday to answer questions and to assist with fitting. This great event only happens once a year so shop early for the best selection, and remember, before you head for the trails, head to Schnee’s!

Women's Oboz Sawtooth

Winter Hiking & Running Accessories

Snow has hit many parts of the country already, but it’s never too late to get prepared for the winter season. Even if your winter doesn’t include snow, it might include rain, mud, ice, sleet and other nastiness that can make your outdoor life miserable unless you’re prepared. Here are a couple of running and hiking accessory items that might mean the difference between getting outside and loving it, or getting beat by Mother Nature.

First, running or hiking can be a cartoon-like experience on icy, snowy roads and trails without some kind of traction device. Here are two great systems: The Kahtoola MicroSpikes and the Yaktrax. Both are very good and can prevent slipping and sliding on ice and snow.

Kahtoola MicroSpikes

YakTrax Pro

Now that you’ve got your grip on, the next thing is to keep the outside elements from getting inside your shoe. The easiest way to do that is with a gaiter. It fits around the bottom of your shoe or boot, and raps around the upper in order to prevent material from getting into the shoe. One of the best gaiters on the market is the Outdoor Research Flex Tex gaiter. It’s flexible and easy to wear, very comfortable, and it works. This is a must-have for the winter runner or hiker.

Outdoor Research Flex Tex Gaiter

If it seems like despite all your best efforts, or due to unforeseen circumstances / sudden rainstorms, your boots or shoes are wet after your day out in the Winter Wonderland, you might want to consider investing in a boot dryer or shoe dryer. Drying your shoes after a rainy or snowy workout can be tedious, but the Peet Power Cell portable footwear dryer makes it a snap. While your friends are stuffing wadded-up paper into their shoes and wondering if they’ll be dry in time for the next morning, you’re sitting by the fireplace, wine glass in hand, smiling and totally reassured that your shoes will be fully dried out.

PEET Power Cell Portable Footwear Dryer

Schnee’s Hyalite Hiking Boot – Sale!

Just a head’s up that the men’s Schnee’s Hyalite hiking boot is on sale now at Schnee’s website.  We’ve reduced the price from $150 to $79.95 – however, sizes are limited to men’s sizes from 10 – 13.  The new version is due soon, but for now, here’s the scoop on the current Schnee’s Hyalite hiking boot: it’s 100% water and windproof and features eVent® technology. eVent® allows footwear to breathe while directly venting sweat to the outside of the fabric in one step. Made with a Vibram® outsole, the Hyalite is built for maximum durability. The Hyalite also features full-grain leather uppers and the Schnee’s premium footbed.

Schnee's Hyalite

Schnee's Hyalite

Hiking Boot Sale

Sales reps from The North Face, Vasque, Keen, Garmont, Lowa & more will be on site Fri & Saturday to help with fitting & to answer any questions you might have about their products. Free socks from SmartWool, DarnTough or Lorpen with purchase- we have lots of socks on hand but this sale is usually very, very busy.  Here’s part of the hiking boot selection (White tag = Sale tag!)

White tag = sale tag!

White tag = sale tag!

Schnee’s Inc. and the Gallatin Valley Land Trust team up to raise money

The Gallatin Valley Land Trust is a member owned, nonprofit organization that has been dedicated to local conservation and  preserving the regional landscape since 1990.  This weekend during Schnee’s Annual Hiking Event, Schnnee’s and the GVLT have partnered up to help raise money to support new projects in the greater Gallatin Valley. Schnee’s will be donating a portion its sales from this event to the GVLT and shoppers will have the opportunity to make a donation if they wish while they checkout at Schnee’s downtown location (hopefully with some new hiking digs!). Stop into Schnee’s this weekend to show your support for a great organization and a great cause!

Schnee’s Annual Hiking Event

hikingbootsandshoesThis week marks the beginning of the Annual Hiking Boot Event that takes place each spring at Schnee’s landmark 121 W. Main St. location. This exciting event is one of Schnee’s busiest promotions every year and really brings the crowds to downtown Bozeman. The sale is going on now through Sunday April 26th. Shopping early has it’s benefits, but if you really want to see what this event is all about you should definitely stop in on Saturday. Beginning Friday afternoon and throughout the day on Saturday, shoppers will have the opportunity to chat first hand with some of the most experienced product reps in the west from great companies such as Lowa, Vasque, Garmont, Keen and more. Plenty of expert boot fitterswill be on hand to answer all of your questions and to help get you into the right pair of boots for the upcoming hiking season. See you at Schnee’s!

La Sportiva Hiking Boots & La Sportiva Trail Running Shoes

With all the excitement on Friday we nearly overlooked the arrival on Friday of our newest La Sportiva hiking boots and trail running shoes.

For you hikers, we received the La Sportiva Cascade GTX, the FC 3.0 GTX, and the FC 1.1.  All of these are excellent hiking boots. The Cascade GTX is a heavy-duty waterproof leather and fabric hiking boot for long days with a heavy pack; the FC 3.0 is a lightweight, versatile, flex-friendly, mid-height fabric and leather waterproof hiking boot for day hikes and moderate backpack loads. The FC 1.1 is a great-fitting, lightweight, breathable, multi-use, light hiking shoe.

La Sportiva FC 1.1, FC 3.0, and Cascade GTX

La Sportiva FC 1.1, FC 3.0, and Cascade GTX

For you trail runners, we received three men’s models and four women’s models so far. In men’s, we have the newest Crosslite, La Sportiva’s low profile neutral lightweight shoe with aggressive lugs for increased traction and cushioning. The Crosslite was a Runner’s World Best Buy after its review in October, 2008. We also have the Wildcat, a stable, neutral, and extremely well cushioned trail running shoe. And we have the newest Fireblade, a popular, low profile, neutral, lightweight extremely stable performance trainer with moderate pronation control.

Men's La Sportiva Crosslite, Wildcat, and Fireblade

Men's La Sportiva Crosslite, Wildcat, and Fireblade

In women’s La Sportiva trail running shoes, we received the Fireblade, Crosslite, Wildcat, and the Sonic, an extremely versatile neutral trail running shoe for lower volume feet.

Women's La Sportiva Fireblade, Crosslite, Wildcat, and Sonic

Women's La Sportiva Fireblade, Crosslite, Wildcat, and Sonic

Be sure to come in to see these La Sportiva shoes, or check the website. We should have these available for online purchase soon at Schnees.com

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