Two pairs in house, one pair is insulated, one pair is not. Easy fit out of the box, no blisters from rubbing, and a PITA to break in over time.

The insulated pair has at least couple hundred miles - probably more - on them, and are well-broken in, but it took at least 50 miles to get to the slipper-feeling when you pull them on.

For the insulated, they were too hot for me in early season hunts, with a heavy sock, the boots and my feet stayed wet. I swapped socks in the mid-day, let them sit out for a few hours, and they still stayed wet as soon as I put them back on.

The non-insulated set has 40-50 miles on them, and are just now starting to "feel good" when I start out. I've stayed quite a bit drier in these, and I will probable use these as primary boots for the Fall hunts this year.

YMMV.