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Started by kytrkyhntr, September 27, 2018, 05:10:53 PM
Quote from: kytrkyhntr on September 27, 2018, 05:10:53 PMAnyone have a suggestion for a cold weather boot? Just need a solid good boot for cold weather deer hunting. I won't be in -40 degree but I don't wanna be cold. I'm leaning towards artic pro muck boots. Does anyone have a better suggestion?
Quote from: captpete on October 05, 2018, 06:34:08 AMPersonally I stay away from rubber/neoprene boots when it gets cold. The are great for keeping water out, but they also do a great job at keeping moisture in. You need to get rid of the moisture from inside boots. Another option is to wear a pair of medium weight insulated boots(600-800gr) and boot blankets...Artic Shield is one brand. When you get to your stand put on the boot blankets. They will let your feet breath and still hold in the heat. You can also take you boots off and wear the blankets by themself with a hand warmer packet or two in each one. Socks are just about as important as the boots themself...I still haven't figured out the right sock combination.
Quote from: captpete on October 07, 2018, 09:23:58 AMThanks for the info. In temps around 15* and colder my issue is my feet sweat when I'm walking to the stand. Then an hour or so later my toes are cold...after about 3 hours I'm done. The boot blankets seem to work best for me. My feet still get cold, but not "make me leave" cold. I have carried my heavy boots & socks in with me and put them on before climbing into the stand. It works, but it's a pain in the butt!
Quote from: NCL on October 08, 2018, 10:14:52 AMQuote from: captpete on October 07, 2018, 09:23:58 AMThanks for the info. In temps around 15* and colder my issue is my feet sweat when I'm walking to the stand. Then an hour or so later my toes are cold...after about 3 hours I'm done. The boot blankets seem to work best for me. My feet still get cold, but not "make me leave" cold. I have carried my heavy boots & socks in with me and put them on before climbing into the stand. It works, but it's a pain in the butt!Have you ever tried socks liners? The sock liners wick the sweat away from your skin and your feet stay warmer. I use the sock liners in my waders and I find my feet usually do not get cold.
Quote from: kytrkyhntr on October 09, 2018, 12:08:23 AMSir die a lot- thank you I will look at those wolverines. Thanks for all the info guys