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<blockquote data-quote="RWE" data-source="post: 1757698" data-attributes="member: 20736"><p>I have Reynaud's, hands and feet. Made some headway this year in cold feet (and hands) and hope you don't mind if I share (in no real order).</p><p></p><p>In general I have found that these help:</p><p>First, no cotton. Wicking poly/wool blends, I prefer poly (for whole body, esp feet), take extra if feet sweat.</p><p>Second, fitted but loose fitting socks and shoes. Good ($$) socks usually have good guarantee (IE: Cabelas Ultimate?).</p><p>Third, keep core warmer (pack in insulated coats/bibs, water/windproof stuff, put on when get to stand even if warm)</p><p>Fourth, HotHands Toasty Toes, replace as needed</p><p></p><p>This year I added a pair of Sorel Glacier XTs. <a href="https://www.cabelas.com/product/SOREL-MENS-GLACIER-XT-PAC-BOOT/1827097.uts?slotId=0" target="_blank">https://www.cabelas.com/product/SOREL-MENS-GLACIER-XT-PAC-BOOT/1827097.uts?slotId=0</a> Rated to -100*f but I doubt that for me. I got one size up. Not a hiker but my feet stayed warm and I did ok traversing the hills. Was looking for MUCK Arctic Pro or whatever their warmest is but could not find hands on.</p><p></p><p>Hands, pretty much the same ideas, gave up on gloves all together. Tried electric ones but that was a joke. What I have added are Cabela's Stand Hunter Wool Mittens with liner gloves. Toss in a Hot Hands packet and I was good to go.<a href="https://www.cabelas.com/product/CABELAS-CANADIAN-STAND-HUNTER-II-GLOVE/2843473.uts" target="_blank">https://www.cabelas.com/product/CABELAS-CANADIAN-STAND-HUNTER-II-GLOVE/2843473.uts</a></p><p>I will be adding a leash.</p><p></p><p>Last two weeks been hunting stands in 20-30*f weather.</p><p></p><p>I will buy the mittens (or similar) if I wear these out. Gortex would be preferred.</p><p></p><p>Boots I would buy again for easier hike in stands, might try to find MUCK Arctic Pro (??) or something else when covering longer/steeper hikes, stalks down the road.</p><p></p><p>I am not affiliated with Cabelas in any way, they just had what I needed. There may be other makers of similar items that work better and I would love to hear about them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RWE, post: 1757698, member: 20736"] I have Reynaud's, hands and feet. Made some headway this year in cold feet (and hands) and hope you don't mind if I share (in no real order). In general I have found that these help: First, no cotton. Wicking poly/wool blends, I prefer poly (for whole body, esp feet), take extra if feet sweat. Second, fitted but loose fitting socks and shoes. Good ($$) socks usually have good guarantee (IE: Cabelas Ultimate?). Third, keep core warmer (pack in insulated coats/bibs, water/windproof stuff, put on when get to stand even if warm) Fourth, HotHands Toasty Toes, replace as needed This year I added a pair of Sorel Glacier XTs. [URL]https://www.cabelas.com/product/SOREL-MENS-GLACIER-XT-PAC-BOOT/1827097.uts?slotId=0[/URL] Rated to -100*f but I doubt that for me. I got one size up. Not a hiker but my feet stayed warm and I did ok traversing the hills. Was looking for MUCK Arctic Pro or whatever their warmest is but could not find hands on. Hands, pretty much the same ideas, gave up on gloves all together. Tried electric ones but that was a joke. What I have added are Cabela's Stand Hunter Wool Mittens with liner gloves. Toss in a Hot Hands packet and I was good to go.[URL]https://www.cabelas.com/product/CABELAS-CANADIAN-STAND-HUNTER-II-GLOVE/2843473.uts[/URL] I will be adding a leash. Last two weeks been hunting stands in 20-30*f weather. I will buy the mittens (or similar) if I wear these out. Gortex would be preferred. Boots I would buy again for easier hike in stands, might try to find MUCK Arctic Pro (??) or something else when covering longer/steeper hikes, stalks down the road. I am not affiliated with Cabelas in any way, they just had what I needed. There may be other makers of similar items that work better and I would love to hear about them. [/QUOTE]
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