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<blockquote data-quote="Varmintnv" data-source="post: 2236431" data-attributes="member: 21378"><p>My feet sweat badly. So I never buy insulated boots. I'm currently wearing Miendl Comfort Hikers and I love em. I wore them last year on my Nv elk hunt in the Jarbidge Wilderness. I hunted from 0° up to 60° and never had issues. On the 0° morning I was walking in 4"-5" of fresh snow and about 10mph winds. I sat for 5-10mins and glassed a few times and my feet got chilled, but never cold. If your walking more than sitting, you shouldn't have problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmintnv, post: 2236431, member: 21378"] My feet sweat badly. So I never buy insulated boots. I'm currently wearing Miendl Comfort Hikers and I love em. I wore them last year on my Nv elk hunt in the Jarbidge Wilderness. I hunted from 0° up to 60° and never had issues. On the 0° morning I was walking in 4"-5" of fresh snow and about 10mph winds. I sat for 5-10mins and glassed a few times and my feet got chilled, but never cold. If your walking more than sitting, you shouldn't have problems. [/QUOTE]
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