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Lets talk about socks baby
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<blockquote data-quote="solitude" data-source="post: 687173" data-attributes="member: 36099"><p>Also wanted to add...</p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #000000">If you fitted your boots with standard or lightweight socks, then you might have a problem with using a heavyweight sock... toe box volume/crimping, toe bang, heel slipping, etc. Also, what the boot salesman told you is not correct. You can't completely make up for insulation by just wearing a thicker sock. Synthetic insulation in boots is far more effective than "thick" socks. However, you could wear an overboot or insulated gator that would help in colder conditions.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="solitude, post: 687173, member: 36099"] Also wanted to add... [COLOR=#000000]If you fitted your boots with standard or lightweight socks, then you might have a problem with using a heavyweight sock... toe box volume/crimping, toe bang, heel slipping, etc. Also, what the boot salesman told you is not correct. You can't completely make up for insulation by just wearing a thicker sock. Synthetic insulation in boots is far more effective than "thick" socks. However, you could wear an overboot or insulated gator that would help in colder conditions.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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