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Lets talk about socks baby
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<blockquote data-quote="BearDog" data-source="post: 687223" data-attributes="member: 41680"><p>I am a big fan of INgenius Socks (Cabela's sells them). The liner and insulating boot sock are knit together as one piece. It eliminates the bunching and friction that can be caused by wearing two socks. I have been on the hunt for the perfect sock, and so far these are the best I have found. I like the light weight because I do a ton of walking and would rather have cold feel for the time I am glassing then sweaty feet causing blisters when I am hiking. Getting a sock that fits perfect I think is just as important as getting a perfect fitting boot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BearDog, post: 687223, member: 41680"] I am a big fan of INgenius Socks (Cabela's sells them). The liner and insulating boot sock are knit together as one piece. It eliminates the bunching and friction that can be caused by wearing two socks. I have been on the hunt for the perfect sock, and so far these are the best I have found. I like the light weight because I do a ton of walking and would rather have cold feel for the time I am glassing then sweaty feet causing blisters when I am hiking. Getting a sock that fits perfect I think is just as important as getting a perfect fitting boot! [/QUOTE]
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