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<blockquote data-quote="MountainMariner" data-source="post: 1147059" data-attributes="member: 81553"><p>I've got two pairs of Baffin boots. The Baffin Ice Bear with composite safety toe & plate and the Baffin Barrow -100GEL STP M. Both are great boots. Bought them for work in the Arctic. The Ice Bears are my favorite boot for midnight runs to the outhouse because you can step into them and then shake them off when done. Don't even have to touch them. I wouldn't hike in them at all but they are also very good on ice and slick snow. The Barrows are very warm and super cushioned. Again not a great hiking boot. Can't go wrong with the Bata Bunny boots. My go to winter boot here in Alaska. Also have Muck Arctic Sport ST and Muck Arctic Pro ST, decent boots and warm. I also like my Kenetrek Mountain Extreme 1000's. Pretty decent down to around the single digits and excellent hiking boots. I like them for snowshoeing too. If it isn't brutal cold out. I'd recommend the good old Bata bunny boots. Never heard anybody that complained of cold feet in them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MountainMariner, post: 1147059, member: 81553"] I've got two pairs of Baffin boots. The Baffin Ice Bear with composite safety toe & plate and the Baffin Barrow -100GEL STP M. Both are great boots. Bought them for work in the Arctic. The Ice Bears are my favorite boot for midnight runs to the outhouse because you can step into them and then shake them off when done. Don't even have to touch them. I wouldn't hike in them at all but they are also very good on ice and slick snow. The Barrows are very warm and super cushioned. Again not a great hiking boot. Can't go wrong with the Bata Bunny boots. My go to winter boot here in Alaska. Also have Muck Arctic Sport ST and Muck Arctic Pro ST, decent boots and warm. I also like my Kenetrek Mountain Extreme 1000's. Pretty decent down to around the single digits and excellent hiking boots. I like them for snowshoeing too. If it isn't brutal cold out. I'd recommend the good old Bata bunny boots. Never heard anybody that complained of cold feet in them. [/QUOTE]
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