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<blockquote data-quote="WYO300RUM" data-source="post: 1840219" data-attributes="member: 32631"><p>My feet sweat also. Then get cold. Even at work. There was a thread on hear on that topic. I tried what was said about putting anti perspetant on bottom of feet. I tried spray and roll on. Roll on works best for me. Also started putting foot powder in my socks and not much in boot both helped a lot. I also wear liner socks. I notice the difference when I just wear wool socks. Like you merino wool best. I keep an extra pair in pack also.</p><p>As far as boots, I've never bought any above the "mid" level. I bought some $300 Miendel's in 2014. That was expensive for me . They took a long time to break in. Stiff. I used on a Nv. deer hunt. I tore up my toes. Glad I always bring 3 pair of boots when I go out of state. Buddies laugh at that. I laugh at them when theirs are soaking wet and cold.</p><p>I've had Danners. The ones made in USA are/were a lot better than China...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WYO300RUM, post: 1840219, member: 32631"] My feet sweat also. Then get cold. Even at work. There was a thread on hear on that topic. I tried what was said about putting anti perspetant on bottom of feet. I tried spray and roll on. Roll on works best for me. Also started putting foot powder in my socks and not much in boot both helped a lot. I also wear liner socks. I notice the difference when I just wear wool socks. Like you merino wool best. I keep an extra pair in pack also. As far as boots, I've never bought any above the "mid" level. I bought some $300 Miendel's in 2014. That was expensive for me . They took a long time to break in. Stiff. I used on a Nv. deer hunt. I tore up my toes. Glad I always bring 3 pair of boots when I go out of state. Buddies laugh at that. I laugh at them when theirs are soaking wet and cold. I've had Danners. The ones made in USA are/were a lot better than China... [/QUOTE]
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