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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 1852918" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>My Hunter GTX has 200 gr of insulation. I wear a liner sock (Kenetrek Ultimate Liner ) and a heavy wool sock (Kenetrek Alaska), and hunted all day in mine, in knee deep snow and I was comfortable. Socks are more important than the amount of insulation, in my opinion. If you have 1000 gr of insulation, but wear cotton socks, your feet will freeze, but I have worn boots with no insulation (Danner Pronghorns and Kenetrek ME) and my feet were comfortable with the above mentioned sock system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 1852918, member: 38154"] My Hunter GTX has 200 gr of insulation. I wear a liner sock (Kenetrek Ultimate Liner ) and a heavy wool sock (Kenetrek Alaska), and hunted all day in mine, in knee deep snow and I was comfortable. Socks are more important than the amount of insulation, in my opinion. If you have 1000 gr of insulation, but wear cotton socks, your feet will freeze, but I have worn boots with no insulation (Danner Pronghorns and Kenetrek ME) and my feet were comfortable with the above mentioned sock system. [/QUOTE]
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