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<blockquote data-quote="rammac" data-source="post: 2148557" data-attributes="member: 27761"><p>I live in southwestern Montana on the west side of the divide at 5500 feet altitude and the best winter footwear I've found is the Lacrosse Alphaburly Pro with 1600g insulation and ICETrekkers Diamond Grip traction cleats. If I add Grabber Footwarmers I can sit in subzero conditions in several feet of snow on the ground for hours without getting cold feet. As for a hiking boot, I like my Kenetrek boots.</p><p></p><p>Regardless of what boot you choose, the fit is the key and most people buy boots that are too tight. You need dead air space in order to keep your feet warm but too loose will make it difficult to keep your balance and you'll get blisters. I typically choose hiking boots that are 1 size larger than my regular city walking shoes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rammac, post: 2148557, member: 27761"] I live in southwestern Montana on the west side of the divide at 5500 feet altitude and the best winter footwear I've found is the Lacrosse Alphaburly Pro with 1600g insulation and ICETrekkers Diamond Grip traction cleats. If I add Grabber Footwarmers I can sit in subzero conditions in several feet of snow on the ground for hours without getting cold feet. As for a hiking boot, I like my Kenetrek boots. Regardless of what boot you choose, the fit is the key and most people buy boots that are too tight. You need dead air space in order to keep your feet warm but too loose will make it difficult to keep your balance and you'll get blisters. I typically choose hiking boots that are 1 size larger than my regular city walking shoes. [/QUOTE]
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