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<blockquote data-quote="glasser" data-source="post: 1499766" data-attributes="member: 48120"><p>So we finally had a bit of weather here today. Not as much as the first time my feet were soaked in the boots. It seems that the excessive amount of grease I used the other day helped a bit. Got back to my truck around 3 and my left foot was wet, and the right only damp. Took the insole out and put it on the defrost, changed socks and back out to hunt some more. Back to the truck at dark and the left foot was wet again. Pulled the insole out and the inside was visibly wet around the bottom to side connection. They're on the boot dryer and in front of the fireplace now so I guess thats how it's going to be. 8 days of buck season left and then my wifes elk season so not much I can do. Funny. When I bought these boots I can remember thinking "I'd pay $450 to have dry , comfortable hunting boots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glasser, post: 1499766, member: 48120"] So we finally had a bit of weather here today. Not as much as the first time my feet were soaked in the boots. It seems that the excessive amount of grease I used the other day helped a bit. Got back to my truck around 3 and my left foot was wet, and the right only damp. Took the insole out and put it on the defrost, changed socks and back out to hunt some more. Back to the truck at dark and the left foot was wet again. Pulled the insole out and the inside was visibly wet around the bottom to side connection. They're on the boot dryer and in front of the fireplace now so I guess thats how it's going to be. 8 days of buck season left and then my wifes elk season so not much I can do. Funny. When I bought these boots I can remember thinking "I'd pay $450 to have dry , comfortable hunting boots. [/QUOTE]
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