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What are your cold weather boots?
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1278622" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>I've gone to the muck boots artic extremes for cold weather. I like the lighter boot over the pac style. I've been using the plastic bag over my feet and wool over that. Keeps the boot and sock dry for warm feet down to as cold as you will be out. -42 without the wind chill is my cold limit and I don't plan to break that!!</p><p> Your feet get wet but not cold. I've chased deer 15 miles in a day and gone out the next in the same boots that were dry inside. Staying in an outfitter style tent no boot drier set up so it does work</p><p> I have the lighter version boots from Muck, Bogs and Lacross for bow season and above 15 ish if I'm walking/tracking. Same sock set-up and will forgo plastic bags above 25 or so. Down side is not a sitting/stand boot in real cold None have alot of support for tough terrain or a solid sole for rocky side hilling. Not an issue for me but western hunters need more support in little/no snow conditions in the mountains</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1278622, member: 85987"] I've gone to the muck boots artic extremes for cold weather. I like the lighter boot over the pac style. I've been using the plastic bag over my feet and wool over that. Keeps the boot and sock dry for warm feet down to as cold as you will be out. -42 without the wind chill is my cold limit and I don't plan to break that!! Your feet get wet but not cold. I've chased deer 15 miles in a day and gone out the next in the same boots that were dry inside. Staying in an outfitter style tent no boot drier set up so it does work I have the lighter version boots from Muck, Bogs and Lacross for bow season and above 15 ish if I'm walking/tracking. Same sock set-up and will forgo plastic bags above 25 or so. Down side is not a sitting/stand boot in real cold None have alot of support for tough terrain or a solid sole for rocky side hilling. Not an issue for me but western hunters need more support in little/no snow conditions in the mountains [/QUOTE]
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