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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Wright" data-source="post: 2341549" data-attributes="member: 108611"><p>A lot of issues here. First spray your feet with powder deodorant to keep them from sweating. Wet feet will get cold fast, especially if you use the electric or chemical boot/foot warmers. Then there is are you hiking/stalking or in a stand or blind. If a blind wear boot you can hike in and carry in a second pair to wear sitting like Muck attic boots. Insulated over boots also work in a blind stand. I used to stash a kids sleeping bag in blinds/permanent stands and slip off my boots and put legs and feet into the bag for the sit.</p><p></p><p>For hiking/still hunting, schnee's makes some really good cold weather boots, but a bit costly and with increased weight. Stand hunting in Canada years ago I hauled in snowmobile boots and switched out when I got into the blind. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Wright, post: 2341549, member: 108611"] A lot of issues here. First spray your feet with powder deodorant to keep them from sweating. Wet feet will get cold fast, especially if you use the electric or chemical boot/foot warmers. Then there is are you hiking/stalking or in a stand or blind. If a blind wear boot you can hike in and carry in a second pair to wear sitting like Muck attic boots. Insulated over boots also work in a blind stand. I used to stash a kids sleeping bag in blinds/permanent stands and slip off my boots and put legs and feet into the bag for the sit. For hiking/still hunting, schnee’s makes some really good cold weather boots, but a bit costly and with increased weight. Stand hunting in Canada years ago I hauled in snowmobile boots and switched out when I got into the blind. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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