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<blockquote data-quote="longrangebob" data-source="post: 2341600" data-attributes="member: 3744"><p>Have had Cold Toes since Teens ... Warm Head and Hands helps, but nothing short of Heavy Trekking has dealt with Cold Feet ... Iffin You are doing Hiking .. give serious thought to Dbl. layer Wool Socks and -35 Rated Mukluks (the ones I have are Moosehide with Shealing Fleece Lining) ... particularly in Ankle Deep or Higher Snow ... that is what really gets me .. is if the exterior of my Boots is in the cold ... that sucks the generated heat away .. the flexibility of the soles of the Mukluks helps keeping the toes mobile as opposed to a Rigid Boot Sole </p><p>If sitting .. Remote Controlled ... heated insoles ... and turn them on when toes chilly, but not COLD .. just tiIl warmed, particularly before walking then turn off when comfortable and the increasing circulation will help .</p><p>For me this has worsened over the last 6 decades .. but as long as my feet don't get really Cold .. so recovery takes along time .. I'm a Happy Hunter .. (I no longer go out in the -40's or deep 30's)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longrangebob, post: 2341600, member: 3744"] Have had Cold Toes since Teens ... Warm Head and Hands helps, but nothing short of Heavy Trekking has dealt with Cold Feet ... Iffin You are doing Hiking .. give serious thought to Dbl. layer Wool Socks and -35 Rated Mukluks (the ones I have are Moosehide with Shealing Fleece Lining) ... particularly in Ankle Deep or Higher Snow ... that is what really gets me .. is if the exterior of my Boots is in the cold ... that sucks the generated heat away .. the flexibility of the soles of the Mukluks helps keeping the toes mobile as opposed to a Rigid Boot Sole If sitting .. Remote Controlled ... heated insoles ... and turn them on when toes chilly, but not COLD .. just tiIl warmed, particularly before walking then turn off when comfortable and the increasing circulation will help . For me this has worsened over the last 6 decades .. but as long as my feet don't get really Cold .. so recovery takes along time .. I'm a Happy Hunter .. (I no longer go out in the -40's or deep 30's) [/QUOTE]
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