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<blockquote data-quote="TxHeartShot" data-source="post: 2341627" data-attributes="member: 86119"><p>30 degrees? I work with some guys from Alaska and they wear shorts and flip-flops at 30 degrees! </p><p></p><p>I'm a diabetic and have had cold feet all my life. I wear boots with 200 or 600 gram thinsulate and adjust with my socks. For really cold weather (under 20 degrees) when walking I wear silk liners (ski socks) and wool socks over them inside 600 gram insulated boots; moisture wicks out quickly from the chimney effect. It takes quite a while for my feet to get cold when sitting with this setup. For higher temps lightweight wool socks in the lighter boots, in the early season silk only in an uninsulated boot.</p><p></p><p>I guess you could say I'm a sock guy...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxHeartShot, post: 2341627, member: 86119"] 30 degrees? I work with some guys from Alaska and they wear shorts and flip-flops at 30 degrees! I'm a diabetic and have had cold feet all my life. I wear boots with 200 or 600 gram thinsulate and adjust with my socks. For really cold weather (under 20 degrees) when walking I wear silk liners (ski socks) and wool socks over them inside 600 gram insulated boots; moisture wicks out quickly from the chimney effect. It takes quite a while for my feet to get cold when sitting with this setup. For higher temps lightweight wool socks in the lighter boots, in the early season silk only in an uninsulated boot. I guess you could say I'm a sock guy... [/QUOTE]
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