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<blockquote data-quote="Oryx_Official" data-source="post: 2341657" data-attributes="member: 120307"><p>I've used Redwing boots on the oil rigs in Alberta and they're great down to -20C (-4F). More moving around there though than sitting. I've been wanting to try the Irish Setters but they come with a bit of a price tag. </p><p></p><p>Alternatively, I don't know if you can find them in your area but a few guys I work with swear by the Neos insulated overshoes. The non-insulated ones are great because you just slip your own boots into them and they're completely waterproof. I've worn min just with winter boot liners at -15C (5F) and they kept me warm. The insulated ones I've heard worked well in Alaska. <a href="https://www.neosovershoescanada.com/collections/insulated" target="_blank">https://www.neosovershoescanada.com/collections/insulated</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oryx_Official, post: 2341657, member: 120307"] I've used Redwing boots on the oil rigs in Alberta and they're great down to -20C (-4F). More moving around there though than sitting. I've been wanting to try the Irish Setters but they come with a bit of a price tag. Alternatively, I don't know if you can find them in your area but a few guys I work with swear by the Neos insulated overshoes. The non-insulated ones are great because you just slip your own boots into them and they're completely waterproof. I've worn min just with winter boot liners at -15C (5F) and they kept me warm. The insulated ones I've heard worked well in Alaska. [URL]https://www.neosovershoescanada.com/collections/insulated[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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