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    Looking for a good insulated boot

    What does everyone recommend for keeping your feet warm. Need to be water proof. I have a short walk to the stand so don’t need a hiking style boot. Mainly just keep my toes warm while sitting in the stand. Prefer waterproof. Thank you all and Merry Christmas

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    Originally posted by Marsh Bandit View Post
    What does everyone recommend for keeping your feet warm. Need to be water proof. I have a short walk to the stand so don’t need a hiking style boot. Mainly just keep my toes warm while sitting in the stand. Prefer waterproof. Thank you all and Merry Christmas
    Mucks very comfortable.

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      #3
      I like my Danner's.

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        #4
        Mucks

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          #5
          Good wool socks.

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            #6
            Aggressive yet stealthy Weather changes, terrain varies, and sometimes you find yourself traveling further afield than planned - the Vital is designed for the unknown and the unexpected. Light, fast, aggressive, yet stealthy. Let your feet help you disappear into your environment.


            I've put a couple of hundred miles on these in Kansas, Texas, and Montana and have been really pleased with them.

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              #7
              #1 problem with cold toes is people get boots that are too small. Over size for cold weather take cold weather socks when you go buy the boots also use wicking sock liners, feet sweat even in really cold weather

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                #8
                I use mucks and then take them off in the stand and pull on a pair of oversized wool socks. Never had cold feet with this

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                  #9
                  Sorel PAC boot , wore mine two weeks in Alaska, changed the felts out periodically awesome products

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                    #10
                    I always walk in with a regular pair of socks. Then change into a good quality pair of wool socks. Moisture / sweat is your enemy. I’ve always bought Lacrosse Burly rubber boots.

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                      #11
                      I have LaCrosse insulated rubber boots that are great.

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                        #12
                        I've been VERY happy with the Hot Hands foot and toe warmers. I have regular boots that I bought about a half size too big. I wear some wool socks and then put the whole foot warmer on the bottom of my feet and then toe warmer on my toes and I haven't had any issues at all. Lasts quite a while and I used them exclusively this past year in OK when it never got above 25 degrees for 3 of my 5 day bow hunt there.

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                          #13
                          If it gets really cold I wear my Rocky Cornstalkers. They’re heavy, so I only wear them if I need the warmth. My usual recipe for cold feet is a Coleman or Little Buddy

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                            #14
                            Any of the LaCrosse ALPHABURLY PRO 1600G, get a 1/2 size larger then you need and get some good socks. There on sale around the web right now.

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                              Originally posted by dphillips62 View Post
                              #1 problem with cold toes is people get boots that are too small. Over size for cold weather take cold weather socks when you go buy the boots also use wicking sock liners, feet sweat even in really cold weather
                              ^^^^^^ Yep.^^^^^^^

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