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Yeah crazy how that works, it’s all science basically, you put yourself in a very small compact room with no insulation you’re going to sweat with any layers on , even if it’s 10’degrees outside, once I saw the issue and fixed it I never worry about the feet anymore
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Originally posted by TxMedic View PostDanner. Only boots you will ever need.
What I have and been happy with hunting in Alberta.Proud member since 1999
Gary's Outdoor Highlight of 2008:
http://discussions.texasbowhunter.co...highlight=GARY
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Originally posted by Texans42 View PostSchnees and Kennetek pac boots are second to none, but pretty much over kill south of the panhandle. Riding feedlot pens in Jan they are the only thing that works but the get toasty hiking. The bottoms are rebuildable. They do flex a lot but not as much as say Sorel’s do
Absolutely but the guide series is uninsulated which I prefer as I have good merino socks. They work well throughout TX.
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Originally posted by canny View PostAbsolutely but the guide series is uninsulated which I prefer as I have good merino socks. They work well throughout TX.
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Originally posted by bow4my2 View PostThis is why I ask, very versatile. I was in the hills of southern ohio at 18 degrees and would have liked something else. Elk hunt in the future and being able to wear thin socks if its not to cold is nice.
Me personally, I would go with the guide series uninsulated and invest in quality merino wool socks such as Smartwool plus a wicking liner.
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