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Old Nov-30-2009, 06:19 PM   #13
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nothing will keep your feet nice and warm and comortable in cold/snowy weather in a stand like pacs IMO.
I used to use the old snow mobile boots with the removeable insoles but those died years ago. Last year I used a snow mobile outfit under camo with my knee high deck boots and 3 pair of thick socks

Sucked to walk in but it was dry. Snow was thigh deep up there. I wasn't ready for that.
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Old Nov-30-2009, 06:29 PM   #14
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I wear muck woody max's . If it gets reel cold I put on cabela's outfitter liner socks and med or heavy socks. I've sat all day goose hunting in temps in the 0's and had no problems. Get them a little big and give your feet room to breathe
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Old Nov-30-2009, 06:49 PM   #15
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Kurt:

This is what I bought for sitting in a treestand in January when it's 17 degrees and snowing. They are awesome!!! They will keep your feet warm. Probably the best buy I've ever made. And, they are comfortable enough to still hunt all day, in six inches of snow. Laguna tested!

Same model that El Toro posted I think.

Cabela's Snowy Range 1200 Boots - Brown
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Old Nov-30-2009, 06:50 PM   #16
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I wear some red heads that where 60.00 at bass pro just because i like to try my boots on before i buy them other wise i would have went with cabelas i order everything from them.my boots are 400 thinsulate and that is REALLY hot the first half of the season if you do much of any hiking.the second half the season gets alittle chilly but the big socks make up for it.
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Old Nov-30-2009, 07:11 PM   #17
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I bought these about 1/2 way through last season.
Cabela's 10 2000-Gram Thinsulate&#8482 Waterproof Hunting Boot

I need to spend some more time breaking them in. They're still a little stiff but they worked great on Sunday.
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Old Nov-30-2009, 07:17 PM   #18
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The Cabelas boots are pretty good. Get some mylar socks with smart wool socks to wear over them, But, remember to put the mylar socks on when your feet are warm.

I wear bunny boots when hunting with the mylar socks and smart wools. Keeps my feet pretty toasty in 10 to-15 weather.
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Old Nov-30-2009, 07:57 PM   #19
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Irishsetter Elk Trackers kept my feet very warm. We sat stands in the single digit mornings and my feet were toasty.
Anyone use antiperspirant gel on their feet? A friend I hunt with has been doing it for years. Dry feet are warm feet. Works like a charm.


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Old Nov-30-2009, 08:22 PM   #20
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Good stuff here people, thanks for sharing.
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Old Nov-30-2009, 08:26 PM   #21
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I use Danners those things are warm as hell and comfortable as can be if you want to go a bit cheaper Bellvue makes some decent ones as well.. I might have an extra pair laying around in size 9 1/2 or 10's
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