After years of using my Lacrosse Alphaburly 1600s only to end up with cold feet after a couple hours, I bought some Arctic Shield boot covers. After reading through a lot of posts regarding cold feet in the tree stand my plan is to try my uninsulated Danner Alsea boots with Darn Tough wool socks (I have all the different weights) and the Arctic Shield boot blankets. I think my feet were sweating too much in the rubber boots and no amount of insulation was going to keep them warm. Actually read a lot of people that said uninsulated boots worked better with the Arctic Shields.
Question I have is, will the Arctic Shields still work if I have snow on my boots and I put on the boot covers? I am just wondering if any snow in the boot cover will greatly diminish the effectiveness. Think of it like I've knocked off as much snow as possible, but there is still some on the bottom.
Question I have is, will the Arctic Shields still work if I have snow on my boots and I put on the boot covers? I am just wondering if any snow in the boot cover will greatly diminish the effectiveness. Think of it like I've knocked off as much snow as possible, but there is still some on the bottom.