Smalljawbasser
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I agree with others - bootbankets by Arctic Shield. I wear uninsulated boots a medium cabelas wool socks
Have you found the BootSuits to be loud? Not that I really care because I hate cold feet and being cold period, but just curious?Pretty close to my recommendation. After years of suffering from cold feet, my current setup has allowed me to sit in a stand for 12 hours in 20 degrees with an even lower windchill. And I’m a total wimp when it comes to cold. I have Alphaburly Pro 1600s and use a thin sock plus the thickest merino I can find that doesn’t impair my room in the boots (currently the Woolpower 800s) and, maybe most importantly, a pair of BootSuits with hand warmers in the inside pockets.
I’m not an expert, but the rest of your cold weather gear may impact the cold you feel in your feet.
They may make some slight noise when you put them on, but not much (and probably less noise than I make getting into the stand). After that I can't say because I'm usually not moving my feet around much.Have you found the BootSuits to be loud? Not that I really care because I hate cold feet and being cold period, but just curious?
That's a good idea, need to try it next year.Antiperspirant on feet. Not deodorant. Unscented antiperspirant, spray or stick.
STOPS feet from sweating on the hike in. Dry feet are warm feet, as long as you don't wear tight socks. One pair with breathing room is warmer than two pairs that cut off circulation.
Sounds silly, but it really works.That's a good idea, need to try it next year.
These are what I useGet some of the Arctic Shield boot covers. When you get to the stand toss a handwarmer in each and put them on.
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