Leiah
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I recently switched from 1000gram to a 400 gram insulated boot. My feet were overly warm and now they go numb. Suggestions on socks?
Darn tough has served me well. Now that temps have started dropping I'm going to try out my heated socks.darn tough
I use the arctic shields when i use them. Amazon has them for around $50For someone looking for warm boot covers for stand hunting what would you guys recommend? I'm having the same issues as I don't own any insulated boots. Don't want to shell out the 100-200 for an entry level insulated boot. Would rather get a boot cover and save up for some higher end boots.
I recently switched from 1000gram to a 400 gram insulated boot. My feet were overly warm and now they go numb. Suggestions on socks?
I haven't considered this. I may have to give that a try.It’s tough when you go from hiking to sitting still for hours. Try switching socks. If I have a long hike to my sitting spot, I’ll wear a lighter sock to keep my feet from sweating. I switch to a first lite zero cold weather sock once it’s time to sit still in super cold temps. Also, wear the right boots for the weather. I run an 800 G for 20 degrees and colder the adjust my socks accordingly.
I did habe too thick of socks the first round and circulation was definitely a problem. So I changed it up. Much better sexond time around, but definitely not great.I also had the same problem. What I have found is with the two sock system, such as the Kenetrek Ultimate Liner and Mid-weight sock, I simply remove the mid-weight sock and then place an air activated Heatmax body warmer over the top of my foot. They stay nice and warm. When it is time to hike, then I take out the warmer and put on the second sock and my feet are still warm and dry.
Do not go with thicker socks though since this may restrict circulation, which might be your problem in the first place.