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Re: What' keeps your feet warm?
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12/27/15 11:43 PM
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big10
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Muck boots and wool socks have always done it for me.
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Re: What' keeps your feet warm?
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12/28/15 06:41 AM
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RedHead - 8 inch - GORE-TEX - Insulated Waterproof.
Cant say enough good about them, I've had mine for 3 years and I have fished when the lines would ice up - Gore-Tex allows your feet to breath - just add some good thick wool socks. My feet are never cold!
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Re: What' keeps your feet warm?
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12/29/15 12:16 AM
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Wolverine 1000 gram thinsulate boots.
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Re: What' keeps your feet warm?
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12/29/15 12:26 AM
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Wolverine 1000 gram thinsulate boots.
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Re: What' keeps your feet warm?
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12/29/15 07:02 PM
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Re: What' keeps your feet warm?
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12/29/15 07:07 PM
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GetSlimed
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Another vote for muck boots and wool socks.
Traction on an icy deck is very important to me since I have a bad back and knees. I'm always fearful of a slip and fall. Any suggestions for better traction, or to keep ice off the deck, would be greatly appreciated!
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Re: What' keeps your feet warm?
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12/29/15 08:53 PM
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I know you can get replacement felt soles for wader boots so you might be able to glue them on the soles.
I'm on other forums that deal with the old turbo powered Buicks.;)
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Re: What' keeps your feet warm?
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12/30/15 02:38 AM
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I know you can get replacement felt soles for wader boots so you might be able to glue them on the soles. The only thing I know that works on ice for traction is sand.
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Re: What' keeps your feet warm?
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12/30/15 03:33 AM
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I know you can get replacement felt soles for wader boots so you might be able to glue them on the soles. The only thing I know that works on ice for traction is sand. I wish there had been some on the ground yesterday when I stepped out of my pickup and busted my azz in front of about 15 people at work. As for the warm feet, I just wear the Muck boots and wool socks. Sometimes my toes get a little chilly, but not too bad.
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Re: What' keeps your feet warm?
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12/30/15 04:24 PM
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Re: What' keeps your feet warm?
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12/31/15 04:09 AM
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I know you can get replacement felt soles for wader boots so you might be able to glue them on the soles. The only thing I know that works on ice for traction is sand. I was thinking about using sand or ice melt. I'm sure it would be messy but would probably be worth the clean up.
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Re: What' keeps your feet warm?
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01/01/16 12:37 AM
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I was always told why your feet and hands get cold first is because the circulation slows to protect your heart and vital organs. What works for me is I keep hand warmers in my pockets around my chest area. I also wear boots that are one size bigger with wool socks to keep good circulation.
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Re: What' keeps your feet warm?
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01/02/16 01:05 AM
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Just want to thank everyone that took the time to reply with opinions and comments, I really appreciate it!
Mike
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Re: What' keeps your feet warm?
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01/03/16 08:01 AM
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first off you need to keep them try that means from the lake water and sweat thats why battery sock and sock with armers are suck a bad Ide once your feet are wet they will get cold 2 times and fast i were boot with some instialtiong but they break and 5 paris of socks with me i change them out every few hour and i dont have a problem with cold feet living and hunting in ny you are on the gourd the hold time int he son so you take lost of stocks here is not the melted snow or water its sweet in your boot most people put on a few pars oc stocks have hi amount of isolation in there boot all that does is make your feet set you should only need on pair of shock with for txxas eve in the wonting 500g of insertions to 800 is all you need with good socks being as may pars you us feel you might need the add 2 more yes we do this in the army but i was doing it long befor that in Ny while hunting in the snow
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