Sweaty feet = cold feet
#1

I recently switched to rubber boots. I'm really happy with them as far as helping with scent control but they are causing my feet to sweat so bad they end up freezing after a few hours. I haven't had this problem with other boots. They are just the cheap uninsulated kind. I tuck my pants in them. Is that causing no air to circulate or is this just one of the down sides of them ? Would a better pair of insulated ones help ? Any suggestions would be appreciated !
#3

Very true. I also put "pit-stick" on the bottoms of my feet to help control it. Seems to work for me.
ORIGINAL: honcho12
Make sure you are not wearing cotton socks. They cause more cold feet than anything else, soak up the sweat and then cool off. Try some wool or wicking socks.
Make sure you are not wearing cotton socks. They cause more cold feet than anything else, soak up the sweat and then cool off. Try some wool or wicking socks.
#5

when you find a cure, let me know
ive ALWAYS had a foot sweating problem. even when i was a baby and wore those 1 piece pajam suits kids wear...you know, the ones with rubber feet? it was so bad dad had to cut the rubber feet off of mine lol.
i will sweat in super thin socks and light weight running shoes...rubber boots i can ring my socks out when im done hunting...

ive ALWAYS had a foot sweating problem. even when i was a baby and wore those 1 piece pajam suits kids wear...you know, the ones with rubber feet? it was so bad dad had to cut the rubber feet off of mine lol.
i will sweat in super thin socks and light weight running shoes...rubber boots i can ring my socks out when im done hunting...
#7
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One thing that has worked for me is to wear some type of light sock for wicking purposes.I know teamrealtree makes a pair you can get a Wally World for about two bucks and then wear your cold weather socks over them. Also try putting on your cold weather socks once you get to your stand that way your outer layer is not soaking up so much moisture.
#9

ORIGINAL: NavyDeerHunter
I also put "pit-stick" on the bottoms of my feet to help control it. Seems to work for me.
I also put "pit-stick" on the bottoms of my feet to help control it. Seems to work for me.