Tips for staying warm
#7
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Morgan County, IL
Posts: 1,073
RE: Tips for staying warm
If you forget about the cold, you aren't cold
To add with what's already been mentioned...Don't blast the heat in your vehicle on the morning drive, it makes the cold seem that much colder once you step outside.
Don't be 'bundled up' to your fullest on the walk in. Keep your gloves in your pockets, jacket unzipped/tied around your waist., if your bibs/coveralls have side-zip legs, keep them open a bit. You will build body heat during the walk. Once on stand, only put layers back on, or zipped up only as you need to, you'll be surprised how much longer you can stand the cold.
#8
Typical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location:
Posts: 819
RE: Tips for staying warm
I carry my over coat and hat gloves etc in a pack. If it's real cold I will pack my Coveralls in my pack and get dressed when I get to my stand. I wait a couple minutes to cool down when I get in there before I get dressed. It gives a few minutes to evaporate the sweat off me. If its real cold I will wear Cabelas extreme Polar long johns and a pair of fleece sweat type pants under my woolBib Overalls.
I haven't used my Cabelas Arctic Boots in a long time. My feet are the worst if I sit too long, but I haven't had a problem yet. Muzzleloader season will be colder probably. The chemical hand warmers are ok but When I am going to be sitting in really cold weather I will go buy a box of those heat packs for when you have a sore shoulder or neck. They seem to get much hotter and last forever.
Anyone ever tried those heater body suits? Bulky as hell but I bet they work.
My friend just got a pair of lined electric pants and says they work great. He has a vest coming also.
I haven't used my Cabelas Arctic Boots in a long time. My feet are the worst if I sit too long, but I haven't had a problem yet. Muzzleloader season will be colder probably. The chemical hand warmers are ok but When I am going to be sitting in really cold weather I will go buy a box of those heat packs for when you have a sore shoulder or neck. They seem to get much hotter and last forever.
Anyone ever tried those heater body suits? Bulky as hell but I bet they work.
My friend just got a pair of lined electric pants and says they work great. He has a vest coming also.
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3,476
RE: Tips for staying warm
Great advice about not getting over-heated on the way to your hunting, or during your hunting.
Superb boots and a great hat are a must. When it gets really cold I switch to my old wool pac boots. Those, with wool sox with polypropylene liners, and poly glove liners too ...Thats the ticket. A neck gaiter, a hood if needed. Some chemical handwarmers .... a few snacks that can provide you calories right away (candy bar or an apples, a banana) and make sure you're hydrated. Eating anything more than a small amount can rob your extremities of warm blood as digestion can cause your "core" to demand more blood and warmth for the process. So little snacks regularly are the way to go.
Don't sit down on something wet and try to keep yourself and your feet out of low holes with water or ice in them.
It's amazing how when hutning or ice fishing just keeping your feet on a 2 X 4 or a 2 X 6 can make such a difference.
Superb boots and a great hat are a must. When it gets really cold I switch to my old wool pac boots. Those, with wool sox with polypropylene liners, and poly glove liners too ...Thats the ticket. A neck gaiter, a hood if needed. Some chemical handwarmers .... a few snacks that can provide you calories right away (candy bar or an apples, a banana) and make sure you're hydrated. Eating anything more than a small amount can rob your extremities of warm blood as digestion can cause your "core" to demand more blood and warmth for the process. So little snacks regularly are the way to go.
Don't sit down on something wet and try to keep yourself and your feet out of low holes with water or ice in them.
It's amazing how when hutning or ice fishing just keeping your feet on a 2 X 4 or a 2 X 6 can make such a difference.
#10
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 122
RE: Tips for staying warm
I have a pair of Ice Breaker boot blankets that work really well. They say to put them on over your boots but I have found that taking your boots off and putting them your socked feet on works much better. I have sat in a stand with one regular boot on and one boot blanket on the other foot to test these things out and they do work very well, but they are bulky. I really hate cold feet.