How much boot insulation will keep my feet warm?
#1
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From: Sugar Grove NC USA
I want to buy some new insulated Rocky boots but I don't know how much insulation to get. Once gun season starts in will be 15-20 at dawn and on a cold morning, but more like 28-35 on average. I got tired of putting the feet warmers in my boots once i was in th stand last year so its time for some new boots. How much insulation is enough to keep my toes toasty?
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From: Roane Co. WV USA Member since 11/1999
Not to mention wear two pairs of socks. The first pair should be for wicking your sweat, second pair for warmth. Nothing beats wool as the second pair cause if damp or wet as it stays warm. But...to stay warm your feet have to be dry with the internal layer of sock.
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From: Western MO
Bestt advise I ever got was on a hunt in the NorthWest Territory...my feet get major cold...no matter how heavy socks or boots. The guide went to his backpack and tossed me a can of Arrid XX dry...antiperspirant...not deoderant....a fast spray and my feet were toasty all day...seems the issue was how much feet sweat!
#8
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From: Wardensville West Virginia USA
I used to have a pair of 800 gram rockies but my feet still got cold, come to find out it was because of the type of socks i was wearing. I was just using my regular cotton socks and doubling them up. I bought a pair of Rockies with 1000 grams and a pair of Rockies wool socks with the thin liner socks to go under them and now i never get cold.
Dave
Dave
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From: Georgetown, Texas
One more thing to consider, blood flow. When I was younger I would sometimes end up with boots a bit tight after adding that second pair of socks, etc. If you got no wiggle room your gonna get cold.
#10
Bingo!! Wet feet=Cold feet!!


