Must be getting old because the boots that have been keeping my feet warm aren't cutting it this year and it ain't even cold yet. Could use some recommendations on some new ones. Thanks! :help:
Check out Steger Mukluks (http://www.mukluks.com/) !
I always loved rocky 1000 grams and muck boots. But had a total knee done and cann't use them. I picked up the artic shield over boots, I put one on with tennis shoe and bam 20 sec foot was hot. I am hoping to use my Beans and them. If you look at this ensure you get a size big enough.
World war two Mickey boots !
I've had great results with these:
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I just ordered the rocky blizzard stalker pro they are a good boot this will be my second pair 1200gr and snow shoes strap on them good
I have a pair of Sorrel Dominators, they are my second pair the first lasted me 22 years. A little heavy but nothing warmer, they are around $150. These are stand boots only, you would not want to walk miles in them. Shawn
I second the Steger Muklks, I've got two pair.
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I wear rubber boots for everything. 1200 gram Lacrosse are my best so far
I've been using kenetrek northern pacs this year with good results.
No boots on the market short of something with heaters in them, will beat the Mickey Mouse boots plus they are very cheap.
Yepper. Steger mukluks. Artic model. Until I bought and wore these, I was plagued with cold footsies. You've never worn anything so light yet warm.
I have a pair of Sorrel "Frontiers" that are 30+ yrs old and still look like new. I only wear them in the snow and have never owned a warmer boot. If you go with a pac boot be sure to get the wool felt liners as the newer material is useless...PR
Sorrels. Many different models and applications but mine were the warmest Ive ever had. About to order another pair.
I find the secret to keeping my feet warm is to keep them dry. With that said, I rub deodorant all over my feet and in between the toes.
Sounds crazy, but it keeps them dry and warm with my Lacrosse rubber boots. Worth mentioning...I hunt the midwest and in late season.
Schnees Exreme w/Smartwool sock and liner :)
With a decent set of socks, I find I can get along with my Keen Summits just fine. And, by set, I mean two layers - a polyester inner sock and a wool outer sock.
I also keep a pair of the chemical hand warmers around if it gets too bad, but have never needed them.
Like Rick said, half of it is about keeping dry.
I've used Schnees and Kenetrek rubber bottom pak boots for years and find their advertised ratings for temps to be quite accurate.I still prefer removable liners to dry them faster.
These boots are also rebuildable for way less than a new pair.
The Companies that claim their boots are warm to -150 degrees are STUPID because you would die before you worry about your feet! :knothead:
Sorel Caribous. But invest in some insoles, they don't have the best footbeds. I have been in them for the past 5 days. Feet are warm but the planter fasciitis has returned a bit.
Steger mukluks, none better! They are light, warm, they breath, and they are quiet!! Up here, trust me I tryed every thing, and I live outdoor, use to dog mush, I snowshoe, walk a lot in -40 temparature and they are the best I've come up with!!
The mickey boots are warm, that"s it. They don't breath, they are heavy, and noisy!!
When its cold, no boot alone does it for me. I gotta have the chemical heat packs added. Sitting for 6 hours immoble in a tree in anything under 20 degrees is more than my toes can bear. The heat packs make things bearable.
If moving, no problems.
I have both the Sorrels and Mickey Mouse boots. I can't wear the MM boots out however the Sorrels are a little warmer when doing all day sits up here. Problem I have with the Sorrels is on my current pair the rubber started cracking all over after a couple of years and now they are no longer waterproof in the snow.
I always wear a pair of liner socks then wool. You need to keep your body's core temp up also to keep you feet warm.
I have a pair of Cabelas Iron Ridge boots(only boots in a size 16 for me) and with polpro sock liners and wool socks my feet are warm as all can be. Great prices on them as well Their is a science to keeping your feet warm Silk or poly and then wool. And I am starting to think the gortex boots keep moisture in as well as keep water out. I dont believe you can repel water on one side of a material and let it through on the other.JMHO
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Schnees :)
x 2. Made in Montana. Rebuildable. Some models rated down to -40 (and I would hope you'd never be hunting in anything approaching that temperature...)
I got some arctic Muck boots this year, and hunted with them in below zero weather and had toasty feet. Last year, I hunted in some heavy duty Schnees and got frostbitten toes. I vote for the Muck boots.
I will say the new chemical warmers really help and even in sub zero temps. you can wear rubber boots and get away with it, stick a set on the bottom of toes and a set on top of toe's and a full length set along the bottom of the socks as well. One big thing is too make sure you keep room in the boot, circulation of air keeps your feet warm as compared to 3 sets of socks and a tight fit. I have had this problem for 30 plus years and with my Sorrels and the chem packs I can keep my feet warm on all day sits in sub-zero temps as we get now and than in the late season. I should mention an unscented anti-perspirant(sp?) not deodorant really helps as well, no sweat feet stay warmer! Shawn
Schnees :thumbsup:
I have found that muck boots with stick on (toasty toes) chemical warmers keep my feet warm enough for most sits. I have crazy insulated pack boots that keep my feet very warm but I just cannot walk in them at all.
My feet always get cold. I just bought a pair of 1200 gram DANNER PRONGHORNS. I really like them. they kept my feet warm while bear hunting here in PA all week
I've had just about every boot out there.
Rocky Bearclaws are me favorites for all around. When the Northwoods temps in Wisconsin drop below 10, I always use my Arctic Shield boot covers. They really keep the heat in and are not bulky in a treestand!
I'm with Rick but I use anti-perspirant only
I am fortunate to own a pair of Schnee PAC boots with liners
I bought them large- use a thin liner sock and one generous wool sock
If its really cold I put one of those chemical toe warmer packets outside the liner over my toes and under the wool sock
Keeps me toasty
Schnees insulated work best for me. Some days my feet are too warm! That would be because I misjudged the temp or it moderated throughout the day though.
Top quality product, costly but not so bad when looked at over the long term.
So it looks like its either Sorel or Schnees for me. Are the Schnees worth the extra $50?
I have two pair of Schnee boots the uninsulated guide boot and insulated outfitter 2 and they are well worth the extra money. Very comfortable and the main thing is when they wear out you can send them back to Schnee and have new soles put on.
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Are the Schnees worth the extra $50?
Definitely.
Rick; Is it deodorant or Antipersperant ?
Sergio, It's anti-perspirant.
Mickey Mouse boots.
Or a second set of removable liners or a boot dryer etc.
Your feet are gonna produce moisture no matter what, once the insulation is damp your feet will freeze doesnt matter what the boot is rated to.
You have to get them dry before the next outing. Or wear mickey mouse boots.
If you are someone who's feet sweat a lot, make a point of changing into dry socks frequently. It will make a huge difference, with any kind of boot. And if you're out for a long period of time, put your damp socks over your shoulders, in between your layers, and your body heat will dry them out. Switch back and forth. It works.
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