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Topic: Best way to keep the feet warm?  (Read 4318 times)

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Fuzzy Tom

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    At least some new ideas since the last time this topic came up (probably also in November!). 
    I splurged for the Sealskinz "waterproof" socks, thinking keeping dry is most of the battle, but after a few uses, they aren't, but they do provide another layer of padding for my skinny feet in my NRS Workboots, which are well made, pretty thick,  but not dry.  I also wear a thin wool sock inside the Sealskinz to avoid the clammy feeling. All of it gets wet on launch, not toasty, but not frigid.  I also wear a pair of polartec pants under my NRS farmer john, then kokatat waterproof pants on top of that which I think helps keep the feet warmer.  And I can still take a nature break without taking the john or fleece off.
    Someone on the board has those NRS boots that go up to mid-calf and likes them.  I might try those the next go-round.   


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When you guys talk about loose fitting boot, how loose should they be? I just bought a pair of 5mm warmers boots and I think I might have got to small a size. Theres about 1/4" on toes to tip of shoe. I could wear 2 socks and still have a little wiggle room, but not much. Should that be ok?

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When you guys talk about loose fitting boot, how loose should they be? I just bought a pair of 5mm warmers boots and I think I might have got to small a size. Theres about 1/4" on toes to tip of shoe. I could wear 2 socks and still have a little wiggle room, but not much. Should that be ok?
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OK here is my little secret with these in your boots you can soak your feet in ice water
for hours and they wont get cold just make sure that your boots don't leak and don't put them right
next to the skin and have at least 2 layers between your feet and the heat pack.

ps: you mite have to keep your feet in the water if it gets to hot :smt005 
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If it's going to be cold I simply add a pair of thick wool socks inside my booties. Works like a charm.


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So I think tomarrow i will try something new I'm going to put some heatpacks
in my seat to keep my bum warm I think it will work good will let know how it go's :smt004
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Quote from: insaneduane
ps: you mite have to keep your feet in the water if it gets to hot :smt005 

Quote from: insaneduane
So I think tomarrow i will try something new I'm going to put some heatpacks
in my seat to keep my bum warm I think it will work good will let know how it go's :smt004

OK, somebody has to snap a pic of Duane squattin' in the slough when his booty catches fire!  :smt044
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   Maybe we ought to test out what seems to be the surfer strategy to avoiding cold feet in the water: I see surfers checking out the waves from shore wearing heavy coats but wearing flip flops and shorts all winter. When your feet are used to 40 degrees, I guess water at 50 feels warm.   


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I'm very happy with my combination.......
Which is:   Good neoprene wetsuit booties WITH the best thick wool REI hiking socks.

Neoprene booties alone will leave you with cold feet.

Judd

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