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Anybody gone away from heavy insulated boots for lighter shoes with layered socks?
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<blockquote data-quote="mike243" data-source="post: 5702157" data-attributes="member: 3237"><p>I got neuropathy in my feet from being diabetic and not knowing it, works really well for cold weather, frostbit feet no problem you won't never feel it, I use 400g insulation and add xtra socks but in really cold weather all day sets my feet keep moving constantly to keep circulation going. Has been working well so see no need to change up, current pair of boots are a little small so 1 thick pair or 2 pair of thin socks, staying dry helps a lot, had red sorrel pack boots 1200g, feet would sweat no matter what, had them for 40 years before they fell apart, bought during a bad winter in the 70's. didn't wear them a lot as side hilling you would bust your ass, lite tread ran side to side, up hill down hill no problems, side hill better hang on lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike243, post: 5702157, member: 3237"] I got neuropathy in my feet from being diabetic and not knowing it, works really well for cold weather, frostbit feet no problem you won't never feel it, I use 400g insulation and add xtra socks but in really cold weather all day sets my feet keep moving constantly to keep circulation going. Has been working well so see no need to change up, current pair of boots are a little small so 1 thick pair or 2 pair of thin socks, staying dry helps a lot, had red sorrel pack boots 1200g, feet would sweat no matter what, had them for 40 years before they fell apart, bought during a bad winter in the 70's. didn't wear them a lot as side hilling you would bust your ass, lite tread ran side to side, up hill down hill no problems, side hill better hang on lol [/QUOTE]
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