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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5389667" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Dry feet (<em>or as dry as possible</em>) once on stand is as important, or more, than a lot of insulation, once stationary for 4+ hours in sub-freezing temps. I've been wearing 3.5mm neoprene insulation Aerohead Sport knee boots with quality liner and hunting socks last two seasons and been satisfied. Lacrosse makes a thicker insulation boot (7mm) Aerohead if you care to consider them. I am good down to 28-32 degrees for 4-6 hours on stand. If the lows get down to 20 degrees (<em>rarely, but it happens in December</em>), I'll throw in a toe warmer once I am at the stand. <a href="https://www.lacrossefootwear.com/mens/men-s-footwear/hunt/aerohead-sport-16-mossy-oak-break-up-country-3-5mm.html" target="_blank">Lacrosse Aerohead Sport</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5389667, member: 131"] Dry feet ([I]or as dry as possible[/I]) once on stand is as important, or more, than a lot of insulation, once stationary for 4+ hours in sub-freezing temps. I've been wearing 3.5mm neoprene insulation Aerohead Sport knee boots with quality liner and hunting socks last two seasons and been satisfied. Lacrosse makes a thicker insulation boot (7mm) Aerohead if you care to consider them. I am good down to 28-32 degrees for 4-6 hours on stand. If the lows get down to 20 degrees ([I]rarely, but it happens in December[/I]), I'll throw in a toe warmer once I am at the stand. [URL='https://www.lacrossefootwear.com/mens/men-s-footwear/hunt/aerohead-sport-16-mossy-oak-break-up-country-3-5mm.html']Lacrosse Aerohead Sport[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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