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<blockquote data-quote="jard" data-source="post: 4535955" data-attributes="member: 12091"><p>I bought a pair of Woody Max Muck boots and they are the warmest boots Ive owned by far. I cant wear thick socks in them as my feet sweat walking in and then they'll get cold. After years of lace up boots, I will never go back as I have muck boots for cold weather and a pair of uninsulated lacrosse rubber boots for warm weather. </p><p></p><p>Lots of threads on foot warmers etc. A few things I learned from an old man duck hunter. </p><p></p><p>1) once you put your socks on do not let them hit the ground, socks on and straight into the boot. I usually do not put socks and boots on until I am at my hunting place. </p><p>2) take a trash, walmart, or ziploc bag and put it over your socks before you put them in the boot. Some even would put it on their bare skin and then sock over it. Especially effective in standing water in waders. Feels weird but my feet never got cold standing in freezing water.</p><p>3) Dry your boots after every hunt on a boot dryer. They are cheap and take all the moisture out. One of my best buys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jard, post: 4535955, member: 12091"] I bought a pair of Woody Max Muck boots and they are the warmest boots Ive owned by far. I cant wear thick socks in them as my feet sweat walking in and then they'll get cold. After years of lace up boots, I will never go back as I have muck boots for cold weather and a pair of uninsulated lacrosse rubber boots for warm weather. Lots of threads on foot warmers etc. A few things I learned from an old man duck hunter. 1) once you put your socks on do not let them hit the ground, socks on and straight into the boot. I usually do not put socks and boots on until I am at my hunting place. 2) take a trash, walmart, or ziploc bag and put it over your socks before you put them in the boot. Some even would put it on their bare skin and then sock over it. Especially effective in standing water in waders. Feels weird but my feet never got cold standing in freezing water. 3) Dry your boots after every hunt on a boot dryer. They are cheap and take all the moisture out. One of my best buys. [/QUOTE]
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