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<blockquote data-quote="Lost Lake" data-source="post: 4810063" data-attributes="member: 12599"><p>Luckily, I've not had too many issues with my feet getting cold easily. As has been said, loose fitting boots help a lot, and smart wool instead of cotton socks. </p><p></p><p>When I know it'll be that frigid, and I'll be doing all day sits, I'll wear light boots or even tennis shoes and </p><p>carry a pack with my boots and an extra pair of socks. If my feet get sweaty, I just take off my boots and change into dry socks and let the wet ones air dry. Not the best idea for scent control I'm sure, but being able to stay out there hunting instead of back in a warm truck sounds better to me. </p><p></p><p>Dry socks and feet, and loose boots for the air pocket insulation effect. That's the key for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lost Lake, post: 4810063, member: 12599"] Luckily, I’ve not had too many issues with my feet getting cold easily. As has been said, loose fitting boots help a lot, and smart wool instead of cotton socks. When I know it’ll be that frigid, and I’ll be doing all day sits, I’ll wear light boots or even tennis shoes and carry a pack with my boots and an extra pair of socks. If my feet get sweaty, I just take off my boots and change into dry socks and let the wet ones air dry. Not the best idea for scent control I’m sure, but being able to stay out there hunting instead of back in a warm truck sounds better to me. Dry socks and feet, and loose boots for the air pocket insulation effect. That’s the key for me. [/QUOTE]
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