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<blockquote data-quote="TboneD" data-source="post: 3898012" data-attributes="member: 15160"><p>Maybe your boots have TOO much insulation or maybe they're not completely drying out between hunts. In any case, although wool, socks included, still insulates fairly when damp, the best tip there is to keep feet warm on a metal treestand is to use some kind of pad on the part where you rest your boots. I bought the Summit one, cut it in half to reduce the weight, and haven't worn my heaviest insulated hunting boots for at least two seasons now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TboneD, post: 3898012, member: 15160"] Maybe your boots have TOO much insulation or maybe they're not completely drying out between hunts. In any case, although wool, socks included, still insulates fairly when damp, the best tip there is to keep feet warm on a metal treestand is to use some kind of pad on the part where you rest your boots. I bought the Summit one, cut it in half to reduce the weight, and haven't worn my heaviest insulated hunting boots for at least two seasons now. [/QUOTE]
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